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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by wickerbill,Aug 10 2010, 07:18 PM
You might go ahead and grab a car seat and take it with you when you're looking at cars to see how it fits.
great advice. will definitely do this.
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Boski,Aug 11 2010, 06:51 AM
With two boys (ages 4 and 5) I'll put in my $.02 on mini vans. My wife was never a mini van girl. She had a 2 door Merc coupe and swore she would just simply upgrade to a sedan. Now she owns a Honda Odyssey and would not trade it for the world. I've even got to say I'm very pleased with it. We went with the touring model which has navi/rear back up camera/dvd player/etc. the best thing is the automatic doors/rear hatch. You have no idea how nice that is to be able to pop the sliding doors/hatch in the rain carrying two kids while running to the car. Its also got crazy space and the touring has the V-6 with eco mode which cuts out 3 cylinders while cruising. I get about 22-23 mpg on the thing which ain't to shabby.
this is the exact same advice/story i've received. "all roads lead to a minivan." even wives who refused to get one eventually succumb and learn to love it.

its a tough sell (to my wife).
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 09:14 AM
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We had a 98 Maxima when we were doing rear facing seats and it worked great. The decent sized back seat helped.

Around the time we switched to front facing seats we had a Mini Cooper, and that was manageable. It depends on what you want to put up with.
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 09:16 AM
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If you don't really have a budget, you should look at the new Crosstour. Sedan and hatchback all in one.
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 09:42 AM
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smart move

I once thought of trading in my S for a Ody.. but NAH!!!

I wish we have more options on minivans.
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by mwy23,Aug 11 2010, 10:09 AM
this is the exact same advice/story i've received. "all roads lead to a minivan." even wives who refused to get one eventually succumb and learn to love it.

its a tough sell (to my wife).
I know plenty who have been anti minivan and when they see others who have them and how easy they make life they succumb.

For one kid any vehicle will do but things to think about are rear ventilation (make sure you can get adequate cooling/heating to the child in a carseat in the rear). It also helps to have a wagon/suv/van to have flat floorspace in which to do emergency diaper changes, feedings, clothing changes.

I love our minivan. It's made life so much easier.
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by The Gasman,Aug 11 2010, 01:57 PM
I know plenty who have been anti minivan and when they see others who have them and how easy they make life they succumb.

For one kid any vehicle will do but things to think about are rear ventilation (make sure you can get adequate cooling/heating to the child in a carseat in the rear). It also helps to have a wagon/suv/van to have flat floorspace in which to do emergency diaper changes, feedings, clothing changes.

I love our minivan. It's made life so much easier.
I think a Lambo tends to outweigh the stigma of a minivan a bit more than an S2000 does.

I'll agree though, no kids here but my buddy just had twins and sold his Saab for an Ody, I gave him all kinds of hell until I spent a week with them and had to help load the kids up and stuff. 1000X easier for everything. I'd never drive one myself but I hope I have a wife that is down to drive one if I ever have kids.
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 11:18 AM
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well for us, we are looking into Honda Pilot or the new Toyota Sienna SE (which actually looks pretty good for a mini van )
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 12:14 PM
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When we just had the one kid, the wife had a Forester XT. Plenty of room for our stuff and ALL the stuff that we thought we needed for Son #1.

Now that we have three (ages 5, 3 and 2), we've moved on to an Odyssey. The Touring model is awesome, and my wife (who previously wouldn't be caught dead in anything remotely resembling a minivan) positively adores it.

Not to mention the newest one's got a whopper of a rear entertainment system and lots of cupholders. Wife drives, husband drinks beer and plays PS3 in back
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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 09:04 PM
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I'm not going to go through 2 pages of answers but F the SUV! I'll bet you could buy a brand-new WRX 4 door (not the hatchback) and the kid will fit in the backseat for at least the next 5 yrs, probably more. Might also want to consider the Lancer Rally Art.

I wouldn't go w/ the Genesis coupe because there isn't much room in the back seat as it is so there won't be much for him to grow into. Maybe the Genesis sedan though. They're close to the same price I think.
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