Posted by George Marsh on December 18, 2013 at 05:48:30 from (50.121.6.110):
In Reply to: OT Mini vans posted by Don-Wi on December 17, 2013 at 19:49:35:
I had a 2001 Grand caravan. It went through 3 trannys in 150K. Oem lasted 47k, Factory reman lasted about 90k, I had it rebuilt cost about $2K. Big mistake because everything else fell apart at 150K.
Why a mini van? I liked mine because I have a bad back and my back loved the mini van's seats.
I found I could purchase a crossover cheaper than a van, get better mileage too. I bought a new 2005 Buick rendenzeous. There are many crossovers on the market. Crossovers are a SUV/mini van.
If I were going to buy a used vehicle, I would go talk to my tranny repairman and ask his opinion on what to buy. He's been in the business for 40 years. He's better than consumer report for info.
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