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I hafta give Nutsy credit; he really does drive this ng. We (Yes, I'm
obviously guilty, too.) are responding to a thread about his Kia minivan! Oy vey! In the interest of full disclosure, I love minivans. I've been a minivan guy since the 60's when I bought a VW microbus. [Side note: The paperwork on that sucker labelled it a "station wagon." Interesting.] I kept that as my utility vehicle into the 90s. Over its long lifespan, it carried me and all my belongings from New Orleans to Seattle. Made many long distance camping trips. Carried several of the 1984 Ultima Thule Everest expedition members up into the mountains for practice climbs. Numberless ski trips. (Yeah, that pathetic heater made those kinda chilly!) Hauled tons of crap back and forth from the house to the boat in an endless procession of trips. Etc. In '96 we sent Ol' Paint to that big VW graveyard in the sky and bought a pickup. (RIP, big fella!) Pickups are great vehicles. Really useful. But they ain't microbuses, err, I mean, minivans. So in 2000, we sold the pickup and bought a Honda Odyssey. It's the VW bus of the third millennium. I love it. We've just turned 100K miles and it's ready for its first tuneup. It's on its third set of tires and is ready for a second brake job. Aside from that, we had to have 'em degunk one of those emission control valves recently; but that's it. Half those 100K miles were spent towing; so we haven't exactly been gentle with it. Minivans rule! But Kia... ? Welcome to the world of minivans, Rob! You *are* now officially a soccer parent. Even if you do get Xzibit to pimp that ride, it's still a minivan. Frank |
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I hafta give Nutsy credit; he really does drive this ng. We (Yes, I'm obviously guilty, too.) are responding to a thread about his Kia minivan! Why didn't you jump in on the thread about Scotty's toaster? Oy vey! In the interest of full disclosure, I love minivans. I've been a minivan guy since the 60's when I bought a VW microbus. [Side note: The paperwork on that sucker labelled it a "station wagon." Interesting.] I kept that as my utility vehicle into the 90s. Over its long lifespan, it carried me and all my belongings from New Orleans to Seattle. Made many long distance camping trips. Carried several of the 1984 Ultima Thule Everest expedition members up into the mountains for practice climbs. Numberless ski trips. (Yeah, that pathetic heater made those kinda chilly!) Hauled tons of crap back and forth from the house to the boat in an endless procession of trips. Etc. Cool vehicles, I've owned a series of Volkswagens including the pickup version of the microbus. A Karmann Ghia too, but that's a story for another day. In '96 we sent Ol' Paint to that big VW graveyard in the sky and bought a pickup. (RIP, big fella!) Pickups are great vehicles. Really useful. But they ain't microbuses, err, I mean, minivans. So in 2000, we sold the pickup and bought a Honda Odyssey. It's the VW bus of the third millennium. I love it. We've just turned 100K miles and it's ready for its first tuneup. It's on its third set of tires and is ready for a second brake job. Aside from that, we had to have 'em degunk one of those emission control valves recently; but that's it. Half those 100K miles were spent towing; so we haven't exactly been gentle with it. Minivans rule! But Kia... ? Don't know enough about Kias to say, other than if Bubbles gets one, it should be looked at with suspicion because he is after all nuts. I'd go with Ol' Thom's minivan instead. We're on our second minivan which is a '98 Ford Windstar with towing package. Gets 25mpg on the hiway, about to turn 110k miles. It's basically used like a pickup truck most of the time, all seats out & a layer of plywood with I/O carpet tacked down inside. The dog rides inside with us and stuff piled up in it doesn't get rained on or stolen. It's been an excellent regatta wagon and boat-tower, also handy for moving furniture once in a while. I still have the seats in case we need to move people. DSK |
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I hafta give Nutsy credit; he really does drive this ng.
Man, don't say that. It drives pinheads like Joe and Scotty out of their macroscopic minds. RB 35s5 NY |
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