And we traded in our station wagon to get a minivan. We get much better gas mileage now. |
Not my problem. But since you asked, whenever possible, I park with empty spots on both sides. So whoever parked next to me is the jerk who parked too close. And some spots are just small, and they are small regardless of your car. I had the same issue when I drove a regular sedan, only I didn't have sliding doors to bail me out when someone decided to park right on top of my car. |
You do realize your vehicle is going to get very, very dinged up doing this, right? |
There are no SUVs currently with sliding doors, the Ford Explorer prototype that was designed by Stuart Jamieson had sliding doors but was dropped by ford on the production version. I too would buy this type of SUV as it is practical for the many parents that seek a minivan alternative. The other must have is captain seats leading into the third row so these seats can be accessed without having to move child seats in the second row. |
Then get the Toyota Sienna-- it has the configuration you describe and comes w/ AWD |
A mini van can't pull a boat. DOnt see a lot with 4 wheel drive mini vans that can go down an old road to go camping. But I would like to see the sliding doors on and SUV to make it easier to get the kids in and out of. |
There is an SUV with AWD, I am sure. PPs may have mentioned it.
This thread is hysterical to me. I fought the MV tooth and nail. Kicking and screaming into MV world...no, no, no! Fast forward to today. We have four newish cars (don't ask). My favorite to drive by far is the MV. Sometimes I get stuck with something to haul that is large, and I have the MV to bail me out. If the children have friends, the MV bails me out. The sliding doors ARE ALL THAT and a bag of chips! I agree with PP. I park far away near empty spaces. If someone parks near me and dings me, it is clear they went way out of their way to do so. I write down their plate number and report them. I also have a way of looking up their insurance (not hard, you can do it too). So, you just report it to their insurance company. If the dollar amount of your repairs is over a certain amount, they get points on their insurance! If they are not insured, you send them the bill (or your attorney does, either way). Easy. If you never move anything large (doubtful) and you have no friends, you don't really need a MV. MV haters make me laugh. I used to be one of them. I think it is funny that anyone would buy a new SUV and pay the extra hefty tax. I think when I see them that they must not be very good with money! |
SUV with sliding doors = minivan! |
Well, sure, but that's because 90% of SUV purchasers want and need a mini-van. But they have this kind of neurotic, misguided (and kind of tragic) misconception that by getting an SUV, they'll signal to everyone (including themselves) that they're really rugged, individualists who "go their own road". It's the modern equivalent of the sad, balding dude with the paunch who buys the Corvette and leaves his wife for the secretary. Pure victims of 20+ years of saturation marketing. |
Most SUVs have a 3rd row folding row of seats... duh. |
Shoot. I was going to write this, but it turns out you already did. XOXO |
I came across this article because I want the functionality of a SUV but with sliding doors of a minivan for ease of access.
Yes, some suvs with sliding doors would = minivan. But if you're on this message board, you're probably like me, the big different between minivan and suv is ground clearance and towing capability. A minivan does not have the same ground clearance as a 3rd row SUV, and a toyota/honda minivan can't tow a boat. |
So exactly what is someone with more than 2 kids supposed to do? Or even someone with two kids who has to travel a lot to see family? Flying is not any less harmful to environment. BTW, minivans and SUV's generally have similar MPGs. |
I disagree completely, as someone who is (reluctantly) considering an SUV b/c my family is sizing out of our tiny compact. There are plenty of SUV's that aren't nearly as heinous looking as a minivan. I couldn't care less what it signals to anyone else - I just want to be happy driving the damn thing. |
I used to be a holdout, then decided I looked far less cool trying to fight the inevitable. The MV rocks! No, I never thought I would say this.
Most importantly, it takes THE LOWEST OCTANE = CHEAPEST GAS= *NOT* A GAS GUZZLER. For you Einsteins that have no argument. Snicker. I have a luxury, beautifully driving SUV as well, and hate to say it: I drive the MV 90% of the time. BY CHOICE. |