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Replying to: thegraduate (Aug 18, 2008 10:56 am) |
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$17.1k for a new Quest is a great deal. Wow. Congrats. I think they started at $20-22k when I was shopping about a year ago, that's quite a drop. That low price might make you forget the 2nd row windows don't open. Chevy's van is going of production. You may find some leftovers, but beware: resale will likely be dismal. They replaced the Uplander with the Traverse crossover. It does have good towing capability, but costs more and has less space than most vans. The Uplander lacked 2nd row windows that open, no magic 3rd row folding seats, no side curtain air bags. It would be a good van 12 years ago, but not today. Mazda5 is nice and indeed fun to drive. They just gave it a better transmission that improved the EPA mileage a lot, but it's much smaller than most vans are. Same for the Rondo, which is well price but IMHO doesn't drive as well as the 5. The Dodge Journey falls inbetween in terms of size, bigger than the 5/Rondo but still a lot smaller than most minivans. Haven't driven one. |
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Replying to: thegraduate (Aug 16, 2008 1:16 pm) The Ody leather seats look more comfortable with better quality leather than either the T&C or Sienna. I also prefer the Ody lack of fake wood.
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Replying to: hansienna (Sep 01, 2008 9:31 am) I had my cousin's Ody for a couple of weeks, and I sweat my Sienna's seats are much more comfortable. It's a 2002, I think, so one generation back, but I like my van a lot more.
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First problem with my 07 Sienna - chip munks ate up my wiring harness! Sadly I believed the service rep right away because that happened to my 1998 Forester, and to a lesser extent to our 2002 Legacy as well. $740 worth of damage. Wires were chewed up, and the knock sensors went haywire, probably from short circuits. The tech got a photo he'll show me tomorrow. Unreal. Chipmunks! |
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Replying to: ateixeira (Sep 02, 2008 11:00 am) In back-to-back comparisons versus the Odyssey when we were test driving vans we found the seats in both fairly comfortable, but the Sienna had the advantages of being quieter and of being able to comfortably fit 8 adults in 8 passenger trim compared to the mother-in-law seat in the Odyssey. A week after we got the van I took a group of 7 co-workers to lunch in the van and favorably impressed all with the comfort even in the third row.
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Replying to: yatesjo (Sep 02, 2008 12:45 pm)
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Replying to: ateixeira (Sep 02, 2008 12:56 pm) Apparently my back side is not too wide because I found the 8th seat (+1) in the Odyssey quite comfortable. I prefer ALL seats in the Odyssey to those in the Sienna.
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Replying to: hansienna (Sep 09, 2008 2:29 pm) |
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A reporter is looking to interview owners of a 2007 or 2008 minivan, SUV or crossover that is loaded with two or more high-tech features such as a navigation system, DVD player, heated mirrors, parking sensors, rear view cameras, iPod connectivity, radio data system, Bluetooth, satellite radio, tire pressure monitoring, universal garage door opener, Sync, etc. Please respond to jfallon |
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