Electric Minivan

Anonymous
I want that hybrid Pacifica.
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Anonymous wrote:We have the Tesla x w/ 4 kids and it’s great


It just seems like that would be really tight with 4 kids. It's small inside. Also, most people don't have 90k for a car.


We have it with three kids and it's great for us, too. The third row doesn't have a ton of leg room, but it's doable (and well worth a little discomfort to be fully electric).

The Model Y should be out reasonably soon, and that's supposed to be a cheaper crossover. Something to keep an eye on.


They grow fast, that “little uncomfortable” third row is going to be miserable for the two squashed back there.

We have three seats in the second row, so...
Anonymous
OP here. Interesting about the Chrysler Pacifica. I'm usually wary about domestic cars, but sounds like it's worth checking out.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have the Tesla x w/ 4 kids and it’s great


It just seems like that would be really tight with 4 kids. It's small inside. Also, most people don't have 90k for a car.


We have it with three kids and it's great for us, too. The third row doesn't have a ton of leg room, but it's doable (and well worth a little discomfort to be fully electric).

The Model Y should be out reasonably soon, and that's supposed to be a cheaper crossover. Something to keep an eye on.


They grow fast, that “little uncomfortable” third row is going to be miserable for the two squashed back there.

We have three seats in the second row, so...


It’s the leg room.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Interesting about the Chrysler Pacifica. I'm usually wary about domestic cars, but sounds like it's worth checking out.


If you want an electric minivan, this is your only choice for foreseeable future.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Interesting about the Chrysler Pacifica. I'm usually wary about domestic cars, but sounds like it's worth checking out.


I’ve only had mine a year so I can’t speak to the long term reliability but honestly, the Odyssey looked like huge version of my husband’s accord and the sienna was just an expensive RAV4. the Pacifica is NICE and has the EV bonus
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have the Tesla x w/ 4 kids and it’s great


It just seems like that would be really tight with 4 kids. It's small inside. Also, most people don't have 90k for a car.


We have it with three kids and it's great for us, too. The third row doesn't have a ton of leg room, but it's doable (and well worth a little discomfort to be fully electric).

The Model Y should be out reasonably soon, and that's supposed to be a cheaper crossover. Something to keep an eye on.


They grow fast, that “little uncomfortable” third row is going to be miserable for the two squashed back there.

We have three seats in the second row, so...


It’s the leg room.


Of which there’s plenty in the second row, where all three kids can sit. But again, we prioritize electric/hybrid vehicles over our full comfort at all times. YMMV
Anonymous
I am totally waiting for the electric 2022 VW Microbus. It's got the groovy vibe of the classic and I can easily throw in my bike and a surfboard and drive out to Assateague when it gets warm. It's built on the same platform as the Audi e-tron with 4 wheel drive, 350+ horsepower, and a range of up to 300+ miles for an estimated $40-50k.
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