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It is possible to be invisible. Just by a minivan and any man driving it is completely invisible to women.
Brad Pitt has a minivan.
Think women would find him invisible driving it?
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It is possible to be invisible. Just by a minivan and any man driving it is completely invisible to women.
Just curious, what are the pros and cons between an SUV/Mini SUV and a mini van?
Pro-Vans are cheaper and have sliding doors
Cons-everything else
Damn. I was hoping my wife would let me take the minivan to go cruise for chicks.It is possible to be invisible. Just by a minivan and any man driving it is completely invisible to women.
This thread had me confused with the banter thread.... Non-sense.
Just kidding,
Even though I will never own a minivan, the slide out back doors make them worth it for kids. Otherwise a SUV can accomplish everything else that is needed.
Can you put a fridge in an SUV the same way a mini van can do it? Or captains chairs? You could technically load a mini van up enough to make it pretty neat..
10 miles to the gallon in those tanksI'm just bluetrolling it up today, I must be in a pissy mood, I'm acting like I live in Wisconsin.
But yes you can put a fridge in a SUV, yes they do come with captains seats, and no you can't.
The late 80's early 90's burbs were the best. You could take out the rear seat, and the middle seats laid flat, so the entire floor from tailgate to driver's seat laid flat. Road trips were the best in that thing, we had a tv, vcr and air mattress back there. Me and my sister would watch movies the whole way. This was WAYYYY before headrest entertainment systems. Seatbelts were not necessary in a Burb, we were bigger than everything else.
10 miles to the gallon in those tanks
Just curious, what are the pros and cons between an SUV/Mini SUV and a mini van?
Discussed this very thing with multiple dealers over the past weekend. The real difference is in the chassis.
Right now to get the features in a SUV the same as a mini van the cost would be more than 10k higher for anything we like.
Then add in the better fuel economy and its kind of a no brainer for our situation.
Some day I hope to be as cool as a few others and have a sweet ride like a chick car and all, but for now, you can call me hockey mom.
For now. This is the new Transit Connect "Wagon".
Oh come on now, I bet that green smart car gets plenty of chicks!
Oh come on now, I bet that green smart car gets plenty of chicks!
Discussed this very thing with multiple dealers over the past weekend. The real difference is in the chassis.
Right now to get the features in a SUV the same as a mini van the cost would be more than 10k higher for anything we like.
Then add in the better fuel economy and its kind of a no brainer for our situation.
Some day I hope to be as cool as a few others and have a sweet ride like a chick car and all, but for now, you can call me hockey mom.
What's that spaceman thinking about?
It was a concept car at an auto show, the Citroen Tubik. He was modelling.
Tire specs please..
Michelin Model XGV tires, size 75-R-14