Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one kid and am pregnant with #2. We have two very small sedans (dh is only a 2 door) and are DYING for the Honda Odyssey of our dreams. We go on 10 roadtrips a year and are slammed in our small sedan. I dream of the day when I can pack a suitcase in my car instead of just soft sided bags of clothes. We actually tried putting 2 car seats in DH's car and they wouldn't fit, but he won't take me shopping yet.
I don't get why people think their SUVs are cooler than minivans. I hate it how all the kids slam the SUV doors into the parked cars next to them and the 3rd row is always difficult to navigate to.
10 roadtrips a year?! That's monthly. Get thee a mini-van!
I want one! Our cars are paid off and so inexpensive to insure so it's hard for DH to swallow a large property tax and car insurance bill. We have the cash waiting for the car.
4 of those road trips are 1000 mile roadtrips, the rest are just 3-4 hours each way. We love to drive.
Anonymous wrote:Of course you don't "need" a minivan. However, I've never encountered a minivan owner who regretted having one.
These threads always end up resulting in half the posts from minivan owners who will tell you that they are the best, and SUV owners who try to explain why their "cool" SUV is practically just as good as a minivan. I've got news for you; there is nothing cool about anything other than a classic sports car. Everything else is just transportation.
Anonymous wrote:No way. Also depends where you live. We're in the city. WE have one mid0sized SUV and its fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have one kid and am pregnant with #2. We have two very small sedans (dh is only a 2 door) and are DYING for the Honda Odyssey of our dreams. We go on 10 roadtrips a year and are slammed in our small sedan. I dream of the day when I can pack a suitcase in my car instead of just soft sided bags of clothes. We actually tried putting 2 car seats in DH's car and they wouldn't fit, but he won't take me shopping yet.
I don't get why people think their SUVs are cooler than minivans. I hate it how all the kids slam the SUV doors into the parked cars next to them and the 3rd row is always difficult to navigate to.
10 roadtrips a year?! That's monthly. Get thee a mini-van!
Anonymous wrote:I have one kid and am pregnant with #2. We have two very small sedans (dh is only a 2 door) and are DYING for the Honda Odyssey of our dreams. We go on 10 roadtrips a year and are slammed in our small sedan. I dream of the day when I can pack a suitcase in my car instead of just soft sided bags of clothes. We actually tried putting 2 car seats in DH's car and they wouldn't fit, but he won't take me shopping yet.
I don't get why people think their SUVs are cooler than minivans. I hate it how all the kids slam the SUV doors into the parked cars next to them and the 3rd row is always difficult to navigate to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We currently have two cars (small SUV and sedan). DH keeps hearing stories of people who moved to a minivan after having a second baby. I'm unconvinced.
If you moved to a minivan after #2, why? What are the use cases where a small SUV wouldn't work but a minivan would?
Did you need the minivan right away, or was it more helpful later (when kids were in school, etc.) to help with carpools/etc?
A minivan is useful if you have frequent long-term guests who you have to drive around (like in laws), or if you take a lot of road trips and like to take a lot of stuff. I also love the minivan because I love buying antique furniture and just taking it home with me, or when I buy a lot of gardening supplies and mulch and I can buy a ton of stuff in one trip and fit it all in the car. Having a lot of space is just really useful. And it's a really comfy car too. I know they don't look "cool" to people, but as an adult I cannot imagine giving a shit about that.
Anonymous wrote:We currently have two cars (small SUV and sedan). DH keeps hearing stories of people who moved to a minivan after having a second baby. I'm unconvinced.
If you moved to a minivan after #2, why? What are the use cases where a small SUV wouldn't work but a minivan would?
Did you need the minivan right away, or was it more helpful later (when kids were in school, etc.) to help with carpools/etc?