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G-MANN
I voted for the Chrysler Town & Country (in the UK it's called a Voyager), but I just want to point out I would only EVER get a minivan if I ACTUALLY needed the amount of seats they have, eg. if I had a wife and 4 kids, not just 2 kids or 3 kids (you can still fit 3 in the back of most non-minivan family cars. As cars I find them even less attractive than SUVs, I hate nearly all SUVs but I can understand how people are taken in by their size and image, I don't hate minivans as much, but I just don't understand why people would want them unless they really did need the extra seats, which leads me to conclude that minivan drivers who don't need all the seats have no real taste in cars. I mean would a single person ever drive a minivan? A single person might have an SUV (for the right reasons or the wrong reasons) but it make no sense at all for them to have a minivan (unless they drove lots of friends around or used it as a taxi), it would be like a man wearing a bra. I see some families with minivans who don't have more than 2 kids, but they've just been suckered into buying them because of their family friendly features, those people are daft. And I've never liked those smaller MPVs that don't have more than five seats, like the Renault Megane Scenic, why want would you want one of them instead of a four door family sedan or wagon which has the same amount of seats? They are such a mum's car.