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LUCK is the most significant parameter in TCO for any used vehicle. Reliability can vary significantly within any one brand. The Ford Windstar has cost more in repairs than any other brand for the people I know but you have had excellent service from yours. IF you like the Windstar and the place that has serviced it, buy another Windstar. I bought a NEW 2006 Toyota Sienna LE and am not as impressed with it as I was with my 2002 Chrysler T&C LX. CR and Edmunds both recommend the Odyssey or Sienna (New or Used). I am disappointed with my Sienna because it is NO better than the less expensive T&C....contrary to the glowing write ups in CR and Edmunds. |
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Replying to: leesanray (Jul 13, 2007 3:05 pm) We have an 01 DGC EX that we bought used in Sep. 03 w/37K. We now have over 89K and have had some minor things needing replaced in our almost four years of ownership. We've had both power window motors and regulators Front suspension sway bar, links and bushings. (The bushings will need to be replaced again, two years later, because of clunking over bumps. I've heard these parts don't last very long. I will replace them myself, this time with better parts.) Latch on power cargo door. (All of these were covered under warranty.) Things not cover under warranty that had or have to be replaced: thermostat housing bolt that broke. (I fixed this myself.) Emergency brake pedal or cable broke just recently. Our water pump might need to be replaced in the future because of a small leak that was found during a recent coolant flushing. For us, our van has been very reliable. We've never been stranded. None of the repairs stopped us from driving or put my family in danger. All of the electronics, motor, trans. air conditioning, etc. work as they should. Time will tell, if I change my mind about our van being reliable. She's 7 yrs old and close to 100K mark. |
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Another newbie to the vans forum from Ontario, Canada. Looking to buy a used minivan, 2007 Dodge grandcaravan (19k, 19000 km) vs 2005 Sienna LE (15.5k, 117000 km) vs 2003 Mazda MPV DX (11k, 100000km). Life expectancy is critical for me considering I would like to keep the van for seven to eight years. All vans are in good condition and recently fully serviced. Any suggestions? Thanks, Sridhar. |
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This is my first post (from Ontario, Canada), hence please bear with me. I am looking to buy a used minivan, details are as follows: 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SE (Stow 'N Go), 19,000 km, $19,000 2005 Toyota Sienna LE, 117,000 km, $15,500 2003 Mazda MPV DX, 100,000 km, $11,000 Each van is in very good condition, all from dealers, Car Proof says no accidents, claims etc. Each has their merits and drawbacks (e.g. high km for Sienna). Any suggestions considering that I would like to keep the van for the next seven to eight years. Thanks, Sridhar. |
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Replying to: sramamur1 (Dec 14, 2007 12:14 pm) I know prices in Canada are higher than the States, but if you're interested in a Chrysler, can't you buy a new one for about that much or a little more?
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Replying to: cccompson (Dec 14, 2007 3:30 pm)
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Replying to: sramamur1 (Dec 14, 2007 7:16 pm) |
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Replying to: sramamur1 (Dec 14, 2007 12:14 pm) |
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Replying to: sramamur1 (Dec 14, 2007 12:14 pm) Our daughter's 1999 GC SE now has almost 106,000 miles with very few problems. My sister's 1986 Caravan SE had 170,000 trouble free miles when they sold it to a friend because they needed a more powerful vehicle to pull a trailer.
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