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Re: Family Size Cars?
Police packaged tahoes are bitchin also Cadillac wagon.
But you have 3 growing kids I will make the case for the mini-vans. I hated them till I rented one to take to a Swapmeet 7hr away.My wife was almost in tears when I told her what I rented . But by the time we got home from the rental place (3 miles from home) We were in love with it. The dodge had fold flat seating a dvd/ xm radio a sound system like a movie theater. Front and rear ac/heat tons of power ports ,cup holder etc . It got great gas mileage easy to park (rear camera) dual sliding door . She could open the doors and fold the seats away and nap or hang out and watch movies why I was out looking for parts . Since we don't have kids we only need one twice a years. But man their cool . Try renting one for a weekend see if you don't agree. Our was the hooker van for the week . http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps1e05ebfe.jpg http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...ps79154671.jpg |
Re: Family Size Cars?
GM doesn't want you to know it, but the "crossover" suv they sell are minivans in disguise. They are fwd but do come in awd. Quite roomy and all, but I don't like minivans.
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Re: Family Size Cars?
Thanks for all the feedback. Right now it looks like we'll try to scratch up another LeSabre Sedan with "lower" mielage and make a go of it. Hoping by the time oldest kid is 15 we'll be doing a Chevelle for him anyways.
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Re: Family Size Cars?
...Here you go.... http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/3564484705.html [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img] |
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