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126coupe 02-27-2005 07:47 AM

Do guys that drive mini vans look nerdy, dorky or geeky?
 
I know i might offend some of you, but come on "Mini Van"
I always threaten my wife that for X Mas I'm buying her a mini van and one of those rediculous x mas sweaters w the giant reindeer on the front with earrings to match.

Jims5543 02-27-2005 07:51 AM

One rule I have in my life. NEVER a minivan.

The A-6 serves us well for road trips etc.. I am not a fan of SUV's either and will not own one either.

SLO-BOB 02-27-2005 08:09 AM

I've ALWAYS loved minivans. When I was single and living in a condo in downtown Chicago I had three vehicles in underground parking; BMW 633 Csi for nice occasions, Jetta Gli for everyday city commute, and a Dodge caravan for sports activities like skiing, sailing, whatever. Not to mention, minivans have carried me through some of the most foul weather imaginable. If I know it's going to be *****y out-I take the minivan.

I've been called a lot of not so nice things in my life to be sure. Geek wasn't one of them. I'm 6'5"/200 lbs, athletic, and never wore glasses:). I guess I don't fit the geek thing physically. If someone thinks less of me because I like minivans, I'm okay with that. I don't need a suv to create the illusion I'm an outdoorsman. I just load the canoes, or skiis, or bikes, or Hobie (trailered), or lumber, or sailbord, etc. on my minivan and go BE the outdoorsman.

I guess always having a "cool" car like the 911 in the garage helped.

lendaddy 02-27-2005 08:10 AM

yes, ofcourse.....but the question is do you care?

sjp_30188 02-27-2005 08:12 AM

Driving a minivan makes a guy look sexy, sensitive cool, in touch with his kids and overall more desireable.


Yeah right..........
"'Steve and his 2K Chevy Van"

My other car is a real car...........

CarreraS2 02-27-2005 08:20 AM

I'd buy a minivan before I bought an SUV.

It's a better tool for the job that 95% of people use SUVs for (on the road commuter transportation and occasional carrying of household stuff and more than 4 people).

Better handling, better mileage, more interior room, usually better quality (Odyssey and Sienna), better features, better ride, better resale value, and faster, too.

SUV or minivan, it's just gonna be a transportation appliance anyways, so might as well get the one that is best suited for the job.

But I don't really watch ads, don't care how "rugged" or "adventurous" the neighbors think I am.

928ram 02-27-2005 08:23 AM

Mini-van are only what they've been labelled as; soccer-mom-mobile, baby hauler, etc. The reality is that they are one of the most versatile automotive configuation much like the station wagon that they replaced. And for you guys/gals with your new crossover vehicle -guess what- it's a station wagon.

I think the very nature of the typical Porsche owner makes us shy away from any vehicle that is popular to the point of being extremely common.

A couple years back I had bought used a mini-van to use for utility/parts chaser; took out all but the front seats and the thing was great, cheap and reliable. I'm not anything close to nerdy, dorky or geeky and had no problem zipping about town in my mini-van. (It's gone now but there are many times I still had it.)

Moses 02-27-2005 09:05 AM

If you are insecure and image conscious, stay away from a mini van. If you need an incredibly versatile vehicle that can haul kids, tools, sheetrock and lumber, a mini van might fit the bill.

There are damn few vehicles I'd be embarassed to be seen in. A mini van ain't one of them.

ted 02-27-2005 09:11 AM

An SUV is a Mini Van marketed as sports purpose.
A mini Van with a couple of baby seats = owned.

Moses 02-27-2005 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ted

A mini Van with a couple of baby seats = owned.

Why would a man be embarassed to have a family. I don't get it. :confused:

Moneyguy1 02-27-2005 09:48 AM

Try carrying lumber in a 911....

Mini vans rock for a lot of property owner purposes requiring hauling of "stuff".

Don't own one, but my daughter and son-in-law do and have saved my bacon at Home Depot more than once!!

ted 02-27-2005 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Moses
Why would a man be embarassed to have a family. I don't get it. :confused:
So in turn the wholesome image of a fatherly provider in a mini van is the ultimate?:confused: ;)

911pcars 02-27-2005 10:01 AM

I own a minivan. I'd be embarrassed to drive an SUV unless I used it offroad.

Sherwood

Moses 02-27-2005 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ted
So in turn the wholesome image of a fatherly provider in a mini van is the ultimate?:confused: ;)
My point is that "image" doesn't mean much to a guy who is content with his life. In the words of Chris Rock, "I'm a grown-ass man". I have three kids. I really don't care what image I project.

JavaBrewer 02-27-2005 10:13 AM

Expedition is my wife's daily driver. She insisted on another SUV to replace our Discovery. No way would she even consider looking at a mini van. In her words they look "lame". It's true the SUV and Mini van answer the same question - to us the SUV has a more sporting/purposeful look and for that 5% of the time we're off in 4x mode it really shines.

Frankly I don't undertand folks here even questioning this. You all made a similar decision in getting a Porsche vs. some other car. Sure some of you race or rally your cars, but how many really push the performance envelope to justify having one? Probably as much, or less than, we do the 4x aspect of our Expedition.

Porsche-O-Phile 02-27-2005 10:59 AM

Yes.

cantdrv55 02-27-2005 12:18 PM

A Dodge Grand Caravan is my daily driver. I also own an SUV. I don't care if the van makes me look geeky and the SUV makes me look...whatever it makes me look like. If you let your car define who you are, you've got issues.

speedracer 02-27-2005 01:35 PM

Unless you are a castmember from "bangbus" minivans are geeky.:D

SLO-BOB 02-27-2005 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by tim f
Unless you are a castmember from "bangbus" minivans are geeky.:D
Ah-there it is-another fine use for the minivan that I forgot to mention:). The shaggin wagon-chicks dig it.

ted 02-27-2005 03:53 PM

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Jims5543 02-27-2005 03:59 PM

I was thinking more along the lines of having to drive the thing.

I don't like driving my Dodge Truck because, well, it drives like a truck.

When we had our second child we thought about what car to get. My wife was anti-SUV as I am too. We looked at lots of different cars and decided a good sized 4 door sedan would do the job. I was pushing for a used M-3, she tought it was too small. We looked at lots of 4 door cars and when we found this A-6 Quattro with a 6 Speed Manual we knew we found our car.

I prefer a car that is a delight to drive even when running around with the family on errands.

I have driven Mini Vans and SUV's. I even rented a Ford Expedition for a week to go skiing. They are horrible cars especially for daily driving and road trips. That expedition wore me out. I shutter when I see a soccer mom in one on a cel phone on the highway.

I don't look at a dude in a Mini van and think nerd. I have plenty of friends that think they are awesome. Same goes for SUV's 1 Million Soccer Moms cannot be wrong.

I just dont like driving them.

vash 02-27-2005 04:10 PM

i completely tease my friend, because he is single, lives with his mom and he owns a mini van, and a toyota camry. only time i shut my mouth, is when we went skiing, and one night out, hitting the casinos (tahoe), bars whatever, we had five hot asian girls in the back. moving alot of people? short of a bus, there is nothing better. he quit borrowing my truck for sheetrock duty, so they must fit too.

married with kids? mini van just make sense.

SLO-BOB 02-27-2005 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by vash
we had five hot asian girls in the back.

married with kids? mini van just make sense.

Sounds like they make sense for more than that!:)

bluebullet 02-27-2005 04:45 PM

bangbus.....LMFAO!!!:D :D



My friend has a minivan. A 91 Caravan that doesnt burn oil at it has 176k on it. He has replaced the tranny 3 times tho. All maintenace done, new exhaust, the ceiling carpet hasnt come down yet either. He uses it to haul all his bands amps and stereo stuff around when doing gigs. Never had a prob with it.

His other car is an 87 rx-7 Turbo II. With 86k miles on the ORIGINAL MOTOR!!!!! Its only seen 10psi its entire life and only has full exhaust and a first gen mitsu eclipse stock blow off valve.

pwd72s 02-27-2005 04:54 PM

When I'm out there on the road, I should give a flying french kiss what the total strangers I share the road with think? The Porsche is for fun. The other 2 machines are for hauling people and stuff, right? They may be as exciting as a fridge, but as long as they function well, I'm happy. BTW, no mini van here, but I doubt I'd die of embarassment to be seen driving one. Beats walking, right?

Serge914 02-27-2005 05:17 PM

I saw on TV that the Dodge Caravan was Reagan answer to promote a good Conservative way of life. The target customer was the mother of 3 or more; she would use it to do some shopping and puck-up the kids at school while his husband would be at work.

Not for me, I still prefer my wagon. The closest vehicule I would buy is a Westfalia.

pwd72s 02-27-2005 05:34 PM

Serge, politics aside, I'm with you there. Years ago, Cindy & I had a rear wheel drive Detroit wagon as a grocery getter. It was a prime example of low performance engineering, and ugly as hell. But it would haul 4 in comfort, 6 in a pinch, plus picnic supplies for all. I still miss it for what it would do. I still forgive it's shortcomings. It just became too expensive to keep when I ran the numbers on fixing it vs. value... That said, I'm pretty sure that Reagan believed in letting people drive whatever they chose to put their money down for.

Jims5543 02-27-2005 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bluebullet

His other car is an 87 rx-7 Turbo II. With 86k miles on the ORIGINAL MOTOR!!!!! Its only seen 10psi its entire life and only has full exhaust and a first gen mitsu eclipse stock blow off valve.

I don't know why people are amazed at this. Rotaries get a bad rap because a majority of car owners are ignorant and dont know how to properly maintain a car. Or mod then too much beofre they know what they are doing.

My friend poped the engine on his 88TII with 250K miles on it. I have another friend who has 160K on his TII and there are countless others with high milage Rotaries.

I am on engine #3. #1 dies due to a N2O experiment gone bad. ( I was modding and not knowing what I was doing. My only defense was that I asked around a LOT and no one had tried it on aTurbo Rotary before except for big money race teams. I have learned a lot and will run it again someday.

#2 - Blew after we had a wastegate issue in Sebring and it boosted to 30+PSI for a long duration in 3rd gear. My tires were breaking loose at 70 MPH in a straight line!! That engine ran for another 6 months of street driving AuotX and Road Course before I decided to tear it down adn see what was hurt. 1 apex seal was cracked.

#3 has been in my car for over a year now running at 400RWHP @15 PSI problem free. Lots of driving and racing on it too.

Sorry for the Hijack.....

nostatic 02-27-2005 05:58 PM

I think this might be my next minivan:

http://goldwing.bikepics.net/triumph...ics-102867.jpg

Bill Douglas 02-27-2005 06:35 PM

I'm looking to buy a mini van to setup as a camper - now THAT is nerdy :)

Moses 02-27-2005 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Bill Douglas
I'm looking to buy a mini van to setup as a camper - now THAT is nerdy :)
I know a guy with an all-wheel drive mini van that is a perfect fly-fishing rig. The last two rows of seats are gone. There is a nice sized bunk along the right side of the van with drawers underneath holding reels, tippet, flies and other gear. The left side of the van has racks that hold the fly rods. Really well done. You could easily make a great camper.

Evans, Marv 02-27-2005 09:33 PM

Well, I don't drive a mini van, but I drove VW campers from the early '70s to the late '80s. Been using a full sized Ford Club wagon since then. I use it for driving to work, vacationing, camping, hauling tools and materials around, and anything else I need to do. I don't think a mini van would do. But, I never felt nerdy and don't care. As for the VW camper, when I was single, it was the best thing ever for afternoon delights.

Eric 951 02-28-2005 06:36 AM

Who gives a damn what other people think about how you look when driving your vehicle? You can't please all the people all of the time.

If you drive a minivan, you are a geek
If you drive an SUV you are destroying the environment and are a poser
If you drive a Porsche you are a rich arrogant jerk.

If you like a vehicle, drive it, wether it is a minivan or a Yugo.:)

xlr8 02-28-2005 06:45 AM

I love my truck, it handles just like a 911.







































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:)

dhoward 02-28-2005 06:55 AM

Yes.
And Ted's right.
Buncha' girlie-men....

targa911S 02-28-2005 07:46 AM

I have/need a mini van. As a working musician and bass player I have to carry a lot of equippment every weekend so the space is a wonderful thing. I'm on my 4th one now and buy em used and drive them till they drop dead. All Dodges. They all had gearbox problems though. Dodge may have invented the Mini Van but they have a long a long way to go on transmission developement!I also have two big dogs and live in a state where ya never know when you need to haul about 12 sheets of 4x8x3/4" plywood. I seriously don't know how I would live withoput one now. The lift height and capacity are much better than any SUV. HOWEVER...if I were a single guy I would rather have my hands cut off than drive one full time if I were trying to pick up ladies....unless I was picking up a bunch of them at one time!

oldE 02-28-2005 08:02 AM

The company had me driving mini-vans for the last 7 years of the job. previously, I had used my Passat. Biggest problem? Cornering (or lack of it) If the vans had been mine, I would have swapped the wheels and tires for something about 1 1/2 inches wider. My wife refused to drive the things, and would take our truck first, saying "the van wallows like a pig." Image? Who cares?
Les

Tim Hancock 02-28-2005 08:38 AM

I think many young families are just becoming too high maintenance. You have to have DVD players in the seat backs, power doors on both sides, heated seats, heated mirrors, variable climate controlled systems , 20 air bags, GPS, On-Star ETC, ETC. How did my brother, sister and I survive traveling on vacations in the 70's in a Volkswagon Beetle?

Maybe I just am lagging behind the times?


I have a 4WD Toyota truck for occasional bad weather and to haul stuff in, other than that my family of 4 drives in comfort in cars. If we have luggage, we put it in the trunk and/or on a rack.

That said, to each his own.

Moneyguy1 02-28-2005 06:13 PM

I don't think you are behind the times. Things have changed, though. Seems as if we have a passel of folks out there that want, in everything...homes, cars, other things, EVERYTHING and they want it now, without a clue as to why it took their parents or grandparents a lot of work and a few years to collect that nice house, travel home, etc. Might want to look into that as one of the root causes of what is driving up some land and housing values. I call it the Lemming effect. If you can do it, or you can have it, so can I!!

Not meaning to sound "religious", but the jist of the following prayer says a lot:

Lord, yesterday I asked you for all things so I could enjoy life. Today you gave me life so I could enjoy all things.

Point of view and value placed upon things differs from person to person.


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