So minivans have vacuums in them now?

Exterous

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Apparently its been like that for a couple of years but I was without cable for a while so I was spared the commercials for it.

https://www.ispot.tv/ad/AjHC/2017-chrysler-pacifica-jim-gaffigan-street-smarts-stow-n-vac

Oddly enough I've never come close to falling face first while using a shop vac nor have I ever needed to put a full sized shop vac in a vehicle to clean it. I can somewhat see the appeal but I'd rather have something small and reliable I can use across cars instead of something that seems like a gimicky feature.
 

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You don't have kids. You have not witnessed the massive amounts of food debris, mulch, paper bits, broken toys, ect that kids can manage to create in a short amount of time.
 

Homerboy

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You don't have kids. You have not witnessed the massive amounts of food debris, mulch, paper bits, broken toys, ect that kids can manage to create in a short amount of time.

You forgot to mention "wives"
 

pete6032

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Minivans have it all. The advancement that they have had since the early 1990s is really phenomenal.
 

Exterous

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You don't have kids. You have not witnessed the massive amounts of food debris, mulch, paper bits, broken toys, ect that kids can manage to create in a short amount of time.

I've seen the damage they can do so I get the appeal. But it just seems like it would be a better idea to get one of those small portable car vacuums so you can use it across various vehicles and in other places. Those strike me as more reliable, easier\cheaper to service\fix\replace than one integrated into a vehicle. Many of those can deal with liquids too. I also look at features like this and can't help but think about the articles out there about how cars are getting too expensive and people are needing 6-8 year loans for them
 

freeskier93

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I've seen the damage they can do so I get the appeal. But it just seems like it would be a better idea to get one of those small portable car vacuums so you can use it across various vehicles and in other places. Those strike me as more reliable, easier\cheaper to service\fix\replace than one integrated into a vehicle. Many of those can deal with liquids too. I also look at features like this and can't help but think about the articles out there about how cars are getting too expensive and people are needing 6-8 year loans for them

I don't think anyone would suggest throwing your shop vac in the trash but if you're not home and want immediate clean up this seems super handy.

Wish I had a small built in vac in my Jeep for cleaning up dust during long off road trips.
 

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core2slow

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I like when people see something advertised and go "i dont need it", "i dont see the need for it", etc.

Hello, McFly, maybe you're not their targeted audience?
 

Imp

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I'd rather they just gave me a voucher to get a portable Dyson...
 

dullard

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Just curious as I know nothing about minivan vacuums, but do they:

A) Use the vacuum already created by the engine and just add hoses/filters (something that adds next to nothing to the cost and only adds a few plastic parts to fail)?

Or

B) Add a whole new motor to create a vacuum (something that adds extra cost, weight, and is prone to fail)?
 

Kaido

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...or you can have the manufacturer just build the vacuum into the van.

1. I was responding to someone who said they wished they had a vacuum in their Jeep.

2. Not sure what current pricing is, but in '13 when this article was written, the vacuum was only available on the $45,000 Odyssey minivan configuration. You could save a ton of money by buying a cheaper van & buying a cheap 12V vacuum.

https://consumerist.com/2013/09/10/...n-vacuum-works-surprisingly-well-costs-a-lot/
 

sdifox

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I don't want to lug a vacuum around. If I am really desperate to clean the minivan while not at home, I go to a gas station.
 

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zinfamous

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You don't have kids. You have not witnessed the massive amounts of food debris, mulch, paper bits, broken toys, ect that kids can manage to create in a short amount of time.

you got your kids mulching, have ya?