Black88GTA
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Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: DrPizza
If you really want a new vehicle, go for it. That's not what I would do - I would buy a 1 or 2 year old vehicle as others suggested - but the decision is yours, based on your own reasons.
As far as the SUV vs. mini-van debate... I drove a Jeep Cherokee for years. Absolutely loved the vehicle. It went anywhere I wanted it to go. (I went off-road quite a bit, especially during hunting season). Then, I got a Nissan Pathfinder. Far less room inside; absolutely worthless as far as "utility vehicle" goes; and as I needed to use it for those purposes, it sucked majorly. A year or so ago, my wife got a Grand Caravan. Best vehicle for utility purposes we've ever had. It's hauled 50 4x6x8 landscape timbers for a fence... it's hauled an alpaca, dirtbikes, tons of wallboard, plywood, etc. I regularly load it up with 1000 pounds or so of coal. It's hauled everything that most people would relegate to a pick-up truck, except for a freezer (won't stand up-right in the van) And, it's pretty good at towing our boat and/or our trailer. (Towed both at the same time last year - put the boat on the trailer
, plus 2 kayaks on the roof of the van)
As far as handling, I'd have to say that it's far better than either the Pathfinder or Cherokee with the exception of when I had either SUV in 4-W drive on roads covered in slush. In regular snow, it handles great.
And lastly, for the people calling them 2 ton vehicles, check the stickers on the door... Grand Caravan is right around 3 tons. 3 1/2 a lot of times when I load it up![]()
You put coal inside your van to haul it? Also a dirtbike in the van?
And an Alpaca?? Weirdest cargo evar!