A minivan is not made to be “cool” but to be practical. Most of them have more space (as in can hold more liters) than a “big” SUV while using less gas. Also they are safer and less pron to be stolen.
Real men drive minivans. I have too many male adult friends that have 75k F150 and GMC Sierra but never haul, it’s just their daily driver. Yet here I am, in my Odyssey, hauling three kids and doing Lowes runs with full sheets of plywood.
Reminds me of a Opal station wagon I was in at the dealership in Wirzburg when I was stationed there in the ,90’s it had a stick shift I would have loved to drive that. They did have a Firebird on the showroom floor that was sweet.
All my parent friends get hype talking about minivans. When you got 2 kids, a dog, stroller, and everything else that comes with a family you aren’t left with many choices. And with all of the running around, it’d be nice to have decent gas mileage too. Enter the minivan. Also how many people with trucks can actually haul a full sheet of drywall in their 4ft beds.
I don’t know, I very much enjoy the look of the new Sienna XSE. It looks needlessly aggressive which I find hilarious for a minivan. I desperately wanted that trim but the wait was 6-8 months when we ordered ours so we settled for the XLE which came in six weeks instead.
In high school I would regularly use my minivan to take 7 cheerleaders to football games. I could also take the back seats out, lie down, and make out with my girlfriend. It was pretty awesome.
haha, I like this. the acceptance and acknowledgement is amazing.
Take my homies to a meeting. That’s cool.
I mean, there are some cool minivans, but no one’s ever fucking said that to one of those
Toyota PreviaFiat Multipla, Renault Avantime
Bro has gotten the serenity to accept it.
Truth and humor, I accept it.
I’m sure it’s been said [about some minivans](https://youtu.be/ZC4ZuvgLkTM?si=OOa2ZB_P3mpcarmt)
Nonsense, minivans are awesome. Useful, spacious, efficient, comfortable. Love me a nice minivan.
We just got a minivan and that thing is rad. We have all the space you could ever want. I’m looking forward to doing our first road trip on it.
1995 GMC Safari AWD was peak mini-van
Way to embrace it. I bet the person who drives this van in real life is in fact undoubtedly cool.
A minivan is not made to be “cool” but to be practical. Most of them have more space (as in can hold more liters) than a “big” SUV while using less gas. Also they are safer and less pron to be stolen.
I saw a sticker like that recently but it was with a Prius
“That’s the Cadillac of minivans.” –Chili Palmer
Real men drive minivans. I have too many male adult friends that have 75k F150 and GMC Sierra but never haul, it’s just their daily driver. Yet here I am, in my Odyssey, hauling three kids and doing Lowes runs with full sheets of plywood.
As a kid I thought minivans were awesome.
As an adult I’d prefer not to have a vehicle at all.
Simmer down. 😆
I live in the south eastern United States.
Occasionally, I’ll be getting gas next to somebody and some enormous truck, all shiny with no scratches or dents.
I’ll tell them the same thing.
Reminds me of a Opal station wagon I was in at the dealership in Wirzburg when I was stationed there in the ,90’s it had a stick shift I would have loved to drive that. They did have a Firebird on the showroom floor that was sweet.
All my parent friends get hype talking about minivans. When you got 2 kids, a dog, stroller, and everything else that comes with a family you aren’t left with many choices. And with all of the running around, it’d be nice to have decent gas mileage too. Enter the minivan. Also how many people with trucks can actually haul a full sheet of drywall in their 4ft beds.
I don’t know, I very much enjoy the look of the new Sienna XSE. It looks needlessly aggressive which I find hilarious for a minivan. I desperately wanted that trim but the wait was 6-8 months when we ordered ours so we settled for the XLE which came in six weeks instead.
In high school I would regularly use my minivan to take 7 cheerleaders to football games. I could also take the back seats out, lie down, and make out with my girlfriend. It was pretty awesome.
Once you reach a certain age, you realize that “cool” applies to your power tools, not your vehicle.
So you need a vehicle that can transport stuff to cut with your power tools.
Our minivan is like a family room in wheels, then converts into a truck with a huge bed when the seats are stowed. Feeling love it.
Everyone should act like no one ever. What a cool dude.