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Old 05-21-2002, 11:27 PM
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Question minivan questions

We are looking to buy a minivan in the near future and would like some recommendations. We want to buy maybe a '98 or newer. We would like to keep the payments below $300.00 a month. Any insight would be appreciated.
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i would go honda.. i actually like the honda minivans..
they look nice, clean and blanaced.. the odyssy <sp>
and the new crv are nice too
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Old 07-21-2002, 09:24 PM
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When it come to mini-vans, my personal favorite is the Toyota Sienna. My mom drive a fully loaded 99', it has a 3.0 v6 that pumps out 194 HP, it moves pretty good for a minivan, the only vans that have it beat in the 1320 are the 2002 Honda Odessys. When you hit the corners in the Sienna you wont be dissapointed either, it handles pretty well, because I believe its on a Camry chassis. Good luck in your search!
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the heck with the mini vans, get an suv, most of them are just like mini vans now...
check a new honda pilot, or the acura mdx...
gee you guyz can't tell i'm from the honda section huh..
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Old 07-28-2002, 12:27 AM
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I have to chime in for Chrysler. They invented the damn things; they have the most features, one of the best warranties out there, plenty of power, and are very reliable.
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chrysler did invent the things.. as stated.. can't argue there..
so it's all preference.. some minivans are for luxury and some for kids, and some for power and well it's all about what you need, go look at all of them .. then buy a honda.. :licker:
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