As per a previous thread, my '06 Chrysler T&C is too much of a rust bucket, and ready to be replaced. Discussed what we want to do about the fleet with the wife. She works from home and has an RX-8 as her DD. I have an S2000 as my 3-season daily.
The duties that we want a third vehicle to solve:
- Road trip vehicle for taking day trips and occasionally 6-7 hour drives to visit family
- Winter car for me. (S2000 has never seen salt, and I plan to keep it that way.)
- Occasional light hauling
- Gym equipment, small furniture, other bulky items from FB Market
- Wood and other limited building materials for light home improvement projects
Minivan seems like the obvious choice.
So what minivan will get - respectable highway MPG for trips, be comfortable and reliable, able to fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood, solid value?
Our budget is flexible, but I'm looking for value. Probably aiming for ~$15k, but I think anywhere from $10k-$25k could be reasonable.
Or should we consider a different option?
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(Considering the option of more fuel efficient road trip vehicle and then renting a pickup or something when needing to haul... the biggest trip will be Columbus, OH to Alexandria, VA. Call it 850 miles round trip and say 4 trips per year. In a Honda Odyssey getting 28 mpg vs an Accord getting 35, we would only save about 25 total gallons of gas. At $5/gallon, that's only $125 extra per year. Having a vehicle on hand that can do the hauling duties of a minivan is worth more than $125.)