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Replying to: 442dude (Mar 04, 2008 4:03 pm) What I did not like 1: The van was fairly underpowered and the tranny shifted rather poorly but I am not sure hot badly it was abused being a rental. Still, the engine was loud and unrefined as well as underpowered as I mentioned before. 2: The interior layout was very poor. Everything was super cheap inside and the sight lines are terrible for reverse parking. 3: Seats were another fail. Quite uncomfortable and material was cheap. 4: The van was virtually new, an 08 with 12 K on it and already the fender panels were raised from the corresponding body section. If i pressed hard it would go into place for a few hours before popping back out of place. Something weird from the factory. 5: The standard features lacked big time compared to my Sedona. 6: The only good think was the MPG was decent in the city due to the undersized engine. Overall I was not impressed at all and I could not wait to get my Sedona back. For those who are thinking about the Grand Caravan or any of its cousins I would suggest test driving the Sedona or Entourage as an alternative.
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What the insurance gave you was a rental vehicle with the cheapest minimal options which doesn't really represent what most people purchase. It's sorta comparing apples to oranges.
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Replying to: dave594 (Mar 11, 2009 9:59 am)
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Replying to: lavrishevo (Mar 10, 2009 9:06 pm) Spring for the big engine, at least. You sampled one of the weaker base engines. |
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Replying to: stush (Mar 11, 2009 2:07 pm) |
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Hello. I'd like advice on the purchase of a minivan. My wife will likely drive it while I take her Volvo. We have one toddler and another on the way. We live in Canada, so winter driving is a factor. She drives far less than I do because she takes the train to work and a year of maternity leave is on the way also. There will be times when we need to transport eight people, so a larger minivan would be nice. I don't care much for bells and whistles, but I think we've had the Volvo for so long that my wife won't want to settle for less (e.g. leather would be nice). We'll probably buy in a few months, possible toward the end of the year. What models should I look at? What other requirements would be helpful for me to give?
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Replying to: blueolive (Mar 29, 2009 2:10 pm) Looks like GM and Dodge minivans won't be in business much longer so that might not be a wise choice at this time. That leaves Honda, Toyota, Ford (Flex) and Hyundai Price and value needs to be considered. I live in Wisconsin and ended up buying a 2008 Hyundai Entourage. I test drove all the vans and this one offered all the good stuff at a much lower price and a 10 year warranty ........ We have had twice the normal snow this year and had no problems driving through this stuff :=)
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Replying to: hjc1 (Mar 30, 2009 4:52 am)
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Replying to: kbella3 (Mar 30, 2009 4:58 am) |
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Replying to: hjc1 (Mar 30, 2009 4:07 pm) I don't think the Dodge/VW vans come in an 8 seater, either. The only two 8-seater options are the Odyssey and the Sienna. In the Ody I think you have to get the EX or higher, and then you get a little bridge that goes between the two captain's chairs in the middle row, so you can squeeze an 8th passenger between the other two. To be honest, I wanted an 8 seater also, and for me the Sienna 8 passenger was the best by far, because the middle seat is adult-sized, about 20" wide. What Toyota did was they set the outboard seats farther apart to make room for a real, adult-sized chair. You do give up the arm rests on the outer chairs, but the middle chair folds so you still have inner arm rests. The catch is it's only on the CE and LE models, so you can't get a loaded up 8 seater. That should be OK, the LE packages offer plenty of equipment. We're happy with ours. The engine is the most powerful in the minivan class and still returns very good MPG, and there's room for us, our 2 kids, and up to 4 friends plus cargo. Hard to beat combination. Here is a big photo of the 2nd row, the middle seat can even be moved forward, for easy access to a toddler when needed: http://www.toyota.com/img/vehicles/2009/sienna/gallery/full/2009-Sienna-15.jpg Here is the Ody's 2nd row. As you can see, your back actually rests on the folded arm rests, not ideal but I suppose it works in a pinch for short distances: http://media.photobucket.com/image/odyssey%202nd%20row/firemomof3_photo/2ndrowod- - - yssey.jpg |
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