KennyG
Super Member
Can't really go wrong with a Toyota Corolla...
Unless you die of boredom. :laughing:
Can't really go wrong with a Toyota Corolla...
We were looking at the AWD Sienna. The "regular" Sienna has a spare ("Temporary spare standard on FWD models and runflat tires on AWD models."), as does Odyssey. Pacifica has a spare except the high-end model with a vacuum.That's another thing I'm nervous about. Some of the mini vans do not have a spare tire. I know it will be a challenge for her to change a flat, but I do like the option of having one in the vehicle if it needs it. I have no experience with run flat tires
Thanks, that's a good reminder why to avoid the first year of a new model.
... I know you said she wants to take all her dog friends out to eat after and therefore the last row cant be at home in the shop or whatever. But here is a thought, there "is at least 30 or these town and countrys at the show...or a whole field full of them" or whatever her words were. Just jump in one of the other peoples vans and have them drive her to go out to eat? And you can drive the better quality vehicle that doesn't have flat folding seats. ...
I mentioned this to her when she got back from the dog show this weekend and all of a sudden, she isn't such a big fan of Chrysler. Seems that the more she talked to the other ladies about their vans, the more issues she is hearing about them. Things failing after a year or two that have never gone out on her Toyota Corolla. She also feels that reliability of the vehicle is a lot more important on these trips then being able to drive friends out to eat dinner after the show.
Chrysler is now off our list and it is now between Honda and Toyota!!!!
There is another show next weekend, and one after that. So it will be anther couple of weeks before we will be able to go out and actually test drive them.
We were going to buy a new Sienna when a Odyssey Touring Elite popped up on Craigslist for $25,000. The new sticker was close to $48,000. Every bell and whistle imaginable.Chrysler is now off our list and it is now between Honda and Toyota!!!!
They've never sold well. We had a 2005 Quest and it was a good vehicle, but had some odd styling quirks. We sold it to a co-worker and they drove it to 160,000 miles. The engine was terrific, the body integrity OK. The new ones are very strange looking and sell poorly.NIssan made the Quest mini van for years and I thought it was a decent vehicle, I guess they stopped at some point?
T&C and Grand Caravan are badge engineering. Pacifica is the new model, and quite handsome. I believe all three have the same drive train: 4.0L V6 with 6 speed automatic.//what is the difference in a T & C and the Pacifica? And is the Dodge grand caravan just a rebadged T and C?