The difference between a Transit Connect and a minivan is that, at least in the USA, the Transit Connect is a new model (as in, very expensive) and the minivans have been around for 20 years or more. My first-choice vehicle would be a Grand Caravan or Grand Voyager. In a fantasy world where I have plenty of money, I'd pay as much for that as for a Transit Connect, but in the real world I can get a reliable and not-unsightly minivan for under $4000, likely under $3000. That's a lot of gas money versus either the Prius or the TC, and insurance (liability and uninsured motorist) will be quite a bit cheaper as well. The interiors of the two Grands I've owned before both ran 9' front to back, 4' across, and 4' high. Except for some other minivans, that's more than anything else that gets 17 mpg city, 24 highway, which is what I got. Parts are readily available and cheap. Repairs are not specialized. My ex got my last Grand Voyager when we split up, or I'd be on the road in it today.