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    Why can't we have nice things in the US???

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    Quote Originally Posted by doebedoe View Post
    Yeah -- I was assuming Bunion was referring to early Gen 3 where both 4 cyl gas and 6 cyl gas were a thing.
    I was, shopping used.
    I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark View Post
    Was doing a little bro talk with a buddy on my card the other night who happens to be a career valet. I asked him what the most unreliable car over his last 2 decades of knowing all types was. No hesitation he said yota hybrid mini vans. I was super bummed because I really want one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    Why can't we have nice things in the US???
    If you want even more disappointment, look up the Lexus LM.


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    When are used vehicle pricing going to drop? Crazy what theyre asking for used siennas w 100k miles. Car lots are full w new vehicles

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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    When are used vehicle pricing going to drop? Crazy what theyre asking for used siennas w 100k miles. Car lots are full w new vehicles

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    It is crazy. My Sienna was the only one on the lot when we picked it up yesterday but there were some Tundras and at least one Tacoma. More of the SUVs and crossovers there though. Side note: because of the chip shortage, we came home with only one FOB. They promised to send another one eventually but can’t tell us when.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    I think you forgot about the part of the Rav4 being the best selling vehicle in the world.

    Toyota is doing just fine. And their minivans are dope as shit. Have you seen a modern Alphard? Add the Toyota Racing Department (TRD) package and you'e got a 100K first class cruiser that happens to rip shit up.

    All that said-- in light of this thread's title-- I drive a Honda StepWgn. It's a tiny AWD 1.5L 16v V-TEC with a Turbo and a paddle shifting CVT. It's like 3 power settings in one motor. Unfortunately not available stateside.

    It burns very little fuel going to the supermarket while on the ECO setting... because half the motor is working. (It's a V-TEC, meaning 8 valves aren't even operating.)
    Turn off the ECO setting and appreciate decent daily starts. Above 2000rpm the other 8 valves open and begin firing. It's like doubling your motor.
    But... need to pass that old farmer guy? Holy balls, the turbo kicks in on top of all 16 valves.

    The 0-100k/hr (0-60) are nothing worth speaking of.
    The 40-100k/hr (30-60) will make you grateful that it's AWD and the entire vehicle is sticking to the ground. Because it fucking shreds.

    Never did I anticipate a minivan that shreds... and then shuts it down. That paddle-shifting CVT can go low at a trigger. I can descend from my ski resort, a 30 minute drive, and never touch the brakes.

    By far the most comfortable vehicle I have ever driven. Which just makes me wonder what an AUDI minivan would be like.

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    At least styling wise that beats their Element boxy no style at all they offered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark View Post
    He drives a Tacoma.
    This changes everything


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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    Why can't we have nice things in the US???
    2 words

    Chicken tax
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownski View Post
    It is crazy. My Sienna was the only one on the lot when we picked it up yesterday but there were some Tundras and at least one Tacoma. More of the SUVs and crossovers there though. Side note: because of the chip shortage, we came home with only one FOB. They promised to send another one eventually but can’t tell us when.
    Same for my sister. One fob and it took 8 months to get the 2nd.
    Im seeing lots of rav4's and tacos. Only a few sienna's and odyssey's and they want big $. Gone are the days when the mommy wagons were a bargain. I guess they look so much better now. Most everything i see has lots of miles on it. People love to drive just to drive

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
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    I thought that was just Europe and just light trucks and cargo Vans, hence the reason Turkey ships over Transit Connect vans with seats, then the interiors get ripped out and trashed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
    2 words

    Chicken tax
    That’s why the Subaru Brat had rear seats
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyg82 View Post
    That’s why the Subaru Brat had rear seats
    I don't remember rear seats in the Volkswagen Rabbit pickup "trucks".

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    I think that they didn't need them because they were made in PA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    I think that they didn't need them because they were made in PA.
    That explains a lot about the VW Rabbit.

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    2005 Sienna. I traded my 996 for it when my kids were born.

    Now my ex wife’s husband drives it as a beater. And the 993 is worth double.

    Life’s a trip.

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    ^couldnt have happened to better people

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    Quote Originally Posted by XXX-er View Post
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    Chicken tax
    Must be why the price of eggs has gone up also...

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    So far so good. I got some load bars and my kayak rack mounted up. The work platform is a key bit of gear. I may try swapping it for a four foot step ladder though.

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    The lack of a rear bumper is going to annoy me.

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    Damn I need a roof rack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    Damn I need a roof rack.
    Yup. I have fucked around with foam blocks and all kinds of ad hoc car-topping solutions and nothing beats a good permanently installed roof rack. I think I’m also gonna need to install a receiver hitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownski View Post
    Yup. I have fucked around with foam blocks and all kinds of ad hoc car-topping solutions and nothing beats a good permanently installed roof rack. I think I’m also gonna need to install a receiver hitch.
    Hitch clearance on the older Sienna's sucks. Do they make an OEM one for yours that uses a different "bumper" aka rear end plastic piece so it can be up higher? I know they make one for my Highlander.

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    Found this blurb doing a great job as to why my Honda Minivan shreds--



    It's a minivan. With a VTEC. With a Turbo. With multiple chip settings (Eco and non... which does beg the request for a new chip of 7 settings.)

    With a stock paddle-shifting CVT for the downhill. (of seven gear ratios.).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post
    Found this blurb doing a great job as to why my Honda Minivan shreds--



    It's a minivan. With a VTEC. With a Turbo. With multiple chip settings (Eco and non... which does beg the request for a new chip of 7 settings.)

    With a stock paddle-shifting CVT for the downhill. (of seven gear ratios.).
    You can stop now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownski View Post
    So far so good. I got some load bars and my kayak rack mounted up. The work platform is a key bit of gear. I may try swapping it for a four foot step ladder though.

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    The lack of a rear bumper is going to annoy me.
    Heh, i have a dent in the top of my vans rear hatch from not giving it enough clearance with kayaks on the top.

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