Interesting comment. There is so much the mainstream news is NOT reporting. But they don't want Americans in the state of panic. So they create fluff pieces like this to lull you to sleep everyday.
I can save u the time. Without even watching it I can tell you SUV’s are Killing it and the fact that minivans aren’t being redesigned regularly is hurting sales.
And yet people still want big trucks and SUVs even when they don’t have a need for them, and cost more than minivans. Just saying. Minivans are declining because of the “stigma” and people falling in love with 3 row crossovers.
Oh please. Ya’ll are clearly desperate for a story. You see the odyssey and sienna all the time. Siennas just can’t meet the demand. Minivans are great and aren’t going anywhere
The answer is simple. People have a stigma about minivan owners that prospective buyers are fearful of for some stupid reason, and they gravitate to these 3 row crossovers like the grand highlander, traverse, and pilot. Those crossovers and stigma are why people don’t buy minivans, and it’s sad because anyone who’s driven a minivan and a 3 row crossover knows the minivan destroys when it comes to hauling people and their stuff. Nothing beats a minivan when it comes to hauling people and their stuff except an extended full size SUV like a suburban, grand wagoneer L, or Expedition L. However, those 3 cars cost 40-60% more than a minivan, are truck-based, and much harder to live with day to day in terms of parking and cost of ownership. That’s the answer.
Why sell a 50k minivan, when you can convince city dwellers who went camping once that they are Grizzly Adams reincarnated and need a beefy 100k SUV because they might need to set out on a dangerous expedition at a moment's notice?
SUVs are always the cheapest vehicles at used car lots. Trucks are the most expensive regular vehicles. When I bought my ford focus I could of saved 5000 by buying a SUV but I wanted a hatchback car for once. My 2020 ford focus can smoke a SUV off the line lol. So I don't regret it.
The best thing about minivans are the sliding side doors. It’s so much easier to buckle kids in their car seat while in a parking spot where a regular swinging door gets in the way.
I have 2 kids. I need one. I want a Toyota Sienna but the dealerships are marking them up like crazy! Used ones cost more than new ones. I’m stuck with my suv for now.
Hey, if you want space at a good price, pickup a Suburban. The new ones are pretty cool, but the used market is flooded with tons of very good deals. Trust me, you cannot go wrong.
I disagree with “needing” one. Just like you don’t really “need” an SUV. There are family sedans with enough room for back seat adults, AND storage capacity. Taken an Altima, Cruze, Camry, and Model S on long road trips. If you think you “need” a 4 seater SUV, then you really just “want” one. Plenty of practical family sedans. I rarely drive our RAV4 because it just doesn’t handle as well as an actual car. Harder to park, harder to see, have to take turns slower due to the higher center of gravity. I find myself even driving under the speed limit at times. And it catches the wind like crazy!
Our last four main vehicles were minivans. We are in the rental properties business and have to haul lumber, tools, etc... Minivans are covered trucks as they are built on a truck chassis. With minivans, your haul is out of the elements and is contained. With a truck, your stuff is out in the open and vulnerable. I need to haul 4 X8 sheet goods and 12 ft lumber. 4 X 8 wood fits flat in the back and 10 ft lumber is completely enclosed. We've even carried longer items on top such as screeds and ladders. To us, minivans make sense, trucks do not. About the only time trucks come in handy are when you carry, appliances and furniture. We have the retailer haul our appliance replacements and have them haul away the old appliances. When we buy furniture for our own house, we have the furniture company deliver it. Note how many personal trucks are going down the road with an empty bed. What percentage are actually hauling stuff? Many have installed a tool box which lessens the load capacity. A lot of trucks these days also have a short bed. For me, I'll take a minivan any day.
I agree that minivans are a more practical choice for most people, especially for those with kids, but they are not built on a truck chassis. They are unibody vehicles as opposed to trucks which use body-on-frame construction, giving them higher towing and payload capabilities.
I don't know...I've been eyeing the Toyota Sienna hybrid for years and no dealership has them on the lot. If they do, the dealerships want markups on them. I'm holding on to my Honda Odyssey for now, but the recalls and the transmission issues are getting annoying.
It's simply due to the vanity of Americans. People thought driving a SUV emulates outdoorsy and athletic so people bought those poor handling, gas guzzlers like crazy instead of the superior minivans. Now that SUVs have become mom-mobiles, people are moving to giant pickup trucks instead. What's next?
Bought my lease-returned Toyota Sienna XLE and love it! Use for bicycle trips, camping in Death Valley, exploring the coasts of California. Gas mileage 24 hwy ain't bad. highly recommend the genre!
I was born in March 2004, and I grew up in a 2000s Nissan Quest minivan. Some of my friends grew up in a Honda Odyssey and a Toyota Sienna, and of course those are more common, but minivans were Soo common back in the 90s and 2000s. I love minivans!!
As one car reviewer said, owning a minivan is the equivalent of giving up on life. Thanks to Sara Palins "soccer mom" label, women no longer want to be seen as housewives/Karens who taxi their kids all over the place.
In my late 40’s, both kids are grown and out of the house, but I still love driving my 2006 Toyota Sienna. It costs so little to own, as its is extremely reliable and insurance is dirt cheap. I mostly use it as a commuter vehicle and with the middle seats removed I get approx 21MPG.
I miss driving our family's 1997 Nissan Quest and 2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L with Nav/DVD. Minivans are still practical. At least the Toyota Sienna, Honda Odyssey, Chrysler Pacifica/Voyager, and Kia Carnival, despite being an MPV, are still selling.
Dead only in the US. In China the worlds biggest auto market, they love minivans and have lots of really cool new ones like Zeekr Mix, Li Auto Mega, Xpeng x9, Denza D9 etc
I’d get a mini van for all that space and hauling but if their front and bodies designs were blocky. I really hate their sedan style fronts. They really designed like mullets… business in the front and party in the back. Bring the party to the front folks.
Toyota making the Sienna a standard hybrid like the Camry was a great way to make it viable and unique vs. the competition along with Awd and no turbos needed. It's not the biggest or most powerful, but it is a balanced package.
A real SUV like a Suburban or a Sequoia? Absolutely. But the 7 passenger crossovers that are selling like hotcakes don’t offer significantly more clearance or towing capacity than a minivan, I’d argue their mechanical selling point is all wheel drive.
A vast majority of Americans want subcompact crossovers, SUVs, and trucks. Sedans and minivans are considered grandma and grandpa vehicles that will leave many bored to drive them and will do whatever it takes to get out of them.
I loved my 2011 Toyota Sienna but just replaced it with a Honda Pilot . The reason? The Pilot has a V6 and the Toyota is now a Hybrid. I would loved to have had another minivan, but don’t want batteries or turbos. Also the sliding doors are a fantastic benefit in the garage or along side other cars.
I've owned two minivans since the millennial. A 1998 Dodge Caravan 4wd and a 2008 Chrysler T&C which I currently drive. We own a house that was built in 2008 with a double car garage, for which the T&C fits in it so nicely that I can open the rear hatch with the garage door down. Our other car is a CRV and it fits nicely as well. Get an SUV bigger than the CRV and it's going to be a tight fit or it stays outside. My only regret is the T&C isn't 4wd or all wheel drive.
SUVs are basically minvans now. Why do you think so many people drive SUVs like idiots. It's a SUV you don't have to slow down for a bump in the road. It's a SUV you don't have to strap stuff to the top. It's a SUV you don't have to go 20 in a 40.
Sold our 2022 Carnival mini van for a Mini Cooper recently lol. Honestly they don’t offer an all wheel drive in all mini vans and that’s a big deal nowadays.
@@daveh2612 2 whole options.... that is my point.. not enough options. I dont care about leather or info-tainment... we wanted All Wheel Drive in our minivan.
Minivans have been in serious decline for about 20 years now. Ford and GM have left the segment a long time ago. Only Chrysler and the Japanese and Kia really battle it out now. The Chrysler Pacifica and Toyota Sienna are really nice. I would choose either of those if I had a family.
What do you mean by decline of minivan? If you walk into Toyota or Honda or Kia, you cannot even buy one without a few $k markup. The true is, a lot of family want one and bought one, they just don’t admit they like it. The rest who want them, cannot even buy.
Nobody wants to spend $50k for a family grocery getter. These things are way over inflated now even in today’s market. That new VW ID buzz is super cool looking and reminds me of the old school VW buses that everybody could afford as a true people’s car, but not for $75k…. Keep it up auto manufacturers, consumers getting smarter as you’re getting dumber.
Minivans are STILL an excellent option for families and people who love to travel. SUVs are a fad just like the minivan was in the 80s. Every few decades there’s going to be a fad on a type of vehicle. 70s was all about station wagons and muscle cars. Minivans still have a market and people that have health issues prefer minivans because you can add a handicap system and they are not as high off the ground as SUVs. Trust me a minivan can be just as desirable if auto manufacturers are smart enough to design them with features and looks people want. Minivans are not going anywhere they just won’t be as popular but they might get their hay day. History can repeat itself.
I love the shape and versatility of the MPV. But the ones in the US are far too large for what I need and the body is too low to be useful. So SUVs are the only option.
Minivan is the Perfect Tool 😎👍 We are a Pickup and Minivan Family 😁 Crossover "SUV" is an Excuse for Manufacturers to Make You Pay More 🤑 Don't be a $ucker 🤡
Mini vans are great. Ours is a 2015 Toyota Sienna with that wonderful smooth and powerful 3.5 liter V6 and six speed Transmission. All the new ones have 4 cylinder engines with those horrible cvt transmissions that die quicker than a roach sprayed with Raid. That is why owners are sticking with older models and not buying new ones. Plus there’s the record high Bidenflation that’s cutting into all new care sales.
News must be slow.
Yet you still here
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Interesting comment. There is so much the mainstream news is NOT reporting. But they don't want Americans in the state of panic. So they create fluff pieces like this to lull you to sleep everyday.
The news is reporting everything that is going on right now. They don't want you to panic.
The news is not broadcasting all of the events currently happening.
This video is atleast 10 years late
I can save u the time. Without even watching it I can tell you SUV’s are Killing it and the fact that minivans aren’t being redesigned regularly is hurting sales.
SUVs haven’t changed either 😂
i prefer minivans for having more space
I use my 2006 Chevy Uplander just for cargo space
minivan is actually better than a SUV
being better does not mean sell better how you look means more then effective.
It’s not worse or better, it’s just different
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@@bob21colts ahhh ... that line created by the crossover manufacturers 🙄
@@bob21colts
really, is that so bad? your cliché is so outdated.
The fact that people no longer want to or can’t afford to have kids.
And yet people still want big trucks and SUVs even when they don’t have a need for them, and cost more than minivans. Just saying. Minivans are declining because of the “stigma” and people falling in love with 3 row crossovers.
Its a great people mover and cheaper and more practical than a pick up unless you're hauling stuff on a trailer.
Nah they just want Tahoe and Yukon’s they can’t afford 😂
Oh please. Ya’ll are clearly desperate for a story. You see the odyssey and sienna all the time. Siennas just can’t meet the demand. Minivans are great and aren’t going anywhere
The answer is simple. People have a stigma about minivan owners that prospective buyers are fearful of for some stupid reason, and they gravitate to these 3 row crossovers like the grand highlander, traverse, and pilot. Those crossovers and stigma are why people don’t buy minivans, and it’s sad because anyone who’s driven a minivan and a 3 row crossover knows the minivan destroys when it comes to hauling people and their stuff.
Nothing beats a minivan when it comes to hauling people and their stuff except an extended full size SUV like a suburban, grand wagoneer L, or Expedition L. However, those 3 cars cost 40-60% more than a minivan, are truck-based, and much harder to live with day to day in terms of parking and cost of ownership.
That’s the answer.
Japan has the largest minivan market, plenty to pick and choose from.
Also, Indonesia, Philippines, and Malaysia, which has more minivans, especially the term "AUV" or Asian Utility Vehicle.
That's China
Why sell a 50k minivan, when you can convince city dwellers who went camping once that they are Grizzly Adams reincarnated and need a beefy 100k SUV because they might need to set out on a dangerous expedition at a moment's notice?
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SUVs are always the cheapest vehicles at used car lots. Trucks are the most expensive regular vehicles. When I bought my ford focus I could of saved 5000 by buying a SUV but I wanted a hatchback car for once. My 2020 ford focus can smoke a SUV off the line lol. So I don't regret it.
The best thing about minivans are the sliding side doors. It’s so much easier to buckle kids in their car seat while in a parking spot where a regular swinging door gets in the way.
I have 2 kids. I need one. I want a Toyota Sienna but the dealerships are marking them up like crazy! Used ones cost more than new ones. I’m stuck with my suv for now.
Try used 2002~2006 Mazda MPVs. They are under valued but durable and reliable.
@@fatbart8551 You have 2 kids and "need one"? 😅 No you want one, you don't need a minivan to carry two kids around, a sedan can do that with ease.
Hey, if you want space at a good price, pickup a Suburban. The new ones are pretty cool, but the used market is flooded with tons of very good deals. Trust me, you cannot go wrong.
I disagree with “needing” one. Just like you don’t really “need” an SUV. There are family sedans with enough room for back seat adults, AND storage capacity. Taken an Altima, Cruze, Camry, and Model S on long road trips. If you think you “need” a 4 seater SUV, then you really just “want” one. Plenty of practical family sedans. I rarely drive our RAV4 because it just doesn’t handle as well as an actual car. Harder to park, harder to see, have to take turns slower due to the higher center of gravity. I find myself even driving under the speed limit at times. And it catches the wind like crazy!
Hmmm let’s charge $50k and up for a poorly built gas guzzler
Why Lexus won’t import LM350 from Japan 🇯🇵, because American 🇺🇸 mini van is 🧌
50k is crazy. i thought 30k was great for a minivan. nope i rather just keep my money
Our last four main vehicles were minivans. We are in the rental properties business and have to haul lumber, tools, etc... Minivans are covered trucks as they are built on a truck chassis. With minivans, your haul is out of the elements and is contained. With a truck, your stuff is out in the open and vulnerable. I need to haul 4 X8 sheet goods and 12 ft lumber. 4 X 8 wood fits flat in the back and 10 ft lumber is completely enclosed. We've even carried longer items on top such as screeds and ladders. To us, minivans make sense, trucks do not. About the only time trucks come in handy are when you carry, appliances and furniture. We have the retailer haul our appliance replacements and have them haul away the old appliances. When we buy furniture for our own house, we have the furniture company deliver it.
Note how many personal trucks are going down the road with an empty bed. What percentage are actually hauling stuff? Many have installed a tool box which lessens the load capacity. A lot of trucks these days also have a short bed. For me, I'll take a minivan any day.
I agree that minivans are a more practical choice for most people, especially for those with kids, but they are not built on a truck chassis. They are unibody vehicles as opposed to trucks which use body-on-frame construction, giving them higher towing and payload capabilities.
@@solace4299Transmissions usually can't handle too much abuse as they are derived from sedans
dodge need bring back the dodge caravan
Nope. Unless they decide to named them Hellvan.
Absolutely not.
Yes with a hellcat engine please dodge do it
@@classikz and make it AWD
I don't know...I've been eyeing the Toyota Sienna hybrid for years and no dealership has them on the lot. If they do, the dealerships want markups on them. I'm holding on to my Honda Odyssey for now, but the recalls and the transmission issues are getting annoying.
I would hold out for the Sienna hybrid.
What year Ody do u have?my transmission is about to leave the chat but mine is old and has 216k on it
The Sienna only comes as a Hybrid. They dumped the V6 upon the redesign a year or so ago.
Minivans are still the best family car than large SUV’s and pickup trucks. They get the best gas mileage when it comes to traveling.
It's simply due to the vanity of Americans. People thought driving a SUV emulates outdoorsy and athletic so people bought those poor handling, gas guzzlers like crazy instead of the superior minivans. Now that SUVs have become mom-mobiles, people are moving to giant pickup trucks instead. What's next?
Perception has killed the mini van. People believe that they look “cooler” in a big SUV. If I had a family I would have a minivan.
Bought my lease-returned Toyota Sienna XLE and love it! Use for bicycle trips, camping in Death Valley, exploring the coasts of California. Gas mileage 24 hwy ain't bad. highly recommend the genre!
I was born in March 2004, and I grew up in a 2000s Nissan Quest minivan. Some of my friends grew up in a Honda Odyssey and a Toyota Sienna, and of course those are more common, but minivans were Soo common back in the 90s and 2000s. I love minivans!!
As one car reviewer said, owning a minivan is the equivalent of giving up on life. Thanks to Sara Palins "soccer mom" label, women no longer want to be seen as housewives/Karens who taxi their kids all over the place.
In my late 40’s, both kids are grown and out of the house, but I still love driving my 2006 Toyota Sienna. It costs so little to own, as its is extremely reliable and insurance is dirt cheap. I mostly use it as a commuter vehicle and with the middle seats removed I get approx 21MPG.
I miss driving our family's 1997 Nissan Quest and 2007 Honda Odyssey EX-L with Nav/DVD. Minivans are still practical. At least the Toyota Sienna, Honda Odyssey, Chrysler Pacifica/Voyager, and Kia Carnival, despite being an MPV, are still selling.
Toyota Sienna is the best!
Every car truck mini van are expensive.
Hasn’t station wagons always been more popular than vans?
Dead only in the US. In China the worlds biggest auto market, they love minivans and have lots of really cool new ones like Zeekr Mix, Li Auto Mega, Xpeng x9, Denza D9 etc
Jesse Perry looks like I would expect from someone that is a mini supporter.
They are overpriced now. 5 years ago, you could buy a Dodge Caravan for $19,995 brand new. Now the cheapest one starts at $37k.
You need to rephrase the title to ONLY in USA
SUV is the van killer
The SUV is the van, minivan, full-size sedan, midsize sedan, compact sedan, coupe killer.
When cars become fully self driving the minivan will be the most common vehicle on the planet. Mark my words.
They're to expensive
No
I’d get a mini van for all that space and hauling but if their front and bodies designs were blocky. I really hate their sedan style fronts. They really designed like mullets… business in the front and party in the back. Bring the party to the front folks.
There's only 4 choices of minivans on the market to choose from.
Chrysler mini van is so nice, great for mom and the kids and all the stuff.
Nothing about how bad trump is?
It goes without saying.
So why did they say it 24/7 for 9 years?
@@jimmyjames6487 Um, YOU are the only one who brought it up on a completely unrelated article. You sound bitter.
Still butthurt over your loss I see.
SUV's are the cool new car like how mivivans were in the 80s and 90s replacing the stogy station wagon the tables have turned now.
Toyota making the Sienna a standard hybrid like the Camry was a great way to make it viable and unique vs. the competition along with Awd and no turbos needed. It's not the biggest or most powerful, but it is a balanced package.
If you're afraid of looking like a mom/dad and buy a 3 row SUV instead.. you still look like a mom/dad but even worse, INSECURE
Because of ground clearance and towing capacity. SUVs are more practical on “adventures” especially on country roads and roads without concrete.
A real SUV like a Suburban or a Sequoia? Absolutely. But the 7 passenger crossovers that are selling like hotcakes don’t offer significantly more clearance or towing capacity than a minivan, I’d argue their mechanical selling point is all wheel drive.
Minivans are expensive. Living at all, without kids is expensive. Couldn’t think of a reason why they’re on the decline.
A vast majority of Americans want subcompact crossovers, SUVs, and trucks. Sedans and minivans are considered grandma and grandpa vehicles that will leave many bored to drive them and will do whatever it takes to get out of them.
I loved my 2011 Toyota Sienna but just replaced it with a Honda Pilot . The reason? The Pilot has a V6 and the Toyota is now a Hybrid. I would loved to have had another minivan, but don’t want batteries or turbos. Also the sliding doors are a fantastic benefit in the garage or along side other cars.
Whats driving the decline of NBC?
Best ones ever:
Chevrolet Astro &
GMC Safari
1985 - 2005
the day I can get a honda odyssey with 3 inches of lift off the factory is the day I'll buy one.
I've owned two minivans since the millennial. A 1998 Dodge Caravan 4wd and a 2008 Chrysler T&C which I currently drive. We own a house that was built in 2008 with a double car garage, for which the T&C fits in it so nicely that I can open the rear hatch with the garage door down. Our other car is a CRV and it fits nicely as well. Get an SUV bigger than the CRV and it's going to be a tight fit or it stays outside. My only regret is the T&C isn't 4wd or all wheel drive.
Honda Vtec Mini Vans, I miss it.
They came with VTech cordless phones?😂
@ I don’t know how to spell it, I just know what it feels like
I once had a Chevy Venture (shorter wheel base) and loved it.
SUVs are basically minvans now. Why do you think so many people drive SUVs like idiots. It's a SUV you don't have to slow down for a bump in the road. It's a SUV you don't have to strap stuff to the top. It's a SUV you don't have to go 20 in a 40.
Sold our 2022 Carnival mini van for a Mini Cooper recently lol. Honestly they don’t offer an all wheel drive in all mini vans and that’s a big deal nowadays.
Mini to another mini
You can get AWD in a Sienna and a Pacifica
@@daveh2612 2 whole options.... that is my point.. not enough options. I dont care about leather or info-tainment... we wanted All Wheel Drive in our minivan.
Way to use the oldest, least cool looking people, driving a 10 year old van to represent how "cool" minivans can be.
People can't afford food, much less mini-vans....
It's very important to drive what suits your needs , your budget and makes you comfortable . You Do You .
SUVs - there saved you 3 minutes.
Minivans have been in serious decline for about 20 years now. Ford and GM have left the segment a long time ago. Only Chrysler and the Japanese and Kia really battle it out now. The Chrysler Pacifica and Toyota Sienna are really nice. I would choose either of those if I had a family.
Might as well bring back the station wagon (shooting brake) which is basically a sedan/coupe with extra luggage capacity.
Ha ha….I waited with deposit over one year to get hold of Sienna hybrid in 2023, and that’s the best decision. Minivans are hidden gems.
Over 1 yr wait for a Toyota sienna. Other minivans doing poorly but the best one has high demand.
For a second I thought this was the Good Kid Mad City album art 😂
The SUV duh!!
When I was a child, my mom bought a brand new Chevrolet Venture Warner Brothers Edition.
Can't afford an awd minivan, prices are ridiculous.
SUVs are getting better, plain and simple, manufacturers development budgets aren’t going into minivans anymore, it’s all with CUVs Or SUVs
I drive a Honda odyssey, very reliable and have no issues for years. Only issue is gas but other than that. These cars are nice for the space
But WHATS DRIVING IT??
What do you mean by decline of minivan? If you walk into Toyota or Honda or Kia, you cannot even buy one without a few $k markup. The true is, a lot of family want one and bought one, they just don’t admit they like it. The rest who want them, cannot even buy.
Nobody wants to spend $50k for a family grocery getter. These things are way over inflated now even in today’s market. That new VW ID buzz is super cool looking and reminds me of the old school VW buses that everybody could afford as a true people’s car, but not for $75k…. Keep it up auto manufacturers, consumers getting smarter as you’re getting dumber.
Minivans are STILL an excellent option for families and people who love to travel. SUVs are a fad just like the minivan was in the 80s. Every few decades there’s going to be a fad on a type of vehicle. 70s was all about station wagons and muscle cars. Minivans still have a market and people that have health issues prefer minivans because you can add a handicap system and they are not as high off the ground as SUVs. Trust me a minivan can be just as desirable if auto manufacturers are smart enough to design them with features and looks people want. Minivans are not going anywhere they just won’t be as popular but they might get their hay day. History can repeat itself.
Mike Green of Marshall University deserves that 2024 Heisman Trophy dude!
Vans are great for BIG people. And the us is getting bigger. We had a couple of vans when raising our kids, perfect kid vehiclel
F150s and SUVs that's what. Saved you 3 minutes.
SUVs and Trucks are taking over
I love the shape and versatility of the MPV.
But the ones in the US are far too large for what I need and the body is too low to be useful. So SUVs are the only option.
I'm a big fan of the 4WD Minivans. The things I can do with the interior space.
Maybe if the made minivans more expensive than suv they will catch on they'll think the 100k yukon is poor mans toy 😂
Decline? Toyota Sienna has waiting list........1 year or more I've been told.
Matilda & her husband Jeff are the reasons why no one wants to drive a Minivan. What an Image!
Hey I think they’re cool!
The car bubble has burst
Forget the minivan I’d rather drive the A- TEAM van 😁😁😁😁😁
Minivan is the Perfect Tool 😎👍
We are a Pickup and Minivan Family 😁
Crossover "SUV" is an Excuse for Manufacturers to Make You Pay More 🤑
Don't be a $ucker 🤡
Mini vans are great. Ours is a 2015 Toyota Sienna with that wonderful smooth and powerful 3.5 liter V6 and six speed Transmission. All the new ones have 4 cylinder engines with those horrible cvt transmissions that die quicker than a roach sprayed with Raid. That is why owners are sticking with older models and not buying new ones. Plus there’s the record high Bidenflation that’s cutting into all new care sales.
SUVs get the light truck exemption, thats why big auto pushes them. They are NOT safer AT ALL.
Well they are not so mini any more
Minivans are also convenient for Uber drivers if they want to take UBER XL ride instead of a UBER X ride.
Aside from a subcompact, I can’t think of a more emasculating vehicle.
Need to get Jesse Perry on there more often!
Because people are not having kids
Isn't Sienna today made Hybrid only?? Booooo
I would love to get an MPV like the Toyota Alphard that are the equivalent of the minivan outside of North America, but sadly it’s not possible 😢
SUV manufacturers. Saved ya 3 minutes.
We have a 06 sienna it’s a lot better on gas than a suv..
News is late 😂😂😂 we booming
I liked owning a minivan. The sliding doors are so convenient to load and unload your vehicle.
I am single and I own one.
I never equated a minivan as being cool….Im happy with my 22 highlander hybrid just fine😅
People can’t park anymore
Her hair is part of Americana. Business in the front, party in the back.