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Respect the Van!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myzwHDf3NhY
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never had one
They are big, bulky and just plain ugly. 2 kids - managed to get through life with a Subarus would never trade in my Forester for a minivan |
Martyrdom is not my thing. |
HA! Typical! |
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We have two kids under 4 and I have to say we like the used odyssey we just bought. I think it helps that it is a third car so DH and I drive to work in our other vehicles.
I was surprised I liked it so much, it is quite peppy and pleasant to drive. And this is coming from a DW who used to drive an M3. |
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2 kids in elementary school and I love my minivan (on #3.) between road trips, sports, hauling bikes,carpooling, etc we use the space all of the time. It is pretty rare that we take DH's civic on the weekends.
I don't envision getting rid of it till the kids are late high school or gone. |
Same. Will also get a third. My kids are 5 and 8. I'm sure I dont "need" it anymore, but I'm so accustomed to having plenty of space and havng the sliding doors allows both DH and I to easily park in our small 2 car garage. I don't care about "image." |
Same here minus the dogs. |
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From ages 0-4- I love having a minivan. Sliding doors are genius for when you're carrying that baby seat around, during the small toddler years and the step to get in is low enough for an older toddler to get in on their own without worrying about them banging the car door on anything. Lots of space for carrying all the baby/toddler supplies when traveling.
5-7-- didn't feel like I needed it anymore. Kids know how to navigate car doors well enough and sliding doors weren't as amazing. Didn't need so much space anymore since there wasn't so much baby/toddler stuff. 8-? (currently at 13)-- Love it again. Once the kids were old enough for drop off activities it's made my life a lot easier being able to carpool. We also have a lot of room for everyone's stuff when we carpool and when we travel. |