Road Test: 2011 Ultimate Minivan Shootout

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Road Test: 2011 Ultimate Minivan Shootout

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  • I think it's ridiculous to let all three Chrysler vans compete. Pick one, and put it up against the real competitors.

  • Actually I heard the nissan quest was the most fun from cars.com....

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  • The narrator is really annoying. Please ditch the cheesy '90s game show host voice and just speak normally, it would make the video much more enjoyable.

  • @dianthusboy Actually, quite a few people do. My boss bought a Town and Country because the loading floor is flat and large. She owns an art gallery, so she won't put her pieces in a pickup.

  • Wow three Mopar vehicles.  I guess the govt was not involved with this testing...

  • YOU DON'T BUY VAN FOR CARGO PURPOSES OK!!!!!!!!! IF YOU NEED CARGO SPACE, GET A PICK UP TRUCK!!!!!!!!!!!! VANS ARE FOR TRANSPORTING PEOPLE.

  • THE NISSAN QUEST IS THE BEST. IT'S THE MOST UNIQUE IN DESIGN AND SO SO SO JAPANESE. THE OTHER VANS IN THIS COMPARISON LOOK THE SAME.

  • 6 MINIVANS?????????? WTF?????????? THE TOWN&COUNTRY, CARAVAN, AND ROUTAN ARE THE SAME VAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THE BADGE!!!!!!! THIS COMPARISON REALLY IS A 4 VAN CONTEST: THE SIEENA, QUEST, ODYSSEY, AND CARAVAN.

  • It's funny there is little mention of the incredibly stupid design on the Toyota second row. Once you get the seats out there are two trolleys left sticking out of the floor.

    And they are *always* in the way!

  • Who actually likes the boxy look? Why didn't the Quest have a navigation? There version was only $38k. They couldn't afford the navigation or it isn't offered? Why did they compare two Chrysler companies? They are essentially the same van, the town and country just has more upgrades. Why did they use a $45k price range? Most families want a cheaper car than that. So many questions. Not the best review I've ever seen. Also, the Sienna has power fold third row, too.

  • Prospective buyers should know about maintenance costs and warranty demands of regular scheduled maintenance. Some manufacturers will void your warranty if you do not follow their scheduled maintenance, which utilizes a "replace before failure" philosophy. This schedule, if followed on other manufacturers, can show that all these vans are essentially the same in terms of quality. The price of the maintenance, however, can differ, check with dealers before purchase.

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