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Old 04-21-2023, 02:33 PM   #1303
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I was born in 82' and can remember far more roof racks with camping equipment on the cars and bicycles and ski's attached to the top of vehicles. Now everything has been moved inside. Safety? Rain? Theft?
The year you were born, I was one year out of college, so a different experience obviously.

Lots of sedans from the 60's and 70's could carry a family of 5 or 6 comfortably with luggage in the trunk. Yes, they were boats, but they got the job done. Safety was probably questionable. I suppose it's also true that we didn't pack for a week by bringing everything we owned with us. We packed packed one suitcase for the parents, one for the kids on most trips.

We were also known to travel a couple hundred miles to the beach with 4 kids in the back of a pickup truck. I loved riding in the back. I rode the wheel hump if the weather was good, and against the cab if it was raining.

That safety thing always gets in the way of fun doesn't it?
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Friends and family had minivans and wagons. There wasn't anything inherently terrible about their powertrains or build quality relative to other sedans. They were incredibly easy to get into and out of. The swivel seating was great and comfortable, being able to spin around was fun and made interacting with the third row fun. Weight and gas mileage was better than SUVs of today.

They just had the bad rap of being family vehicles for soccer moms and not being cool, which is why many minivans these days are just SUVs with a sliding door.
You're too young to remember honda odyssey transmission problems or the hideous quality of Chrysler minivans. There are other examples.
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You're too young to remember honda odyssey transmission problems or the hideous quality of Chrysler minivans. There are other examples.
We had two Chevy Astro "family cars" while our boys were growing up. One went to 245,000 miles, the other one to 280,000 miles nearly trouble free until they weren't at the end. I'd buy one today if Chevy still made them.
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We had two Chevy Astro "family cars" while our boys were growing up. One went to 245,000 miles, the other one to 280,000 miles nearly trouble free until they weren't at the end. I'd buy one today if Chevy still made them.
My father had a 95 and a 2006. Mightve been the last yr for them. I could stuff 2 race bikes in either one no problem. Plenty of power too. They were good so gm discontinued them and went with fwd cookie cutter pos.
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The year you were born, I was one year out of college, so a different experience obviously.

Lots of sedans from the 60's and 70's could carry a family of 5 or 6 comfortably with luggage in the trunk. Yes, they were boats, but they got the job done. Safety was probably questionable. I suppose it's also true that we didn't pack for a week by bringing everything we owned with us. We packed packed one suitcase for the parents, one for the kids on most trips.

We were also known to travel a couple hundred miles to the beach with 4 kids in the back of a pickup truck. I loved riding in the back. I rode the wheel hump if the weather was good, and against the cab if it was raining.

That safety thing always gets in the way of fun doesn't it?
I remember riding in jumper seats and in the back of pickups too. I remember stowing camping gear on the top of a Mercury Sable station wagon to go camping because the inside was also full. I remember tarped luggage racks routinely getting soaked from rain or falling apart on the highway when poorly secured.

My first car was a 61 Valiant, so bench seats could hold six in the car seat belted and eight in the car because everyone was young and skinny then.

In many ways, SUVs are probably safer and easier than how we did it, which is why they are so popular. It definitely gets in the way of fun. I miss bench seats. It was easier to do some things on those seats, more fun for sure.
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You're too young to remember honda odyssey transmission problems or the hideous quality of Chrysler minivans. There are other examples.
Were the transmissions unique to the Odyssey and not shared with other models?

My high school girlfriend's parents drove this Plymouth Voyager. During middle school, my mom's mechanic boyfriend drove a V8 Ford molester van with a bed in the back and shag carpet. My friend had the 80's Toyota Van in silver with swivel seats. Hideous but all functional. For families, few vehicles beat minivans.





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Minivans will make a huge comeback with autonomous driving. It won't matter if it is ugly because you won't be driving it. Why not have a more comfortable or entertaining space for a passenger space as the car drive you around?

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Speaking of moles-tar vans. My first “car” was a ‘68 Econoline 302 v8 window van with curtains, and 3” foam under shag bathroom carpet. It was a pain to maintain, but it always ran. And had other benefits.
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Hi I don’t get this. If it’s hideously ugly I don’t want to be seen in or emerging from it - no matter who’s driving.

I occasionally consider truck camping. It might be fun to put a camper too on the bed of my old F150. But my boss would never let that happen. Minivans? I don’t think so.

Edit. Wife and I have concluded that, given where we live, driving 1000 miles to get to the beginning of interesting stuff is not fun.

So, the plan is to fly/rent/drive from here on out.
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Were the transmissions unique to the Odyssey and not shared with other models?

My high school girlfriend's parents drove this Plymouth Voyager. During middle school, my mom's mechanic boyfriend drove a V8 Ford molester van with a bed in the back and shag carpet. My friend had the 80's Toyota Van in silver with swivel seats. Hideous but all functional. For families, few vehicles beat minivans.





Odysseys used the same transmission on 4 and 6 cylinder vehicles. They couldn't handle the torque of the 6.
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Hi I don’t get this. If it’s hideously ugly I don’t want to be seen in or emerging from it - no matter who’s driving.

I occasionally consider truck camping. It might be fun to put a camper too on the bed of my old F150. But my boss would never let that happen. Minivans? I don’t think so.

Edit. Wife and I have concluded that, given where we live, driving 1000 miles to get to the beginning of interesting stuff is not fun.

So, the plan is to fly/rent/drive from here on out.
Remove the front seats and imagine a hollow van that is more like a living room with a TV and lounge chairs. It is like a limo. No one cares that a limo isn't an attractive vehicle when they are in the back loving life. The gen Z'ers and Alpha'gen really will care less as long as they can play their simulation in the back of the car while they get driven to school in the family van.
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EV real world testing shows on average 12% worse efficiency than the EPA estimates, while ICE real world testing shows on average 4% better efficiency than EPA estimates. Also, Tesla specifically inflates their range numbers but that's to be expected.

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a4...s-sae-article/
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EV real world testing shows on average 12% worse efficiency than the EPA estimates, while ICE real world testing shows on average 4% better efficiency than EPA estimates. Also, Tesla specifically inflates their range numbers but that's to be expected.

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a4...s-sae-article/
They should have another test for people who drive aggressively fast like assholes because my average would probably be terrible.

Real world speeds would be good for testing all vehicles. It is kind of abnormal to publish highway vs city range like it is normal to quote range of a vehicle and its city/hwy gas mileage, but not its city and highway range, yet I suppose it could be useful. Since it is combined then maybe the city range under full regen is 450 and maybe the highway is 325 for a 400 mile range combined or something. Real world economy will depend on regen and someone’s right foot like it is for ICE vehicles, so I don’t know if it matters unless the discrepancy would be a deal breaker. I’m guessing it wouldn’t for the average buyer considering there is variability between driving styles and experiences anyways.
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