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"Rear Wheel Drive Hack" I think...

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yeah, that is what i was getting from it. i like RWDCHAK better.


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Diane Hall wrote:
"Rear Wheel Drive Hack" I think...


You got it Diane. PULL ME. That's funny. :)
See what those vanity plates do. I don't need to advertise to the cops.
Unless of course, they would follow, GOAWAY and it worked...

I might just get RWDHAK now I think about it. We're already reserving AWDHAK for Kevin or one of the other Subbie boys... :lol:

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Graham Jagger wrote:
We're already reserving AWDHAK for Kevin or one of the other Subbie boys... :lol:


Why when this one is available?

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Sally and I keep arguing the merits of a minivan. In my mind they have only one deficiency, and that is towing capacity


Todd and I have a Sienna and we highly recommend it. The Sienna forum says it will tow around 3500lbs (I think), but we haven't tried it yet. I have to say that we were both anti-minivan until we bought one.

I don't know how old your little one will be when he/she joins you, but I can vouch for the ease of getting little folks in and out of a minivan as opposed to any other type of vehicle. Especially if they are still in the carrier type of carseat. :offtopic:

Rebecca


Glad to hear you like the Sienna. I've been pricing out the XLE AWD and am >90% sure I will buy it. Two infants in rear facing seats has been an issue for long drives when one of us wants to be in the back seat. We currently have a Volvo Cross Country and my wife has been climbing into the back seat from the front seat....not easy.

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Chris Landi wrote:
Todd Breakey wrote:
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Sally and I keep arguing the merits of a minivan. In my mind they have only one deficiency, and that is towing capacity


Todd and I have a Sienna and we highly recommend it. The Sienna forum says it will tow around 3500lbs (I think), but we haven't tried it yet. I have to say that we were both anti-minivan until we bought one.

I don't know how old your little one will be when he/she joins you, but I can vouch for the ease of getting little folks in and out of a minivan as opposed to any other type of vehicle. Especially if they are still in the carrier type of carseat. :offtopic:

Rebecca


Glad to hear you like the Sienna. I've been pricing out the XLE AWD and am >90% sure I will buy it. Two infants in rear facing seats has been an issue for long drives when one of us wants to be in the back seat. We currently have a Volvo Cross Country and my wife has been climbing into the back seat from the front seat....not easy.


Blasmephy!!!! :D

Landi landi landi.... B9 Tribeca!! Once your an AWD hack, you (and your family) can never go back! ;)

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Well, the B9 isn't available yet and they're preordering at MSRP. The Sienna is readily available, bigger, and can be had at a bit above invoice. It's also AWD. Wanna buy an AWD Cross Country? :)

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Brian Herring wrote:
Chris Landi wrote:
Todd Breakey wrote:
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Sally and I keep arguing the merits of a minivan. In my mind they have only one deficiency, and that is towing capacity


Todd and I have a Sienna and we highly recommend it. The Sienna forum says it will tow around 3500lbs (I think), but we haven't tried it yet. I have to say that we were both anti-minivan until we bought one.

I don't know how old your little one will be when he/she joins you, but I can vouch for the ease of getting little folks in and out of a minivan as opposed to any other type of vehicle. Especially if they are still in the carrier type of carseat. :offtopic:

Rebecca


Glad to hear you like the Sienna. I've been pricing out the XLE AWD and am >90% sure I will buy it. Two infants in rear facing seats has been an issue for long drives when one of us wants to be in the back seat. We currently have a Volvo Cross Country and my wife has been climbing into the back seat from the front seat....not easy.


Blasmephy!!!! :D

Landi landi landi.... B9 Tribeca!! Once your an AWD hack, you (and your family) can never go back! ;)

- brian


Hey, I was an AWD hack for years and managed to escape. Trust me, there is hope. :wink:


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