EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Thanks, that's a good reminder why to avoid the first year of a new model.
Will you still be able to stay in your budget?
Are you adding to the fleet or will the new vehicle replace existing?
We have had the best luck with Toyota overall...
One thing about having a minivan is you will be taking friends and family more often since everyone can fit...
Also elderly seem to like the seating of a minivan and this has come in handy when I help out taking family/neighbors to their Doctor Appointments.
Never been a big fan of first year and many of my arbitration cases involved first year model launches.
A small van is very handy... the Odyssey has even brought home hay bails in a pinch... with an old tarp spread out first.
Ford makes a mini-van - Transit ConnectI was sorry Ford quit making a mini-van. We bought a 2001 Windstar from CarMax the day after Christmas, 2002. It had 27k miles on it when we bought it. And my wife mistakenly thought she'd rather have a sedan again and we traded off that Windstar in January 2009. It only had 101k miles on it, and while mileage varied, as they all do, overall it got 19.555 mpg while we had it, and was still in great condition. I've driven a friend's Honda several times, and if I were going to buy a mini-van again, that's the one I'd want (if I could afford it).
Yes, I'm about to buy a Transit Connect because VW is taking my Jetta Sportwagen Diesel.You might also look at the Ford Transit Connect. It's available as a van, with seats and windows, but is practical and doesn't cost as much as the bigger models.
And I guess you could throw in the Mercedes Metris, though dealers are sparse.
Or go whole hog, and look at a Transit 350HD.Its the Routan. Just imagine Chrustler build quality (or the lack thereof) paired with VW's German complexity...
I might second looking at the passenger version of the Transit Connect. I have heard good things about them.
Aaron Z
People either love the run flats or not... can't seem to find a middle ground.
Some liked them until they were directed to the Dealer for replacement... at least it was this way a few years back.
Can't really go wrong with a Toyota Corolla... we now have two S models... the 2001 with 72k miles that was stolen and recovered and the 2011 with 31k miles that was bought prior to the 2001 recovery.
With a care that car should provide many years of economical service... it's nice when you can help out family and they appreciate it... what year/trim?
The run flats came standard on the top of the line Honda Odyssey Touring... my sister in law had the first model with them and it was a chore/expensive with the Dealer being the only source when it came time for new tires.?????
We were talking mini-vans.