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Re: O/T Comments on mini vans
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Posted by buickanddeere on February 12, 2005 at 10:05:03 from (64.10.41.124):
In Reply to: O/T Comments on mini vans posted by Farmer Paul in Ont on February 12, 2005 at 03:30:06:
"Paul, have you considered an Chevy Astro/GMC Safari? Built on a small TRUCK chassis and probbobly more dependable than the other two" From what I've seen I agree double. The front wheel drive unabody weiner wagons are a lightweight econo car with a raised roof. These are the ones that roll over easy when loaded heavy or $moke the light duty transmissions. Just take a stroll through your local auto trans shop after the 1st long weekend this coming spring. A vehicle is just like building a storage shed, never enough. For the same money get some HD parts, weight carrying and towing capacity. Gas mileage, who cares? What's best for your family and isn't going to break under a modest load. The wife's Astro AWD gets 20 mpg plus, just putting around on short trips.
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