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JCP writes:
Sajeev answers: I hate answering questions like this. And not because they aren't sexy, I think that damn near anyone can make a minivan look sexy. It's all about being comfortable with yourself and a positive attitude conveyed to others. Our founder's wife penned an article on this subject many, many years ago. Where were we? Oh yeah, trying to make a decision based on all we know: automotive durability stats and the shaky foundations they are based on… Well then! Many reliability studies don't go beyond a vehicle's warranty period, and damn near all of them use formulas of dubious utility. One of the few (the only?) avoiding that pitfall is our own Mr. Karesh's TrueDelta.com website. Poking around there leads me to believe that the most reliable van so far in modern history (5-10 years) is the Toyota Sienna. It seems marginally better than the repair data collected for the Honda Odyssey. Perhaps the Chrysler vans are just fine now–with their all new powertrains–but their past reliability has been spotty at best. Do you mind being the next spot? My answer? I don't really give a crap. Even worse, I have modest-at-best faith in past performance being a bellwether of future durability. There are too many little things that can go wrong, too many moving parts that can have a running manufacturing defect that we won't know for months/years and we can never plan for. Just buy any minivan you like, cut the required transmission servicing schedule in half, add a transmission cooler and you'll be pretty much okay. I call this Taking an Active Role in Consumer Reporting! And that's how you bring the sexy back. How's that for avoiding your unsexy question?
Send your queries to sajeev@thetruthaboutcars.com. Spare no details and ask for a speedy resolution if you're in a hurry. from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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