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Got the Odyssey in 2010 just before our 2nd child was born. Kids are now 11 and 8 and we are not having any more kids. I’ve loved having the van but now that my kids are getting older I wonder if I should get another van or get a Pilot instead. Somehow I feel it’s more acceptable to have a minivan when your kids are smaller? I know I shouldn’t care about image. But I also worry I’ll miss the roominess of the van, plus I also think it handles a little nicer, but it’s also what I’m used to. DH prefers I get another van but ultimately is fine with either.
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| Another van if you want to be practical. SUV if you are so concerned about your image. I’d do another van. |
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I'd do another minivan. When the kids start to drive, that's when you consider switching to another vehicle for yourself and get one or two more cars for the kids to drive.
I drive a Ford Escape. Kids have driven a corolla and a Ford Focus. All bought gently used. |
| SUV driver here. I consider minivan is more practical. Door open easily in narrow patking space, lower and more space in truck, kids in and out easily with the sliding door. However, I cannot convince myself to drive one. I feel I am paying for my stupidity. |
| If it's between the Pilot and Odyssey, I would definitely do the van. It's not like the Pilot is stylish, anyway. I actually prefer how the Odyssey looks over the Pilot. no brainer. |
| I prefer the Ody to the Pilot. It handles much better on the road and has greater carrying capacity. |
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We have three kids, now teens we still have our Odyssey. You can't beat the space.
A friend who also has three kids replaced her Odyssey with a Pilot for image reasons and for four wheel drive. She reported that the first family vacation was a "disaster" because the Pilot had so much less room that the van. |
I honestly don’t understand why people say this. Nobody gives f what you drive. Why so concerned? |
Oh, come on. Everyone has preferences that they know are irrational. As long as the person with the irrational preference is the only one inconvenienced (like the PP), what's the problem? I like having a dog. It's an objectively stupid use of money, but I love that big stupid beast. I have gotten interested in gardening. I'm sure it would make more sense to just plant clover everywhere, but you should see the size of one of the lavender varieties I planted. Woot! (I drive a Subaru. I love what a dorky car it is. Before that I had a Volvo.) |
| There is nothing cool about you by the time you have teenage kids. Give it up and get the van. |