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turbo minivan!

with an upgraded radiator ;)
 

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Wow, thanks for all the input.....
I really dont like Minivans myself,,but with having back problems and a petite wife,I really think she will have problems getting my son in the Jimmy,I know I will be in pain hunched over to put him in the Galant.. So thinking of getting rid of both..
I like the idea of the seats folding into the floor ,that way I dont have to ever carry them around or store them..
A minivan in the only logicall thing right now.
But my wife did agree to me have a different TurboBuick for everyday of the week(5day week)
MIni Van makes her happy ,,,,Buicks make me happier....
:D :D
 
I have to agree with Bishir, I would seriously look at the Pacifica.
It's a nice cross car and covers both the van and wagon thing well. It also has some great safety ratings and great bells and whistles if you want. I'm not a Chrysler fan in anyway, but if I were looking for such a vehicle, it would receive the nod I think.
It would also be great on your neck (yikes, I know the pain) as the doors open high and wide and enters and exits easily from front and rear. Just MHO
 
I have an 03 Chrysler Town and Country for sale. It's my second one. The new T&C's have the stow and go seats and they are uncomfortable! I had one for a day. I believe the Honda also has the stow and go seats. Look around, there are more Chryslers on the road compared to any other minivan made.

My .02
 
I know what your going through Dennis. Wife and I are planning to buy a mini-van in the next year or so. Just so hard to get everything in the trunk of a Maxima, You have a stroller, baby bag, portable potty-seat, small cooler with juice, milk, snacks, etc;. Not including toys and stuffed animals. This is just what we take on a 250 mile round trip to my parents. Lord help me this summer when we go on vacation. Just bought a portable DVD player for the little girl(and wife), hope this helps a little.
We really like the Grand Caravan with fold and go seats, and the Toyota Sienna. Both can get kinda pricey though.
Ofcoarse she wants a 4Runner, but until 2 years she drove a trans-am and I'm affraid she'll have the ugly-side-up sooner than later.

James L.
 
Originally posted by BandAid
But my wife did agree to me have a different TurboBuick for everyday of the week(5day week)
MIni Van makes her happy ,,,,Buicks make me happier....
:D :D


End of discussion. Go get a minivan . . . any minivan.
 
If you're buying new, save your money and buy one of those, dare I say it, Scion xB bread vans. They get great mileage, easy to get in and out, including stuff, and prolly hold resale value better than most new vans.
 
Honda Odyssey

If your in the market for a minivan, dont even bother with domestic junk. Get a Honda Odyssey. By far the best minivan in the world. I should know I spent years working on them. They have tons of room and very driver friendly controls. That and they are fast as all hell. They run mid 15's in the 1/4. When your driving it you almost forget its a minvan. If you turn the traction control off you can burn the front tires off of it. Resale value is also higher then the domestics. Hope this helps, if you want any more feedback on it let me know and I will answer what questions I can. Good luck!

James hondatech78@yahoo.com:)
 
Re: Honda Odyssey

Originally posted by mazdatech78
I should know I spent years working on them.

Err, isn't that a sign that you don't want one?
 
Re: Honda Odyssey

Originally posted by mazdatech78
If your in the market for a minivan, dont even bother with domestic junk. Get a Honda Odyssey. By far the best minivan in the world. I should know I spent years working on them. They have tons of room and very driver friendly controls. That and they are fast as all hell. They run mid 15's in the 1/4. When your driving it you almost forget its a minvan. If you turn the traction control off you can burn the front tires off of it. Resale value is also higher then the domestics. Hope this helps, if you want any more feedback on it let me know and I will answer what questions I can. Good luck!

James hondatech78@yahoo.com:)

Better than a domestic - yes, but arguable as to if that justifies their price. Lots of 10 year old domestic vans on the road - "junk" is a little inaccurate.
 
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