will i regret not getting a minivan

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minivan = You have enough self confidence to own the most practical vehicle on the road and not give a sh*t what other people think.


It's only practical if you're a breeder with 3+ kids


Or your kids play sports and you car pool. I have 6 kids in one of our carpools. One parent didn’t have a car big enough and is on there own driving now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minivan = You have enough self confidence to own the most practical vehicle on the road and not give a sh*t what other people think.


It's only practical if you're a breeder with 3+ kids


Or your kids play sports and you car pool. I have 6 kids in one of our carpools. One parent didn’t have a car big enough and is on there own driving now.


I'm sorry, I don't know anyone who buys cars for the purpose of driving other people's kids. Maybe my house size should be determined by how many kids want to sleepover at once too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minivan = You have enough self confidence to own the most practical vehicle on the road and not give a sh*t what other people think.


It's only practical if you're a breeder with 3+ kids


Or your kids play sports and you car pool. I have 6 kids in one of our carpools. One parent didn’t have a car big enough and is on there own driving now.


I'm sorry, I don't know anyone who buys cars for the purpose of driving other people's kids. Maybe my house size should be determined by how many kids want to sleepover at once too?


Most social people expect to have play dates and carpools. This is precisely why families with only 2 kids drive minivans or SUVs.

And most people buy a house with a guest room.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minivan = You have enough self confidence to own the most practical vehicle on the road and not give a sh*t what other people think.


It's only practical if you're a breeder with 3+ kids


Or your kids play sports and you car pool. I have 6 kids in one of our carpools. One parent didn’t have a car big enough and is on there own driving now.


I'm sorry, I don't know anyone who buys cars for the purpose of driving other people's kids. Maybe my house size should be determined by how many kids want to sleepover at once too?


Most social people expect to have play dates and carpools. This is precisely why families with only 2 kids drive minivans or SUVs.

And most people buy a house with a guest room.


No most people do this because of American greed and consumerism and the more! more! more! principle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Minivan = You have enough self confidence to own the most practical vehicle on the road and not give a sh*t what other people think.


Or you're a mindless follower that thinks I'm a mom I must now have a minivan.
Anonymous
Here's the weird thing about cars yo are not required to keep them for the rest of your life.
If you get one car and decide it's not suited to you you can in fact change your mind and get a different car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minivan = You have enough self confidence to own the most practical vehicle on the road and not give a sh*t what other people think.


It's only practical if you're a breeder with 3+ kids


Or your kids play sports and you car pool. I have 6 kids in one of our carpools. One parent didn’t have a car big enough and is on there own driving now.


I'm sorry, I don't know anyone who buys cars for the purpose of driving other people's kids. Maybe my house size should be determined by how many kids want to sleepover at once too?


Most social people expect to have play dates and carpools. This is precisely why families with only 2 kids drive minivans or SUVs.

And most people buy a house with a guest room.


Anonymous
Love ours. Love the hands free door and trunk. Love how cushy it feels- the room and the safety features. Also a hybrid so we are filling up only once every couple months, despite all the kids activities.
Anonymous
A vehicle is a lot of money to pay because you care what others think. Get what you like. When you drive a minivan, you give zero f*cks what other people think.

Like when you wear yoga pants. Your judgment doesn't stop us.
Anonymous
Another option is the new Subaru Ascent . It's a 3 row vehicle with an option for captains chairs in the second row so you can easily access the third row. I am thinking of replacing my minivan with one if we still need the 3rd row seating.


https://www.subaru.com/ascent


I would also consider the Honda pilot. It has a 2nd row bench but the 2nd row is pretty big and it does have the 3rd row too.


Anonymous
I've only driven SUVs since 2000. Bought a minivan after 2nd baby. LOVE it. The power doors (way better than having to open SUV doors wide with kids) and the remote starter make everything easier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minivan = You have enough self confidence to own the most practical vehicle on the road and not give a sh*t what other people think.


Or you're a mindless follower that thinks I'm a mom I must now have a minivan.


Instead you're a unique snowflake with a BMW X5!
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