Mini van or large suv?
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Mini van or large suv?
Hi,
We are going to Kauai with our family which will be 5 adults and and a 3 1/2 yr. old and 1 1/2 yr old. Can't decide which would be the best. Both are just about the same $$. Thanks for all the help.
We are going to Kauai with our family which will be 5 adults and and a 3 1/2 yr. old and 1 1/2 yr old. Can't decide which would be the best. Both are just about the same $$. Thanks for all the help.
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Hi again,
Very true about the gas the mini is a chevy uplander and the suv is a amc envoy xl. I Look at them on line, do you think I should call a dealer and ask about thier space and luggage room? or just go with the van which will have those nice sliding doors! (Iam thinking Van!)
Very true about the gas the mini is a chevy uplander and the suv is a amc envoy xl. I Look at them on line, do you think I should call a dealer and ask about thier space and luggage room? or just go with the van which will have those nice sliding doors! (Iam thinking Van!)
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What is a E350 van? The one Alamo has is a Chevy uplander, they say that they can hold 7. I think that means 3 rows of seats. As for the luggage it will be a one way trip from the Lihue airport to the house we rented. The 5 will be leaving to go back home before us. (My husband and I are staying longer) When our kids do leave we plan to turn the minivan in for a jeep or car. Hope this doesn't sound to confusing!!
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On Alamo's website you can see a picture of the vehicles. The Chevy Minivan will not have much luggage space - it looks like it's rate as 3 suitcases, 1 carryon. The seating advantage is the middle row only seat 2 people providing space for people to access the third seat. I'm not sure why the Chevy Suburban doesn't rate higher for luggage capacity. Our son has a suburban. To access the third seat you have to fold back the middle seat. You'll need to put car seats in the second row and 2 adults will have to sit in the third row. I assume same type of seating configuration for the other SUVs. It will be much more comfortable to have a full size van with sliding doors. Double check on the leg room for the third seat if you are still considering an SUV. I have a Dodge Durango (an older, smaller one not the new big one built on a Ram chassis) and consider the third seat okay for children only. There's no leg room at all. My husband and a friend shared an SUV with 2 couples one time and there was barely enough room despite the fact that my husband and friend only had carry ons for luggage. That's why I looked at the Suburban which I think has plenty of leg room in the third seat and more luggage capacity than the Chevy minivan. If you're going to be driving the family around, getting in and out of a vehicle set up with car seats can be a pain in the neck. (Son has 2 car seats in middle row so we sit in the third row.)
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Thanks for the help. I have seen the mini van and the large envoy xl on line at Alamo,. The guy at Alamo said that there were no Explorers in Kauai to rent?? Iam going to call again. Also he said that the Envoy has more luggage space? I also went online to a car dealer to see both vehicles. But Iam still confused. Iam calling Alamo now and also am calling National who is they are partners with.
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An E350 Extended Van is made by Ford. It is a large vehicle and is often used by various hotel for passenger service, the Chev counterpart would be a 3500 extended van. You would not need a vehicle the size of an E350 extended. A regular/full size van (E150 or 1500) would give you ample room. It is about the same size as the SUV that you mentioned. Some are opted out as conversion vans, some are just passenger vans. They offer more room and easier access than the SUV and much more room than any mini-van. This link will give you an idea what an E150 conversion van would look like. The XLT E150 passenger version would not be as luxurious. A Chev would look similar,
http://www.conversion-vans-online.com/unit.php?id=391
http://www.conversion-vans-online.com/unit.php?id=391
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Thanks again to all of you!
I am going with the mini van for the one week that our kids are with us in Kauai. Before that, my husband and I will be spending 9 days on the B.I. I have a jeep reserved there. Wonder if I should do a convertible instead?? After the kids leave(Kauai) my husband and I will move from the house I rented to a very nice condo. Then I rented a convertible.(for our last week) Will be in Hawaii fort almost a month. Its my husbands retirement gift from me! So I have been planning this a LONG TIME!
I am going with the mini van for the one week that our kids are with us in Kauai. Before that, my husband and I will be spending 9 days on the B.I. I have a jeep reserved there. Wonder if I should do a convertible instead?? After the kids leave(Kauai) my husband and I will move from the house I rented to a very nice condo. Then I rented a convertible.(for our last week) Will be in Hawaii fort almost a month. Its my husbands retirement gift from me! So I have been planning this a LONG TIME!




