![]() ![]() The base model of the Ford Transit Connect Passenger van comes with only the bare minimum of features, but it's still great value for the price. A full-width front-row overhead storage shelf is standard on the top two trims and a mid-vehicle aircraft-style overhead console with additional storage space can be optioned in on all trims. However, there is an overhead storage compartment above the front dash. The rear seats don't offer much in the way of nooks and crannies to store your knick-knacks with only two small cupholders in the very rear and quasi door pockets in the middle row. ![]() There are also two cupholders and a modestly-sized armrest storage bin. There is a passenger-side glove compartment and pretty spacious door pockets up front. Small-item storage around the cabin isn't amazing, but it is creative. The maximum payload capacity of the Transit Connect is 1,436 lbs. ![]() This turns the passenger hauler into a functional cargo van, of sorts. If you need more than the standard amount of cargo space, the third-row seats can be folded down flat to free up 60.1 cubic feet, while lowering the second-row seats opens up an impressive 106-cubic-foot area to store even larger items. While not enough space for seven people's luggage, it's more than enough for their hand-luggage, the kids' sports bags, or a full day's shopping. With the third-row seats in place, a minimum of 16.3 cubic feet of space is supplied, but this can be expanded to 24.9 cubic feet by moving the rear seats as far forward as possible. For a small van focused on hauling passengers, the Transit Connect still provides a decent amount of cargo capacity. ![]()
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