Here's Why Minivans are Actually the Best Vehicle to Buy

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  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  Год назад +115

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    • @mordys6305
      @mordys6305 Год назад +7

      lmfao because you can live in it in Biden's economy -Good one Scotty!

    • @erwinschmidt7265
      @erwinschmidt7265 Год назад +5

      @@mordys6305 - What economy???

    • @ag135i
      @ag135i Год назад +4

      Many times there is road work going on in my city and regular cars can't pass the debris without hitting them so many people including me wants to buy the next car in SUV form.

    • @fromthebackofmymind
      @fromthebackofmymind Год назад +5

      Hi Scotty! Glad I don't speed in Britain.
      Gov rollout of AI 4D radar traffic camera systems. It can read your cell phone. See your face. And can determine if you are or are not wearing a seatbelt. The Brits call it: 'Big Brother Cash Machine!'

    • @OBS4ever16
      @OBS4ever16 Год назад

      ​@@ag135i Modern cars have gotten lower to the ground. Look at the 80s Volvo 240.

  • @wolverine1215
    @wolverine1215 Год назад +2818

    The best part about mini van's is it's actually an affordable place to live.

    • @hoboonwheels9289
      @hoboonwheels9289 Год назад +122

      I like mine for sleeping in while travelling, hotels are very costly just for a few hours sleep. Hostels have the benefits of hotels plus cooking and showering facilities and sharing space with people from around the world.

    • @wolverine1215
      @wolverine1215 Год назад +102

      @@hoboonwheels9289 that's a smart way for sure to save money and some hotel's can be kinda of dirty and expensive on top of that.

    • @Jasuta123
      @Jasuta123 Год назад +80

      Speaking about housing crisis, this might one of many solutions 😮

    • @margaretames6522
      @margaretames6522 Год назад +73

      That was my thought also. If everything goes to hell in my life, a minivan works just fine!

    • @margaretames6522
      @margaretames6522 Год назад +26

      And, I’d be willing to bet that it could be customized by companies that cater to conversions for traditional vans.

  • @natef1504
    @natef1504 Год назад +624

    Scotty is the only guy that can get me this excited about a minivan

    • @EmmyPierz-ek7hi
      @EmmyPierz-ek7hi Год назад +4

      Read the above comments
      Those and mine= love for a simple box
      on wheels. CB

    • @agps4418
      @agps4418 Год назад +1

      true dat

    • @RonLo
      @RonLo Год назад +10

      He's convincing me to switch from thinking about a 4Runner to a Siena.

    • @Will_Moffett
      @Will_Moffett 10 месяцев назад +3

      He's also the only guy who can get other guys excited about minivans, and to drive up the prices no doubt as a result.

    • @akbluefox8506
      @akbluefox8506 10 месяцев назад +2

      My wife's sienna just got totalled when someone ran a stop sign. The nest overall vehicle we've ever had hands down. Moved a whole house with it and you'd accidentally 80mph without knowing it. The only downside was that it would occasionally get stuck in our driveway if it had snowed real bad (fwd).

  • @GammonMaster-PcP
    @GammonMaster-PcP Год назад +619

    Proud owner of Honda odyssey. My Mobile Man Cave! Took all the seats out and can haul, camp, cruise anywhere with tons of space. Lots of quickness and drives like a luxury car. Never owning anything else now 👌

    • @kevinbrowndc
      @kevinbrowndc Год назад +29

      Odyssey = awesome

    • @QueenJaylaa
      @QueenJaylaa Год назад +3

      As if that’s a flex lol. Maybe to the vid.

    • @robertajacobs2313
      @robertajacobs2313 Год назад +10

      Proud owner of a 2006 Chrysler T & C, I love this vehicle, but in New York the salt has eaten it away. Still has a great ride, good engine, and I love the room. Kids are grown and I've been shopping around for something else, but nothing compares to the ride of that old van. Any ideas?

    • @auroranite
      @auroranite Год назад +5

      What Trim did you choose for such satisfaction? I’m looking to purchase for roadtrip camping. Need the 2nd seats out.

    • @iShowUnusualBehavior
      @iShowUnusualBehavior Год назад +42

      @@QueenJaylaa status over utility, typical. Scotty discussed this in the video, mothers/women typically prefer suvs because status/cool factor. The reality is nobody cares what you drive other than you. Everyone is too focused on themselves to actually care. Same thing for most men that buy big lifted ‘offroad’ trucks despite rarely hauling/towing and wont even drive it on a dirt road.

  • @tylerl4954
    @tylerl4954 Год назад +340

    Mini-Vans are all function over form. I’m a proud owner of a ‘22 Odyssey and that thing is an absolute game changer. 500 miles to the tank on the highway, comfortable interior, loads of hauling space, and best of all SLIDING DOORS.

    • @batiagabrielleeven154
      @batiagabrielleeven154 Год назад +16

      Sliding doors are the best!

    • @ReeseL4D
      @ReeseL4D Год назад +10

      Air flow through open windows will go from window to window (but not reach the floor).
      Air flow through open sliding door will reach both floor and roof.
      On hot summer day, open one or both sliding doors for more airflow while parked.

    • @JoeS97756
      @JoeS97756 Год назад +5

      Are the 2nd row seats removable in the Honda?

    • @paulsouthard3571
      @paulsouthard3571 Год назад +6

      ​@@JoeS97756yes

    • @Bowie_knife_713
      @Bowie_knife_713 Год назад +4

      I bet, they're beautiful

  • @johnshen1918
    @johnshen1918 Год назад +12

    We own 2 minivans - they are very functional and practical. Very affordable.

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk Год назад +649

    After owning all sorts of cars and trucks for 45 years, I finally bought a minivan (2015 Transit Connect). I used to think if you owned a house, you needed a pickup truck. I now think a minivan is a better choice. I agree with Scotty on this one.

    • @EC_ATV_Outdoors
      @EC_ATV_Outdoors Год назад +52

      Take into consideration the caravan/Pacifica seats fold flat into the floor, and that allows full 4x8 sheets to fit easily inside, I can pickup drywall on a rainy day, something I couldn't do with my 6'4 truck bed.

    • @boris035..4
      @boris035..4 Год назад +11

      After i bought (long time ago) xsara picasso 2002 I was amazed :O The glass surface was huge, space too, you could took out seats just by pressing a button....amazing car that was!!!
      After that i had c4 picasso, but i just wasn't pleased as i was with xsara picasso :(
      Why are people buying claustrophobic cars and why are they even made, it's just another mystery to me???!???

    • @kyoko703
      @kyoko703 Год назад +21

      Whenever I travel for work, I always rent a minivan. They are so much more comfortable and gas efficient.

    • @erikredIV
      @erikredIV Год назад +8

      Good video, but I have to say pickup trucks are the worst vehicle on the road for many of the reasons you listed about the suv, but In my opinion far more dangerous to others on the road for a multitude of reasons. One of which is the ridiculously large mirrors that stick out past the edges of their lane. My friend recently clipped his mirror passing an oncoming truck. $1400 to replace the mirror. Yet another problem on a ling list.

    • @GamerKiwi
      @GamerKiwi Год назад +16

      Unless you're loading up with a literal ton of bricks on a regular basis, very few people NEED one of those big trucks. A van fills 90% of use cases, and if you don't need a van, even better! It's much more economical to get a hatchback sedan for most uses and just spend your gas savings on a rental truck when the need arises.

  • @qcbtbx
    @qcbtbx Год назад +575

    Got 3 Toyota Siennas. One for work as a mobile mechanic, 2 for family. Can't beat em! I try to tell people minivans are where it's at, but they don't listen. Too caught up in what the market tells them.

    • @JuanN64Projects
      @JuanN64Projects Год назад +14

      I used to have a 91 Ford Aerostar. Now looking to get Toyota Sienna between 2007-2010 in the future to replace the Aerostar.

    • @Chris.Lewis1456
      @Chris.Lewis1456 Год назад +11

      ​@@JuanN64Projects go 08+ they have timing chains vs a timing belt.

    • @georgerafa5041
      @georgerafa5041 Год назад +3

      Dang bro, that's a sweet little fleet. Do what works for your fam

    • @mando2.049
      @mando2.049 Год назад +14

      What do you think about 2012 Toyota Sienna Le with 140k miles for $14k?
      I have twins on the way and me and my wife are trying to get upgrade from our Lexus rx330. My wife wants the 2021 sienna hybrid but I don’t want to be in debt for to long and the market is messed up right now $36k for 2021 Toyota Sienna hybrid is steep to me lol.
      I’m leaning more towards the 2012.

    • @Chris.Lewis1456
      @Chris.Lewis1456 Год назад +5

      @@mando2.049 thats about going price for them. If its near mint and has service records id say go for it. But id try and get it for 12 or 13 out the door

  • @corujariousa
    @corujariousa Год назад +52

    Minivans are looked down by all who focus on looks and style. It is all about image and the need to be cool. Anyone who has owned a minivan can attest how useful and versatile they are. They can fit more cargo than many trucks (when height dimensions are not an issue) and carry all protected from the elements. Odyssey and Sienna are top sellers for very good reasons. I no longer need such a large vehicle but I still miss the flexibility and appreciate all the benefits I used to have with the minivans I had.

  • @traceycrawford9938
    @traceycrawford9938 Год назад +6

    Minivans are great for living in because they are quite stealthy (unlike RV’s or traditional vans like the Sprinter).

  • @vinomore
    @vinomore Год назад +213

    If you are a parent of small children you are no longer cool - and that is OK. Buy a minivan and stop reaching for "SUV coolness". Once you stop trying to be cool you will finally be free (and therefore actually cool).

    • @flowergarden1426
      @flowergarden1426 7 месяцев назад +12

      Why does a Mother find the need to be cool anyway? That’s what’s wrong with our society. Stop trying to be Hollywood and just be a Mother.

    • @mathehack1
      @mathehack1 6 месяцев назад +10

      This ☝️ I'm not even a parent yet but I can 100% agree that once you stop trying to be cool you'll become "Ice cold".
      Love my minivan, I take it tailgating and haul dogs in it. Sliding doors will change your life.

    • @donniesumling8549
      @donniesumling8549 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@flowergarden1426you do know that "coolness chase" is what made vans popular in the first place, right? The desire to keep up with the Joneses is as old as society itself

    • @elsee1607
      @elsee1607 4 месяца назад +6

      Eff that minivans are cool. Anyone driving one IS cool

    • @bradbowles1153
      @bradbowles1153 4 месяца назад +5

      We bought our 2017 Sienna XLE used in 2019 for $28k with 25k miles on it. It’s still worth over $20k today with 80k miles on it. It easily tows our pop up camper with plenty of room in the back while getting 18 to 20 mpg. It can tow up to 3500 pounds and can be used to tow my utility trailer to the home and garden center, no pickup truck needed. A van is clearly the better value.

  • @JessieStolar
    @JessieStolar Год назад +56

    Finally someone is talking about this. You can also sleep in a van very easily. I can fit a double mattress with lots of extra space. Love my mini van

  • @Stevethedoglover
    @Stevethedoglover Год назад +100

    I love minivans! People spend way too much on 3 row suv's when they can just get more of a practical vehicle. To be honest i think that minivans are cooler than suv's because most people buy an suv over a minivan because they want to look "cool" but people who buy minivans don't care if their cool or not so buying a minivan just shows that you don't care what other people think of you.

    • @kauigirl808
      @kauigirl808 Год назад +8

      I drove for 15 years and besides my best friend, none of my friends know what I drive and I don't know or care what anyone else drives. Nobody walks me to my car so doesn't matter to me. I want a mini van lol.

    • @Bruno-dv3ym
      @Bruno-dv3ym Год назад +2

      it shows that you can activelly think about what you need and how much you will spend on a car

    • @Amazingworldguys
      @Amazingworldguys Год назад +1

      What year?

  • @FXalabama
    @FXalabama Год назад +18

    The kids are grown, but I’m on my 3rd Chrysler minivan, and still loving the Stow N Go. So much space for family road trips, buying furniture, mattresses, full sheets of plywood, etc. Love my van.

  • @nathankirk1545
    @nathankirk1545 Год назад +264

    I was never opposed mini-vans to begin with, but what really sold me on them was when we moved 20 or so 4x6' heavy mirrors, and did it in my in-law's Sienna. My Father in law was explaining how they designed the space to fit plywood sheets comfortably and it made me rethink when I would ever need a truck over the many uses of a minivan.

    • @censored4christ162
      @censored4christ162 Год назад +1

      Trucks are way more capable for moving things

    • @nathankirk1545
      @nathankirk1545 Год назад +52

      @@censored4christ162 I'm not using that function often enough to get a truck. But the fact that I didn't need a truck when I did haul something impressed me.

    • @mb1636
      @mb1636 Год назад +4

      Refrigerator washer dryer sofas motorcycle etc

    • @cross8215
      @cross8215 Год назад

      Have fun trying to movie soil, fire wood, new furniture in your van. Everyone always says "Man! I need someone with a truck!"

    • @nathankirk1545
      @nathankirk1545 Год назад

      @@cross8215 I have 4 close family members with trucks at this point, one of which is a landscaper. For the rare occasions I need soil/loose stone in the bed of a truck, I'd call them. But moving items for special events, IKEA trip, camping and paddleboarding, van works great. Plus the expected every day necessity of moving kids in and out, van can't be beat. My comment is to say a van doesn't exclude some generally believed "truck exclusive" functions.
      This is subject to my usage, so certainly there are people who need and use trucks for good reason, but for people who want the just in case options a truck might fulfill they might instead be able to complete the task with a van (or rent a truck for $25 from home depot).

  • @herpderp66
    @herpderp66 Год назад +7

    Car salesman here. Customers alway complain they don't want to be seen in a van. It's embarrassing to be in a van. It is uncool. Until they own one. After they buy nothing else.

  • @pascalbruyere7108
    @pascalbruyere7108 Год назад +121

    25 years in the US: dodge caravan and then Sienna, there is nothing better hands down. Kids, family, home repairs, shopping, camping, outdoors, biking sailing etc. You can travel and sleep in it. They induce peaceful driving and thus last a long time.

    • @ionbarari7202
      @ionbarari7202 10 месяцев назад +3

      Home repairs - in my 191" Sharan I can easily fit 2m pieces ~75", all rows down (completely flat)
      Hard to bet with any SUV in Europe.
      And Sienna is even bigger inside - like a Tardis :)

    • @ellaliogothica9312
      @ellaliogothica9312 9 месяцев назад +1

      Brand of vehicles can be a touchy subject for many people

    • @Liz-z9h
      @Liz-z9h 3 месяца назад

      Well said.

  • @banstaman
    @banstaman Год назад +263

    For those with a family, you simply cannot beat a minivan when it comes to getting car seats in and out and how flexible the interiors are-making it easy to clean the inevitable mess your kids will make. Also you get more space in the same footprint of an SUV or smaller.

    • @lenzor100
      @lenzor100 Год назад +10

      As a European with "sensible" views of car practicality...
      Best cars -> Estates, if you need more seats -> minivan
      I don't what trucks even are for 🤣

    • @johnmicheal3547
      @johnmicheal3547 Год назад

      The mess when the kid is sick also. Bleach helps keep the germ away.

    • @crypticjim
      @crypticjim Год назад +1

      Ha, I've never had kids and I've had 5. My niece used to tell me it made me look like a creeper

    • @jbvilla82
      @jbvilla82 Год назад +1

      I own a 2014 Chrysler T&C, and I too understand this. Had kid messes, pet stains, dings on the doors, you name it. Even had a vulture drop a literal animal bone on top of my windshield, and nothing was damaged. 😅 This minivan is best held family secret. Most millennials my age are into SUVs and crossover. These minivans are so practical, affordable, economical that I am over the stereotype about the soccer moms. I can’t afford the Cadillac Escalade or the Cadillac Escalade esV. I could care less of my brand or image as my concern is being able to pay money for gas, and easily fit a vehicle in a car garage. I am not paying for a highlander either since the trunk space and 3rd row are too small.
      All my neighbors have to park their giant f150s and dodge ram trucks outside as it won’t fit inside their garage.
      Heck I even rented a 2021 Infiniti Qx-60 for a trip to NY, and it was rubbish as the back seats were too small, and luggage space was extremely cramped even while handling an adult wheelchair and 4 large boxes. I emailed rental company and said that I hated the QX60 and will never ever buy one.

    • @kenttalsma7906
      @kenttalsma7906 Год назад +2

      ​@@jbvilla82and the gas mileage ain't bad either. I have an 05 Grand caravan with a 3.8lt, 16" wheels, run my tires at 40psi, and consistently get 25-26 mpg freeway with 200,000 miles. I imagine you get the same or even better.

  • @stantonroyce9377
    @stantonroyce9377 Год назад +11

    Queen size 3-in memory foam mattress in the back of my 2008 with middle row seats removed and still have space behind the front seats for gear! Plus you can still pile stuff on top of the mattress when you're not using it for road trips or camping. Carry three more people by folding the mattress forward and popping up the back seats. Still a 5 passenger vehicle with cargo space and a 3-in queen size memory foam batteries‼️ So very versatile. Made drapes from cheap Costco sheets using safety pins and pointy curtain hooks. Tie some nylon cord above all the rear windows and behind the front seats, and now you have removable curtains for privacy, installed and removed in about 5 minutes or less.

  • @dave3207
    @dave3207 Год назад +12

    Bought a sienna, a lot people love it and want one. Checked all the boxes. Cargo space, tow hitch, good mpg, family car, comfy ride.

  • @mohamedjaber4286
    @mohamedjaber4286 Год назад +16

    We recently bought used 2021 chrysler voyager,
    It has everything we need and nothing we don't.
    Beautiful leather interior design,
    Stow and go seat.
    2nd and 3rd row can go completely flat,
    287 hp
    Gas mileage 28 highway and 19 in the city and it is actually more powerful than our Mitsubishi outlander 😅😅😂
    I'm only 39 and i absolutely love everything about minivan and i wish I'd bought it sooner.
    I think minivans are so underrated😊

  • @chuck5558
    @chuck5558 Год назад +30

    We're on our 4th mini-van since 1991. I tried living without one in 2012 and that only lasted a year. Love my Dodge Grand Caravan R/T. Fold the seats into the floor and it will haul anything. Flip the seats back up and six of us can go out to dinner, no problem. Yeah, not cool to most people but I don't care. Works for me.

  • @markshuell3198
    @markshuell3198 Год назад +476

    I’m currently on my 5th Chrysler mini van. The current version, a 2017 Pacifica, has 99,000 miles. Total cost of repairs so far $0.00. The previous van was a 2006 Grand Caravan. It’s currently owned by my son and has 305,000 miles. Yeah, it burns a quart of oil every 2000 miles. It’s gonna happen with that many miles. I religiously change the engine oil & filter every 5000 miles. I change the transmission oil every 50,000 miles. Oil is cheap, engines and transmissions are expensive.

    • @dandrson7903
      @dandrson7903 Год назад +18

      Im going to get one. With kids, the sliding back doors make the most sense. The third row actually has some leg room. Plus a used one can be had fairly cheap.

    • @nco_gets_it
      @nco_gets_it Год назад +23

      I agree...while the Caravan is the only Dodge product I would even consider owning, I love the two I own

    • @phatgringo2.0
      @phatgringo2.0 Год назад +10

      You took good care of them, good job!

    • @Abdu101
      @Abdu101 Год назад +20

      @@dandrson7903 I am recommend to you the sienna or odyssey .They are 10x more reliable .You will thank me later.

    • @jimmylarge1148
      @jimmylarge1148 Год назад +12

      @@dandrson7903isten to abdu then choose the sienna. The odyssey has had issues in the past yet still way better choice than a Chrysler (or any American auto maker for that matter)

  • @MonstersSeeMeToo
    @MonstersSeeMeToo Год назад +106

    I love minivans. They’re the best cars for driving fast. As super stable and road hugging as a sports car, with the low center of gravity and a wide body and long wheel base. Great for cornering at high speeds, plus you get all the utility stuff on top of that. Minivans are superior in every single way. Way more fun to drive, like being in a go cart. Plus they don’t flip over like SUVs.
    I worked for Enterprise as a car relocation, moving cars dropped off at airports in the NYC tristate area, and moving them back to local Enterprise lots to be rented out again. I got to drive pretty much everything on the road. The Toyota Sienna handles the winding Pennsylvania mountain roads as well as a BMW 2 series or a Camaro or a Dodge Charger, but it feels more stable and the chassis is more communicable to the driver. It’s super easy to feel the way the body is rolling and compensate for it, it’s so dialed in on its torsional rigidity and matching tight suspension that it honestly feels designed for sports. And by sports I mean 100mph on the interstate. It’s incredibly good handling and more confidence inspiring than a sports car because of its shape and design physics, it just communicates more and is actually physically more stable.

    • @Therealmcroy1918
      @Therealmcroy1918 Год назад +16

      Thank you for confirming what I remember about driving my moms when I was younger… I’m no longer in the market for a family SUV.

    • @Time7ord
      @Time7ord Год назад +11

      Agreed! I’m an aggressive driver by nature and have had performance vehicles in the past. Bought a Sienna for business and fell in love with it. I drive that thing like it’s stolen and it can handle everything I throw at it!

    • @InvalidAuthorization
      @InvalidAuthorization Год назад +1

      ​@@Therealmcroy1918what, Scotty's video didn't convince you? He laid all that pipe down!

    • @InvalidAuthorization
      @InvalidAuthorization Год назад +2

      Are you one of those guys who zoom by in minivans and make me scream " slow down you young whipper snapper!"

    • @tyleriscool22
      @tyleriscool22 Год назад +3

      I had a job a couple years ago where I was constantly in rental cars, probably 3-4 a week minimum. I've driven basically every vehicle under $60k. And I drove them all harder than I should have. Every minivan is fast. They all do about 120-130mph.

  • @SLICEDfinds
    @SLICEDfinds Год назад +2

    I saw in a FB group a mom complaint about her SUV, she wanted something that would be easier for her and her kids to get in and out of the vehicle, and that she wished her SUV had sliding doors. Basically she was describing a minivan.

  • @sonyablade1534
    @sonyablade1534 Год назад +12

    Just bought the Honda 2024 Odyssey Sport. I've got grown kids and grand kids. Never thought I'd WANT or heaven forbid OWN a minivan~! Guess what? I FRIGGIN' LOVE THIS MINIVAN! 😍

    • @Blackopme
      @Blackopme 4 месяца назад

      You are rich .. I can’t afford that

  • @anavigil7603
    @anavigil7603 Год назад +50

    I agree with Scotty. My 2012 Honda Odyssey van is my luxury vehicle - the sliding side doors are my helping hands with groceries, getting kids and large items like a loveseat loaded and unloaded, gets 30 mpg on trips and premium sound system. I maintain every 5000 miles and have 156000 miles and want to keep it as it is comfortable for my older and short body. I like Lexus style but love the low cost of my older van.

    • @kentwood9821
      @kentwood9821 Год назад +2

      I remember when I was having back issues, my Odyssey was the most comfortable place to sit!

  • @thelmjc
    @thelmjc Год назад +34

    My 2005! Honda Odyssey is still a marvel of interior space efficiency.

  • @Northman705
    @Northman705 Год назад +57

    My 2003 Sienna’ has been a gem, soon will replace with a Honda Odyssey only for the removable 2nd row seats, v6 engine and having a rear bumper. Need the space for car camping and hauling the canoe. Thanks for restating what I already believe, that the minivan has the most versatility.

    • @AlGoYoSu
      @AlGoYoSu Год назад +1

      Make sure you test drive to see if you like the driving experience. A relative has a 2021 they bought new. The removable second row is nifty if you will actually use it, but I was not a fan of the driving experience. The UI wasn't the best I've experienced, but for reliability if you are not going with a new Sienna the Honda is the way to go.

    • @phatgringo2.0
      @phatgringo2.0 Год назад +3

      We had an 04 sienna for 15 years. Best vehicle we ever owned!

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner Год назад +1

      The Sienna doesn't have a removable mid row? I kinda assumed that was standard. We had a Windstar and the removable mid row turned out handy more than once.

    • @MrFriesz
      @MrFriesz Год назад

      You can remove the seats in the new Siennas , you just got to know how it's done, not that hard.

    • @phatgringo2.0
      @phatgringo2.0 Год назад

      @@MrFriesz side airbags

  • @MOREGEAK
    @MOREGEAK Год назад +7

    I actually own a mini van myself at the age of 20. It’s a 2023 Chrysler Pacifica S Limited, and mannnnn let, let me tell you. It may not be the cooolest thing to pull up in but the experience inside of the vehicle! Great audio system, if feels like a transformer with all of the robotic doors. Panoramic roof, tooooons of room to walk around in 😂 and the luxury is great. And I get 470 miles of range on one fill up 🎉 I consider everyone looks into purchasing a minivan, just for the ease of life.

  • @ttran1075
    @ttran1075 Год назад +5

    You are so correct. I have 3 vans currently and had 5 vans prior for the pass 30+ years. It the best vehicle experience that I had and will continue to be. Now that the children are grown and have the their own vehicles. I still favor van over SUV or pickup. I removed all middle seats and fold down the back seats turned it to a cargo van. It still looked like a family van but instead it's full of tools and equipments. Positive side, 4x8 plywood or drywall fit perfectly inside and when I get to a work site I can take only the necessary tools with me and leave the rest in the van without signaling valuable tools inside to be stolen, plus better fuel economy, less insurance coverage, smoother ride and finally the vehicle does not reflect my pride. The only negative that I have experienced is moving the refrigerator. I can still move it but have to wait a day to plug it in.

  • @kellingtonlink956
    @kellingtonlink956 Год назад +123

    My Ford Windstar (2003?) was a game changer vehicle for me, when my kids and older parents (and dogs) needed to be moved around easily. Also… I cannot say how much it saved my finances with yard/garage sales. It was better in every way (compared to an SUV) for that period of my growing family’s Life. Thanks for the video.

    • @clivewarner2162
      @clivewarner2162 Год назад +5

      How many head gaskets did it get through?

    • @moocowdad
      @moocowdad Год назад +3

      I have had more mopars than you can count from 57 dodge custom royal that lastes an amazing 500,000 miles to my 82 omni 024 turbo lasted 300,000 miles to my 85 dodge caravan with the horrible horrible japanese mitsubishi 2.6 but i knew how to make it last got 400,000 out of it then a 1990 dodge shadow turbo lasted 300,000 then a 94 dodge grand caravan with the 3.3 lasted 400,000 then an 2003 caravan lasted 400,000 then went to the dodge journey suv which i regret it has no room which the vans had and it is now at 350,000 and all the vehicle i mention had not problems whatsoever and people who complain about mopars have no exerience in owning them...oh..take a look at the toyota dealerships how many cars are always in the shop

    • @OBS4ever16
      @OBS4ever16 Год назад +8

      Reliability depends on the owner and the maintenance they do.

    • @lawrencegolba2244
      @lawrencegolba2244 Год назад +2

      I was able to drive either a troy-bilt rototiller or my 5 horse snowblower up a 2'x3' plywood ramp into the 2002 windstar from the side after removing the middle bucket seats.

    • @kathleenwalker1398
      @kathleenwalker1398 Год назад +1

      I took out the back seats & hauled hay & horse feed for my horses. Worked great!

  • @jonathang7170
    @jonathang7170 Год назад +95

    Thanks Scotty for this great informative clip!
    My kids are all grown now, but my everyday vehicle is still an extremely reliable 2006 Toyota Sienna. Its costs me so little to drive, with the middle seats removed the fuel economy is about 22Mpg in the city and insurance and repair bills are so minimal. This vehicle has done everything for me from taking my 3 kids, towing a small travel trailer to hauling all kinds of stuff, all for a very minimal cost. There is just nothing that compares to the usefulness and cost-savings of a minivan and that is why I can't justify getting rid of this awesome 17 year old vehicle.

    • @LecentaurTV
      @LecentaurTV Год назад

      Same, I bought a 2005 Sienna (parallel import to Switzerland) to renovate a farmhouse. We have been abusing this car for three years, still going strong 😎

    • @cindybarber8449
      @cindybarber8449 Год назад +1

      I wish they would make a minivan without the carpet inside. So hard to keep clean

  • @wsalas13
    @wsalas13 Год назад +27

    Have had 2 Siennas over the past 27 years...they are absolutely the most useful vehicles...wife has been doing real estate/home improvement for all those years and we utilize the van for everything...we haul furniture, 2X4s, tile, wood floors, etc (yes we do push the weight limit)...and the biggest difference with our pick-up is everything we leave in the van is at least semi-secure and we can lock it up and go somewhere for lunch or leave in driveway and deliver the haul next day...and the best thing...after everything is unloaded...we use it for its original use...to pickup groceries, the kids and all their friends....highly highly recommend the Sienna for its reliability, its utility, and it can still fit for every occasion (vacations, fishing trips, dinner nights, picnics, etc.)...and we live in the DC area...so we do airport runs for visiting family and friends at least every other month...and it fits any load of luggage and the family...go buy one...I also used to say our household will always need a pick-up...Ive changed...I've sold our pick-up since we barely use it...we will always have a quality minivan.

  • @buzzlightyear9729
    @buzzlightyear9729 Год назад +4

    I gave my 250k mile Odyssey to my son. He just traded it in for another Honda at 360k mi. As a bicycle enthusiast, he had it in spades over his fellow bicyclists that had trucks, cars, trailers, bike racks, or SUV's. His bikes were always secure and if needed he could sleep in the van. On occasion, he'd also employ a bike rack and roof rack hauling 6 bikes and 3 other riders. As a kid, we hauled him and his sister to all the youth hockey games. Stinky but effective.

  • @prudencepark3731
    @prudencepark3731 Год назад +8

    I've had a mini van since the early 90's. I'm about to buy my 5th one. I prefer it for many of the reasons you listed. I'm a grandma and my grands are precious to me. Too the minivan is lower, which makes it easier for the kids, me and great grandma to get into. It's not too low and it's not too high. It's like an enclosed truck. I can carry what I need. I love a mini-van! ❤

  • @PlugInRides
    @PlugInRides Год назад +31

    Having rented numerous vehicles over the years, I am a big fan of minivans. Living in your former hometown of Houston, most truck-derived SUVs are used to drive strictly on the streets, and are almost never used off-road. A minivan is a superior in handling, cargo space, and gas mileage, but not cool factor. Station wagons, and their successor, the minivan, became associated with the "family man" and "soccer moms". They lacked the testosterone of a hulking SUV Crossovers were faux SUVs, but still cooler than minivans.
    Here in Texas, we have a saying, "All hat, no cattle." That sums up the vast majority of suburban SUV and pickup truck owners. Minivans just make more sense for the majority of people who need to carry more than 4 or 5 passengers or haul a lot of stuff on a regular basis.

  • @alexmurray9141
    @alexmurray9141 Год назад +81

    I've never owned a mini van, never even crossed my mind until recently. Now, the room, easy access, good gas mileage and high comfort for a relatively low cost are all reasons I'm considering getting a minivan.

    • @kiml6095
      @kiml6095 Год назад +4

      Get the Pacifica phev, and you can get the $7500 federal tax credit!

    • @Chris.Lewis1456
      @Chris.Lewis1456 Год назад +3

      The sienna gets great gas mileage if you go new. But i had a new odyssey and it felt more put together, the sliding 2nd row was awesome if you have kids. But either way go hondo or Toyota. They hold value better than any other brands

    • @Stephen-uz8dm
      @Stephen-uz8dm Год назад +7

      Once you have that level of space and comfort you can't go back

    • @AimForTheBushes908
      @AimForTheBushes908 Год назад

      ​@@kiml6095do you know if you can qualify for that in any state. I'm on the east coast and i hear we don't get as many credits as the west coast does.

    • @evshrug
      @evshrug Год назад +2

      We grew up with my mom in one house owning sedans, and my dad in another house sticking to Chrysler minivans. The smaller car was fine for my mom, but my dad called his multiple minivans his "trucks." We only visited him three weekends a month, but the rest of the time it was amazing for hauling stuff for work, moving furniture for the house, carpooling employees, groceries, party supplies... even working as a mini camper that is way more homely than a tent. The wide open feeling of sliding doors is amazing too, the doors and trunk hatch mean people and things getting in and out is just straightforward.
      My dad owned a jaguar too, and later a cadillac... but frankly he used the minivans almost all the time. I think it would be super logical for a family to have a small city car for pure commutes (imo, an electric hatchback is ideal), and a hybrid minivan for children, hauling, and making vacations real easy and almost impulsive! If my wife and I have kids... we're getting a minivan. if not, I'll get a cargo van XD.

  • @lorihamlin3604
    @lorihamlin3604 Год назад +14

    I bought an older Sienna to use for camping. I love it for the space that I use to haul furniture, lumber etc. I took out middle row seats put 3rd row down in stow n go for hauling and put them back up if I need passenger seating. My daughter was so impressed she got one. Neither of us ever considered a minivan. It’s just a great option to haul bikes, wheelchairs, skis

  • @samshare2146
    @samshare2146 Год назад +8

    I've said this for, well, decades now. People don't need SUVs and are simply wasting money. They cost more to buy and cost more to maintain and cost more to operate. People really only need a sedan for 99% of their driving needs. For those who actually need more space, a minivan is the best bet. Only a few really need an SUV.

  • @FormulaJRay
    @FormulaJRay Год назад +14

    I've been debating on whether we should get a minivan or an SUV. I was leaning more towards an SUV, but after seeing this, I think I'm convinced a minivan is the best option for us.

    • @laughingseagull000
      @laughingseagull000 Год назад +3

      You can see in front of you better in a minivan, too. SUVs and trucks have huge front blind spots. Bad for kids, people in wheelchairs, and otherwise short people.

    • @laughingseagull000
      @laughingseagull000 Год назад +1

      Oh wait, he said that in the video already, lol

  • @aaronl.8580
    @aaronl.8580 Год назад +313

    I'm a single middle aged man and thinking about getting a mini van for my next vehicle because they're so practical.

    • @petenielsen6683
      @petenielsen6683 Год назад +17

      Another reason is that sedans are getting harder to find. And we never know if some day we'll be married middle aged men instead of single...

    • @m271-c1h
      @m271-c1h Год назад +42

      Me too, I'm old enough not to give a f* ck what people think. Carries more than pick up, drives better, better gas mileage, and sliding doors.

    • @hkiajtaqks5253
      @hkiajtaqks5253 Год назад +6

      why would a single person require such a large vehicle? Are you planning to travel with a lot of luggage? camping?

    • @m271-c1h
      @m271-c1h Год назад +25

      @@hkiajtaqks5253 if this vans a rockin, don't coma knockin . 😆 🤣 😤

    • @ratsofatso5525
      @ratsofatso5525 Год назад +9

      7 bicycles. They all fit in the minivan

  • @herbertcheung7595
    @herbertcheung7595 Год назад +13

    I am on my 4th Honda Odyssey, started when my 4 just were infants. Now I use my 2016 to move them in and out of university. Way more cargo room then my 2018 Tundra! My kids ask me why I still drive my minivan? It is so convenient!!!

  • @jimperry4420
    @jimperry4420 Год назад +16

    They make great car campers too. Fold the seats down and throw in a mattress.

  • @east5871
    @east5871 Год назад +6

    I had a Chevy Express passenger van years ago and it was the best all-around vehicle I’ve ever owned. Now instead of a bunch of kids we have a bunch of grandkids so we’re now migrating from cars to something bigger but not too big. This convinced me to go with a minivan. Toyota Sienna specifically.

  • @amadeus8006
    @amadeus8006 Год назад +1

    I've got an old low milage 97 Toyota Regius and it literally is the best car I've ever had. Older style bombproof reliable engine. Literally enormous space. Drives like a dream on the highway, is a 4 wheel dr and high ground clearance so can use off road, is very comfortable long distance with masses of leg room. Best part is its versatility. Am a carpenter and use it as a family car and work vehicle. Tools are safe and covered and masses of space more than a pick up. Literally love this vehicle and won't go back to a bakkie/pick up or sedan. Just better in everyway.

  • @rdmineer1
    @rdmineer1 Год назад +86

    I agree that minivans are the most practical if you need space for either people or cargo. Sliding door is perfect for children, can't be opened against other vehicles. Drives like a car, hauls like a truck. Also better priced because of stigma. Who cares what strangers think?
    Had one, a "Dustbuster" Lumina APV, tremendous vehicle. The vanishing nose was actually shorter than one imagines, so never a problem. Five rear seats were very comfortable individual reclining Captain's chairs. With those removed, it could haul a 22 cubic foot freezer still in the padded box. No Suburban can do that.

    • @johnmicheal3547
      @johnmicheal3547 Год назад +1

      It does have a hard time to haul a giant size tv. Lol

    • @rdmineer1
      @rdmineer1 Год назад +2

      @@johnmicheal3547 Better than a 3-1/2 foot pickup bed.

  • @flavellinator
    @flavellinator Год назад +35

    Our family owns a 2005 Sienna, 2007 Rx 350, and 2013 Venza- all have between 60-100k miles. The Sienna holds more, drives smoother, and gets slightly better mpgs. I like the fact that you can walk between the bucket seats in the middle and straight to the back to get something, and you can haul far more goods because of its boxy shape. If people just get over the look of them they would choose it outright if they had a chance to utilize all three. The footprint really isn't that much bigger either, quite honestly...

  • @greasebellygarage
    @greasebellygarage Год назад +70

    I've had about seven Chrysler minivans. I always bought them cheap from the auction or Facebook marketplace. All of them rock-solid reliable. I used them for HVAC work in Florida. They have a built-in ladder rack with the luggage rack on top and you can haul 4 by 8 sheets in the back and they're pretty good at towing small trailers up to 3,500 lb. I think the 5th generation Chrysler Vans are the best ones ever made. I have driven all of them to well over 250,000 miles with no issues. And the stow and go is for the win. The worst minivan I ever had was a 2003 Honda Odyssey. But it was still really darn good.

    • @Swannilization
      @Swannilization Год назад +3

      Seconded on the Chrysler van. Have had 2 now, and they're amazing. Our Pacifica has 140 cubic feet of cargo space with the 2nd and 3rd row folded- and you can lay a 4'x8' sheet of plywood flat on the floor. It carries more than most trucks- you can easily fit anything that isn't a large appliance.

    • @AimForTheBushes908
      @AimForTheBushes908 Год назад +1

      This is very helpful information and advice for a new shopper like me. Thanks guys

    • @dntulsa5039
      @dntulsa5039 Год назад

      I am on my 2nd Chrysler minivan (2006) I would NOT waste my money on a honda or toyota.@@Poop-Has-Corn-In-It

  • @wighatsuperreggie
    @wighatsuperreggie Год назад +2

    I have an old Volkswagen Vanagon, because there just doesn’t seem to be another vehicle that allows you to have a little flip up table to sit at, and also be able to flip the back seats down for a comfortable bed. As soon as you can do that it’s a total game changer. I’m not in it for the cool factor, I just can’t seem to find another vehicle with those features. It all allows me to use my vehicle as a little mini room, and also be able to just drive away with no plans and sleep anywhere comfortably.

  • @brentbeardsley655
    @brentbeardsley655 11 месяцев назад +1

    Our 2004 Toyota Sienna with 210,000 miles is the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned. Burns no oil. Zero. Have replaced a flex pipe and strangely enough a radiator. That's it! Shifts like a dream and still looks good. I'm a van fan!

  • @Sonic6293
    @Sonic6293 Год назад +8

    I had a 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan after I wrecked my 09 Civic coupe. A world away but I did love it. I sold it to my mom, and kind of wish I have it. It was great being able to fold down the seats and have the back for storage.

  • @Jonesey-m3h
    @Jonesey-m3h Год назад +6

    I bought a 2004 Sienna in 2007 and it’s still going strong. Best purchase I ever made!

  • @amandarachelle13
    @amandarachelle13 Год назад +15

    I went from a Traverse to a 2017 Pacifica Limited and love it! We have all the bells and whistles for a fraction of the price of an SUV. The sliding doors are amazing for car line pick up and drop off. The space inside is the best! You’re right on the money with this video!

  • @360.Tapestry
    @360.Tapestry Год назад +1

    coolness factor counts for a lot - but i do think i'll be a van owner in the future for the versatility, utility, and practicality

  • @angelfuturejob
    @angelfuturejob Год назад +1

    I just bought a 2008 Kia Sedona and I’m not used to this much space. I lived in a 2021 Subaru Impreza for a year and it was a pain but did it. My mini van is really nice.

  • @donaldsmith283
    @donaldsmith283 Год назад +4

    I've been buying Minivans since the eighties. I now have a Two thousand nineteen town and country. I absolutely love it. Two thumbs up for 😊 Minivan

  • @TheDeltaBombers
    @TheDeltaBombers Год назад +19

    We used to tour in a 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan. 4 guys, a stand up bass, and drums. we took out the rear row and two fender deluxe reverb amps fit perfectly in the third row fold down space. We had a top luggage from sears on top for merch. Truly amazing how much we could fit for the vehicle. Cost me $6500. Got thousands of miles and hundreds of shows on it but a jiffy lube blew it up =/

    • @milancvetkovic1601
      @milancvetkovic1601 9 месяцев назад +2

      Great, I recently put 300 k miles on 2017 Dodge GT Caravan. It is still going. I was putting around 60 k miles every year on it. The problem with them is they discontinued, making it, so I rely on the aftermarket parts, which are not great. As of now I’m using it as a pick up vehicle. I’m currently driving the same model 2018. This one has 220,000 miles. It drives way better. Can you tell me what happened with Jiffy Lube? 😊

    • @TheDeltaBombers
      @TheDeltaBombers 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@milancvetkovic1601 very cool about your dodge. Their utility is underestimated for sure. Unfortunately they didn’t install the oil filter correctly. So as we got on the freeway all the oil spilled out of the vehicle and the engine was destroyed as we pulled off with oil light flashing. They did pay us out with insurance but it didn’t cover the value or the new tires etc we had. Oh well :/

  • @vanheath5382
    @vanheath5382 Год назад +53

    100% agree! My wife stills wants an Escalade though. I think minivans are great. My parents liked their Toyota Sienna so much, my dad sold his truck and got a second one. Minivans are are the best for comfort and MPG, great cargo space, and the best part is you can help people move but aren’t ever expected to help when it comes to the furniture or appliances. That’s a win win.

    • @jayslomine4280
      @jayslomine4280 Год назад +23

      You will hemorrhage money if you listen to your wife.

    • @snakejuce
      @snakejuce Год назад

      Escalades are absolute garbage. Why does it matter what your wife wants? You're the man of the household.

    • @kentwood9821
      @kentwood9821 Год назад +5

      Style and status over _ANYTHING_ else, a refrain I know all too well! It really is genetic with most women.

    • @usaman7358
      @usaman7358 Год назад +5

      Keep the van, lose the wife

    • @lightsfansofthewest481
      @lightsfansofthewest481 Год назад

      ​@@usaman7358 What a toxic reply.

  • @joeromang703
    @joeromang703 Год назад +1

    Great gas mileage, ultimate comfort, vacation-friendly, calming with kids, utility for construction projects, great for towing/launching small boats (fwd doesn't put drive wheels on slippery moss-covered boat ramps), versatile seat configuration allows for maximum people hauling or maximum cargo hauling and everything in between, easy parking, safety...the list goes on and on. Best overall vehicle type on the market, and mandatory if you have a family and can only have one vehicle.

  • @NHJDT
    @NHJDT Год назад +3

    I bought a new honda odyssey in 2007 when pregnant with Twins. They are almost 15 now and we still drive it daily. We travel around the country full time in it and it has 265,000 miles and it keeps running. We took one of the middle seats out so that we have more space. I don't care if it looks cool or not. And the video is right, when the doors open, I don't have to worry about the kids hitting the cars next to us

  • @toddstrong62
    @toddstrong62 Год назад +20

    I have 235,000 miles on my '97 Dodge Caravan SE. Original 3.3L engine and transmission - no rebuilds or major repairs. Original paint and interior. It's not pretty on the outside, but it still goes!

  • @clydesmith8560
    @clydesmith8560 Год назад +48

    Scotty I have a 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan with over 250,000 miles that I love. Still runs and handles great. Gets less fuel mileage than when it was new and uses a little oil between changes. I turned 70 my last birthday and I don't get the mileage I use to either. So I guess we're a match! 😊 Needless to say my next vehicle will be a minivan.
    Keep up the good work. See ya next time.

    • @blusnuby2
      @blusnuby2 Год назад

      My 1993 Dodge Grand Caravan has been reliable & a 'little mule' for me. Had Jeny for 30 years & am 2nd owner. Besides tires, brakes & batteries, have only had to replace a power mirror switch & a starter---everything else is ORIGINAL & works well. Best part: I OWN IT ! Am Old School like you, Clyde....

    • @ChryslerHyper
      @ChryslerHyper Год назад +1

      Take care if it!
      They are starting to get rare believe it or not.

  • @baileyclark6160
    @baileyclark6160 Год назад +5

    When I was going to Myrtle Beach for my 21st birthday. My mom and I rented a Dodge Grand Caravan and it was a comfortable ride, It had Leather seats, it had slide doors that you just hold the handle and it opens automatically, it was a gas guzzler though. But it was still a great van to take on a long car trip.

  • @iamnothing85
    @iamnothing85 Год назад +1

    A proud owner of 2018 Chrysler Pacifica PHEV mini van Fully loaded. Bought for 45k tax credit of 7.5k and gas savings of 3k till now I would say the cost is only 35k of the car. Completely happy luxurious, best of both world (electric and gas), comfort, flexible and safety. Can never get this any other vehicle and the best deal over anything.

  • @johncrow7878
    @johncrow7878 Год назад +14

    We bought our first minivan, a Ford Aerostar, after my Mazda was stolen and totaled. For the next 30 years, we had at least on minivan in the driveway. They are just so convenient for everyday life. Drove them from Maryland to Florida with four kids in tow for 20 years. The last one, a Dodge Grand Caravan, had over 250,000 miles on it when the transmission gave out. Now I'm looking at buying another one.

    • @jamesjirik2245
      @jamesjirik2245 11 месяцев назад

      An illegal Mexican smashed into my girlfriends car, totaled it, and when it came time for him to pay and come to court, went to Mexico

  • @erickdavonigan1626
    @erickdavonigan1626 Год назад +5

    On our second family minivan. Can't beat the utility of a min-van. I only occassionally need my truck for flat bed but 90% of use the minivan is perfect for. Much more comfortable with kids/people.

  • @minnesotatomcat
    @minnesotatomcat Год назад +28

    Picked up a very nice 97 mercury villager, low miles, like new interior, for almost nothing. I’m old enough now that I’ll take comfort over looking cool and the captains chairs in that villager are mighty comfortable. And I can throw the dogs in the back and they got plenty of room to move around. Best part is that they were a Nissan driveline and known to be very reliable so I don’t mind driving that thing around.

    • @bheehive4497
      @bheehive4497 Год назад +1

      Hey that's awesome!

    • @ShriRam_P1_Dalal
      @ShriRam_P1_Dalal Год назад +1

      Fantastic.

    • @wanderingrenegade771
      @wanderingrenegade771 Год назад

      Great van.

    • @EMA-uk5ob
      @EMA-uk5ob Год назад

      had a 94. put 200,000 miles on it. still had plenty of life left but needed somewhat expensive repairs at the end. too bad. it was a great car. only thing i did was change the timing belt at 100k.

  • @ToddBinNM
    @ToddBinNM 8 месяцев назад +2

    I bought a 99 Caravan 14 years ago to use as a roughneck crew truck. Couldn't afford a crew cab F250 4x4. The only shortcoming was going through deep mud. Especially after a semi had left semi-tire-deep ruts in it. But the thing ran good and hard until I sold it after 50000 miles and two years of abuse. It was a comfortable sleep spot with the middle captain's chairs removed. Seller's remorse.

  • @karolgurdian4659
    @karolgurdian4659 Год назад +1

    Everything fits in my toyota sienna 06! Everything. If it doesn't fit inside it fits on top!

  • @mandak9423
    @mandak9423 Год назад +13

    Now if only all van manufacturers would use a stow and go seating option for all rear seats like Chrysler, which was extremely practical when I needed to haul anything or wanted to rearrange seating for my kids as family life changed or special trips were made.

  • @julianmora5469
    @julianmora5469 Год назад +6

    I used to drive a bmw 525, then I got a Toyota Sienna and it is amazing, I have never been anymore with a mechanic and the maintenance is super simple. I am very happy with minivans. Nice video by the way 😀

  • @jpnguyen11
    @jpnguyen11 Год назад +11

    I drove a ‘95 Toyota Previa in college, that van was legendary. Moving was easy, crammed all my friends into the van for a night out. We all loved that minivan, I still love minivans to this day. Will get one when I have kids.

  • @mguerramd
    @mguerramd Год назад +1

    I went with the Pacifica for the seat stowage. It’s got its Chrysler foibles. The passenger side A pillar is nearly blinding. You have to learn to look very carefully, it can totally obscure an oncoming car. It’s ok once you get the hang of it. Beats the hell out of a pickup truck because you stow everything inside out of the elements. 4x8 sheet goods fit flat inside. The front end has super low clearance, I’m constantly smashing it on ramps and inclines. You can learn how to angle it to avoid such. I’d prefer a Toyota product but that Stow and Go seating seals the deal for me.

  • @DSL-ih6ib
    @DSL-ih6ib 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 2006 Honda Odyssey Ex-l with 288,000 kms....so comfortable and practical. No regrets or issues.

  • @Semiam1
    @Semiam1 Год назад +4

    I travel the Midwest. When I rent a vehicle it is always a Pacifica. Practical, quiet and comfortable. Hauls my product samples and they are always available at the rental car places due to the stigma against minivans.

  • @tedl1441
    @tedl1441 Год назад +6

    I am after practicality over any coolness factor. If you can't use what's cool, that cool thing is as good as rubbish. Minivans are the most practical vehicles and are on top of my list.

  • @rattanack1413
    @rattanack1413 Год назад +5

    Mini vans are the best. You can haul friends, family, and cargo. Love my seinna for road trips from socal to vegas and gets great mpg!!

  • @MarkEaster
    @MarkEaster Год назад +4

    I’ve sold Chrysler products 42 of my 44 years and still going. I unequivocally agree 100% with this video. AWD is an option in minivans too. A nicely equipped van will be closer to $45k. I prefer to travel in a van more than anything else that I sell.

  • @EVRLYNMedia
    @EVRLYNMedia Год назад +1

    I love my grand caravan! The loading floor is low and flat as opposed to my parents suburban…. The fuel economy is way better than i expected and it handles really nicely. Its big but dosent feel “bulky” in the same way a tahoe does because of its excellent visibility and turning circle given its size. And it has the 3.6L pentastar v6! 260 horsepower at the ready whenever you need it which is plenty for the vehicle type.

    • @Thebonesoftrees
      @Thebonesoftrees Год назад

      I just got a 2018 Grand Caravan this afternoon. I am so excited. Its for camping and pulling my motorbikes around Vancouver Island.

    • @EVRLYNMedia
      @EVRLYNMedia Год назад

      thats awesome! mines a '15. i think it will be perfect what your use@@Thebonesoftrees

  • @renkhachatoorian302
    @renkhachatoorian302 Год назад +12

    Yes, one more time Scotty confirmed regardless of the car brand, the manual transmission is an advantage and makes it a better car. And saves on gas, too.

  • @hereigoagain5050
    @hereigoagain5050 Год назад +21

    I agree with Scotty. Loved our minivans. Wish they had sliding front doors too. I never understood why moms don't want people to know they are moms. Guess what? We know.

    • @Lori1Cor15
      @Lori1Cor15 Месяц назад

      It is the best thing in the world.

  • @godman5043
    @godman5043 Год назад +5

    My work vehicle is an Oldsmobile Silhoutte 2003 - it's awesome. Took the seats out and it holds a 6' and 4' ladder and all my tools once I took the seats out. Can fit 10' pipe, full sheet of plywood, even an 8' ladder if I need to take that. Good on gas too.

  • @chillard3913
    @chillard3913 Год назад +1

    2018 pacifica with 86,000 miles on it. Great vehicle. Vans rule.

  • @man-observing-world
    @man-observing-world Год назад +5

    I love the Sienna and the Odyssey is a close second. I would drive either to the ends of the earth fully loaded with kids, a full size mattress, workshop tools, lumber, or even livestock headed out to the county fair!

  • @RaqueLauren
    @RaqueLauren Год назад +22

    Funny I read an article many years ago about how they surveyed a ton of people to find out what their ideal vehicle was. Their list of desired features essentially described a mini van... but no one wanted to drive one. 😂 I myself still have a 2005 Chrysler T&C. It has saved me SO much $ over the years and is still running strong! I'm really conflicted about possibly switching to an SUV. I don't want to give up 2nd row bucket seats!

    • @MrOiram46
      @MrOiram46 Год назад +2

      If your minivan is still running strong, then you might wanna keep it around longer

    • @frafraplanner9277
      @frafraplanner9277 Год назад +5

      Our collective psychology around vehicle choices in America is weird. We have a resistance to "obvious utility"

  • @Jhass360
    @Jhass360 Год назад +5

    We have a 2021 Honda Odyssey and love it! It may not be "cool" but it works great for our daily use more so than most suvs would.

  • @waynethompson1461
    @waynethompson1461 Год назад +6

    We bought a Chrysler Town and Country for my wife as she has a wheelchair. The second and third row seats store into the floor(not on top of it) making a flat floor, also side sliding doors and tailgate door are electric which are great for people with limited physical abilities. The floor is reasonably low so you don't have to be a mountain climber to get in.

  • @shawnmmininger
    @shawnmmininger Год назад

    I have 3 daughters. My wife uses our Honda Odyssey to take them and their friends to all of their activities. It has room for multiple children and all of their gear… from double strollers when they were younger to bags of sports equipment or instruments now that they are older. The third row is surprisingly comfortable and spacious. It gets decent gas mileage for such a large vehicle, it’s safe, and that 3.5L V-6 is extremely reliable. It has all the ‘luxury’ features we could ask for. Plus, it is perfect for road trips, able to pack the kids, the dogs, all of our luggage, coolers for snacks on the drive, and even keep the kids separate enough that they don’t bother each other.
    I’ve got many friends who say they’ll never drive a minivan. They don’t want the soccer mom vide, or family man look. I’m and engineer and a Marine, I’m built to solve problems AGGRESSIVELY. Our minivan checks all the boxes. If anyone is worried what others think, I just tell them that everyone who’s opinion matters is in the minivan with me, and they all love it!

  • @YD-pl5rn
    @YD-pl5rn 5 месяцев назад +1

    We have a minivan and I approve this message. I've moved a twin size mattress with it, 75inch tv with box and just a lixury experience because of the room inside.

  • @kendra1908
    @kendra1908 Год назад +11

    I loved my 2008 Caravan. Once it was gone got a Sienna. Then it got totaled so I am in a small crossover…. Going back to a minivan as soon as I can ! I love them!

  • @neuralismgamingtv4511
    @neuralismgamingtv4511 Год назад +8

    Toyota siennas and Honda Ridgelines (for the truck world) all day. The older Venzas are really interesting too with the comically big wheels.

  • @es330td
    @es330td Год назад +17

    I used to recoil at the idea of owning a minivan until we started taking trips cross country with small kids. For the rest of my life, one vehicle in our family will be a minivan. If we are ever a one car family, it will be a minivan.

  • @davest.pierre7973
    @davest.pierre7973 Год назад +1

    Been shopping around for a used pick up..my daughter ( who own a flower store) bought a new mini van for deliveries..Gave me her old one..161,000 miles on toyota sienna. More room than a pick up..runs great..problem solved!

    • @slumy8195
      @slumy8195 Год назад

      been a truck guy all my life until I stepped into a relatives van and said F it the space is something else

  • @crystalmorgan1959
    @crystalmorgan1959 10 месяцев назад +1

    I fell in love with minivans 25 years ago when my mom got a dodge caravan. Excellent comfort in travel. Could make the 400 mile trip from her house to mine on one tankful, and still have quite a lot left. Can camp out in them comfortably. If suddenly become homeless; a minivan can be a home. I really miss that van. I would like to purchase a Sienna for my next car. A used 2017 or more recent would be perfect.

  • @seikocitizenwatches
    @seikocitizenwatches Год назад +7

    I’ve been driving my 2005 Toyota Sienna for the last 18 years and don’t want to drive anything else despite 323K miles on its odometer. The Sienna is spacious, reliable, cheap to keep, smooth ride and long lasting. I haven’t had to spend any money on major repair. Its engine, transmission, AC, suspension all original.

  • @blobba5442
    @blobba5442 Год назад +7

    In places like Japan, Hong Kong, and Indonesia; MPVs are very popular. Alphards, vellfires, Serenas, Elgrands, step wgns, estimas, Voxys, Noahs, sientas, biantes, elysions, are a few of many models offered in Japan

  • @savoirfaire8979
    @savoirfaire8979 Год назад +12

    I like the idea of putting my bike inside a van for trips. Less worries about theft and much easier to insert/remove compared to racks and roofs

  • @64mrobie
    @64mrobie Год назад

    Bought an Odyssey new in 2013 and had it for nine years. Absolutely my all-time favorite car.

  • @star-stonelegend
    @star-stonelegend Год назад +7

    I actually own a 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan and I use it for ride sharing like Uber. It has been proven quite effective. Only downside to using a minivan for Uber is dealing with 7 riders wanting to get in my van that’s designed for 6 passengers and one driver. But I made it work.

    • @jbvilla82
      @jbvilla82 Год назад

      😂😅Lol. U got me on the 7 passengers thing. That 7th passenger will definitely be stuck in the middle of the 3rd row