Yuck. I avoided minivans like the plague. Never liked the look, never liked their low ground clearance, and they are really difficult to work on if you do your own mechanic work. When the kids were small and we had dogs, it was suburbans all the way. My 2 favorites were a gorgeous 1990 lifted one and a 1997 with a 454 engine.
Don’t knock it, Brian. I recently purchased an accessibility enhanced minivan to drive my wheelchair bound wife around. I’ve driven a full sized van earlier in my life. what a world of difference.
alcorn about 1 year ago
https://www.fowllanguagecomics.com/minivan-bonus-panel/
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 1 year ago
That’s the spirit, Brian. Be what you are. Inhabit your life.
Baucuva about 1 year ago
It’s funny the number of people who drive the official soccer mom vehicle (SUV’s) trying to avoid that and failing miserably.
Chris about 1 year ago
word. :D
Nicki's ZoMcYo about 1 year ago
Yuck. I avoided minivans like the plague. Never liked the look, never liked their low ground clearance, and they are really difficult to work on if you do your own mechanic work. When the kids were small and we had dogs, it was suburbans all the way. My 2 favorites were a gorgeous 1990 lifted one and a 1997 with a 454 engine.
pumaman about 1 year ago
I eventually sold our minivan and bought something much cooler, a Subaru station wagon! Well, at least it had a manual transmission.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
It’s not the age that requires a minivan, it’s your baggage …..
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 year ago
He’s an old and “lame duck”!!!
xsintricks about 1 year ago
Don’t knock it, Brian. I recently purchased an accessibility enhanced minivan to drive my wheelchair bound wife around. I’ve driven a full sized van earlier in my life. what a world of difference.