tuna55
SuperDork
9/9/11 3:08 p.m.
E-mail convo with the wife:
Me:
This sold - and is roughly 4k less than a Taurus X, has slightly more room in the back, has stow n go and also get better mileage. The doors even open with a key fob.
(random ebay link)
Also draw your attention to the following:
Model Year 2009 2006
Model Town & Country Freestyle
Body 4dr Minivan, ext. 4dr Wagon
R1 Headroom 39.8 39.4
R1 Shoulder Room 63.0 58.5
R1 Hip Room 57.0 55.5
R1 Legroom 40.6 41.2
R2 Headroom 39.2 39.4
R2 Shoulder Room 64.7 57.9
R2 Hip Room 64.8 55.8
R2 Legroom 36.3 40.2
R3 Headroom 37.9 38.6
R3 Shoulder Room 62.0 50.8
R3 Hip Room 48.7 45.9
R3 Legroom 37.6 33.6
Cargo Volume,
Minimum 32.7 17.6
Cargo Volume,
Behind R2 83.0 45.9
Cargo Volume,
Maximum 144.4 91.7
Her:
Draw your attention to the following:
Model Year 2009 2006
Model Town & Country Freestyle
Body 4dr Minivan, ext. 4dr Wagon
minivan not a minivan
tuna55
SuperDork
9/9/11 3:11 p.m.
pardon the formatting - you get the idea, I am sure.
I dont have kids
I have a minivan
WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME ANYMORE!!!
We don't have kids, we want a minivan.
Buy the GC, put PT Cruiser badges on it and call it a truck.
We have no kids and the wife loves her mazda5 mini-mini van
Meh, if you're old enough to not care what you look like, they are a comfortable ride. Also, sad to say, our Odyssey may be the fastest car we own. If there aren't any curves to even things out, it will flat out smoke my Miata, and give the SE-R a run for its money.
I drive a Volvo turbo wagon.... But I miss the utility of the astro MINIvan
I've had two, miss my Ford Aerostar much. Would own another, but they quit making them back in 97. Oh well.
kazoospec wrote:
Meh, if you're old enough to not care what you look like, they are a comfortable ride. Also, sad to say, our Odyssey may be the fastest car we own. If there aren't any curves to even things out, it will flat out smoke my Miata, and give the SE-R a run for its money.
I got smoked by a 4.3 Astro van full of mexicans the other day. Not a good feeling.
Hal
Dork
9/10/11 12:45 p.m.
Not exactly a minivan. But it is the first of my many vehicles that my wife will and actually likes to drive.
alex
SuperDork
9/10/11 1:56 p.m.
How's your TC setup in the back? Seats?
We have a '99 Venture LT with a '03 Silhouette two-tone tan leather interior.
I have to admit I like driving it + they haul a ton of crap.
Hal
Dork
9/10/11 9:56 p.m.
alex wrote:
How's your TC setup in the back? Seats?
Yes. Plenty of room for 3 adults.
codrus
New Reader
9/11/11 2:45 a.m.
My wife hated the idea of a minivan -- until I convinced her to test-drive the Odyssey (we have an '07). Now it's her favorite vehicle.
The Odyssey's definitely not the fastest vehicle in our fleet though. It might beat the truck (duramax), but the Audi would smoke it, and the Miata smokes the Audi. :)
I would drive a minivan long before I would drive an SUV or truck. Probably because they're just better.
tuna55
SuperDork
9/14/11 10:56 a.m.
Scott Lear wrote:
Odyssey dominates all.
Even if this is true, if is priced like it dominates all and gets 60 mpg and never needs oil changes and drives itself.
tuna55 wrote:
Scott Lear wrote:
Odyssey dominates all.
Even if this is true, if is priced like it dominates all and gets 60 mpg and never needs oil changes and drives itself.
Yeah, the Odyssey is good, but back when we were in the market for a new minivan, we just couldn't get past the $10,000 bump in cost over what we paid for our 2005 MPV-ES. We've been very happy with the MPV. Too bad '05 was the last year they made 'em.
Duke
SuperDork
9/14/11 11:47 a.m.
Twin_Cam wrote:
I would drive a minivan long before I would drive an SUV or truck. Probably because they're just better.
My minivan will serve as car and SUV and truck (while giving me 20-22 MPG), until the day I buy a trailer big enough for the Miata. Then I'll look at something a little more butch.
tuna55
SuperDork
9/14/11 11:48 a.m.
1988RedT2 wrote:
tuna55 wrote:
Scott Lear wrote:
Odyssey dominates all.
Even if this is true, if is priced like it dominates all and gets 60 mpg and never needs oil changes and drives itself.
Yeah, the Odyssey is good, but back when we were in the market for a new minivan, we just couldn't get past the $10,000 bump in cost over what we paid for our 2005 MPV-ES. We've been very happy with the MPV. Too bad '05 was the last year they made 'em.
I should correct myself, 00-04 Odys are almost as cheap as their competition, but mostly because their transmissions were E36 M3e. A friends' is on it's third transmission with 160k on it.
tuna55 wrote:
Scott Lear wrote:
Odyssey dominates all.
Even if this is true, if is priced like it dominates all and gets 60 mpg and never needs oil changes and drives itself.
Amen. Bought our '06 Sedona as a leftover model. Paid $17k for it, and it comes loaded with options even in the very base form. We looked at leftover Odysseys and Siennas. They're both better minivans overall, but even for a base model leftover, we couldn't touch one for less than $25k. Most were optioned up, and the sticker was $30k+. I've got 3 little kids, and we use it to haul them around. So we've got the obligatory french fries, juice stains, muddy shoe prints, etc...all over it. I'd be pretty damn mad if I had done that to a $30k minivan.
We've hauled Christmas trees, furniture, trailered cars, a landscape trailer full of whatever, and more with it. No need for a big truck just yet...when I do...conversion van here I come!!
be a cold day in hell ... Astro is not a minivan - and makes an awsome motorcycle race rig!