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Originally Posted by MRM
One of my life's missions is to warn people against Chrysler minivans. They seem comfortable when you drive them, but they are so unreliable over the long term that they are worse than not buying a minivan in the first place.
Minivans are wonderful, purpose-built vehicles that are as legitimate as any race car. They are more comfortable, economical and practical than any SUV. In a truly relational society minivans would be kings and SUVs would be a minor market segment.
But do buy a minivan that will last a while. I second the vote for a Toyota or Honda. We had a Honda for many years and miss it fondly but we really coveted the nicer interior and cushier ride of a Toyota. Either one is almost perfect. Please do not buy a Chrysler or VW minivan. We loved our Chrysler for the first 3 years and 36,000 miles, but it fell apart day by day after that. Buy something nice that will last a while. You won't want to give it up after you've gotten used to it.
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I know, right! Mom and dad have had several Chrysler and Dodge minivans and two had to have transmissions replaced. One at 85k miles and the other at 168k miles. No other problems other that the one that had the replacement at 168k miles now needs a new computer because they cant get the key programmed properly and won't start unless you use the remote start. Oh, one of the 1st gen had a radiator leak at 185k miles.
Honda transmissions aren't much better than the Chryco ones.