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Inside Line 2008 Comparison Test - Crossover vs. Minivan vs. SUV

38 messages, Last post on Mar 25, 2009 at 1:19 PM
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2008 Comparison Test: Crossover vs. Minivan vs. SUV - Put simply, neither the Sequoia nor the Acadia could touch the Odyssey's ability to swallow stuff, or its ease of loading and unloading passengers or cargo. (more)
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"What's the best car?" It's a question that often comes up in casual conversation with people we've just met. Normally, we'll respond with something along the lines of, "It depends on what you use your car for." 2008 Comparison Test: Crossover vs. Minivan vs. SUV
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I'd love to get a civic SI and have enough change for tires. Still can carry 4 people comfortably. BUT like one of the testers says, gotta cart around princess and her little friends, take the grandparents along for brunch, homedepot runs, yard waste/compost site runs, b-inlaw can't fit big screen TV into his bimmer..... |
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Replying to: KarenS (Mar 10, 2008 4:45 am) |
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Very nicely done. The Odyssey really does offer the most bang-for-the-buck, especially at the lower trim levels. Sometime in the future, I think it'd also be a good idea to do a comparison test for smaller cargo haulers, e.g., Mazda5 vs. Subaru Outback vs. Acura RDX.
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the comparison test; it showed how the minivan is truely the superior family vehicle, despite the image problem Just remember the Sienna is a strong alternative to the Odyssey; the difference between the two has become so negligible that it's essentially down to personal preference.
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Why did you choose the Acadia, and the sequia?? The edge and expedition are every bit as good as them. The edge almost out sold the gm twins. What made you use the vehicles you used?
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What I'd like to know is how do they perform when loaded with all seven passengers and a bunch of stuff in the back? We know minivans can "fit" three in the back, but is 240 hp enough for all that weight? Can the suspension handle it? Also, it might have been nice to include a regular van (GMC Savannah), I'm thinking that might be the best of both worlds for our next family vehicle. Three very roomy rows, plus towing/hauling capacity. But I suppose they're not popular enough to be included in this test. Overall, a great article, thanks!
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Replying to: fordsrule13 (Mar 10, 2008 2:56 pm) I would have liked to see them do a Suburban or Expedition EL, as that would have gained some of the points the Sequoia lost for cargo space with all three rows in use, and would have swallowed some of the same stuff from the lumberyard as the Odyseey did. And the GM's with DOD might have done a little better on gas mileage too. |
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Replying to: jchan2 (Mar 10, 2008 2:25 pm) |
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Replying to: ahightower (Mar 10, 2008 4:25 pm) You just can't beat the utility and functionality of a minivan. Great Review! |
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