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worked for us....till we had twins, too. Then a minivan was required.

Son of a bitch. My wife wouldn't approve the sprinter. I had that one all spec'd out, too....

I was really hoping to find a non-minivan solution. I already had the SUV picked out until I heard the dreaded t word. I have no doubt that the pilot and many others are capable for most situations. The minivan, however, has more room than anything else (besides full size vans) due to its lower floor and better access

Oh, and most SUV's today have the same offroad capability as a minivan...

I will have to say wrong to you, sir. The minivan has a greater cargo capacity and more versatile seating. I have a 2year old and 2x4 month olds and all suv's make it impossible to get into the back seat with that many car seats installed. Only the venerable minivan can do it.

The ability to change from highlights to all replies needs to be on the top of the discussion.

If you want an extended warranty, it usually pays to do some internet searching.

Just the other day, I had a stopped camaro at a red light hit the gas as I took a left pull through the intersection. Just to be clear, he stopped at the red light and then just decided to go, for the fuck of it, and almost t-boned me.

Just to be clear, you are shitting on acura for bringing an updated version of their sedan because it is not as "innovative" as Cadillac updating their 2-door sedan, infiniti repainting their renamed G37 sedan, Volvo making wagons, and BMW renaming the 2-door versions of the 4-door sedans that they already make?

Dents in the sheet metal don't mean squat to the utility of the truck.

Dude, I'm pretty sure it's a kia optima....

You guys can close the thread now....

"the guy is basting Young Scooter"

Subaru Outback.

I live less than 500yds from Hotel Derek....and I was outside around the time this happened. I also drive by that car rental place every day. They have some beautiful aston's, AMG's, and Ferrari's there sometimes.

wrong.

Odyssey has the same feature. If you insert the key into the door lock, turn, and hold the windows will close. You have to turn it in the right direction, though. One way is open, one way is close.

My outback (a station wagon. Suck it, Demuro.) has a gauge that does the exact same thing.

While I can empathize with you regarding speed and that it is largely unnecessary, the memory seat function is truly fucking awesome.

My parents had 6 or 7 of them over the years. I learned to drive on a blue, '89, 4-cyl with a stick.