Long trips aside, I don’t see a practical purpose for owning one that doesn’t have an alternative, and usually a cheaper one at that. But that’s just me.
Being 17 also, it would be difficult for me to tell you to grow up.
Incorrect, but thanks very much for playing. Generalizations, unless they are made in jest, do not belong on this board except in the form of, say, 1+1=2 (except in Euclidean geometry).
So generalizing about every single minivan driver based on the three you saw is not only a bad generalization, it is ignorance.
They’re not vacations, nor are they usually long trips. But they are for business. (Check my tax return for the mileage deductions.) I trust that when you pull me over so I can justify my choice of vehicle to you, you’ll be satisfied?
What if you have more than three kids? Sedans only have room for five.
Minivans aren’t any wider than most regular cars, and definitely not as wide as some of those big-ass SUVs.
How do you know all those people going to work (alone in a minivan) didn’t just drop off their four or five kids at school and the sitter’s?
Hey pal, if the only way you can see traffic ahead is by looking through my windows, maybe you should back the fuck off so you’re more than two feet away from my rear bumper. I’m already doing 60 in a 55 zone, so go speed on someone else’s ass!
The problem folks are the ones who are driving too closely behind the people in front of them, not matter WHAT the speed is. You should pass them if they are driving that slowly, and if you can’t see around them to gauge oncoming traffic in order to pass it is because you are FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY.
You’re just a dumbass, too. But being 17, you’ll likely grow out of it.
Nobody buys a minivan if they don’t need the fucking thing. They’re not exactly show cars, y’know? Which one do you think would get you more pussy: your Camaro or a minivan? Minivans, however, are ideal for many, many uses.
So if every minivan owner needs it for some trips but not all, what do you suggest they do? Buy a different vehicle for every occasion? Minivan only for long trips and shopping, pickup truck for Home Depot, compact car for commuting to work, Camaro for picking up hookers? I’ll need a bigger garage. And a bigger paycheck. Everyone doesn’t get their car from their parents, y’know.
I wouldn’t know which would get me more pussy. Would you?
Your overall tone suggests that your generalized idea of those who drive Camaros intend to pick up hookers and score pussy. I thought we discouraged generalizations?
And I didn’t get my car from my parents, either, if that was your implication.
Either that, or the mom driving the hulk of steel in front of me is swerving back in forth into various lanes because she’s busy telling her kids to leave each other alone.
That would be awesome! I could have an '84 Wagoneer and a '97 pickup truck for hauling stuff, and a '61 Nash Metropolitan for driving around looking cute in, and my '88 Z-24 for everyday tooling around, and a '55 Hudson Hornet for getting groceries (MASSIVE car, HUGE trunk), and a huge Mercury convertible for stylish road trips…
Of course, I’d need to win the lottery several times, and buy an airplane hangar to park my cars in. Kamandi, you also have an excellent point about minivans being Cars of Last Resort. It’s not like people stand in the car showroom saying, “Y’know, that there Intrepid is a mighty sporty car, but that Caravan? THAT’s sexy! Gimme two!”