I always see people say that they will NEVER drive a minivan EVER. And even if would make life a lot easier for them while their kids are young, they still won't do it.
So I am just very curious...what are the actual reasons that someone will never go that route?
Re: Just curious - why no minivan?
For us, we wanted 4 wheel drive and needed towing capability for our boat. We ended up with a used suburban because of the bigger engine, 3rd seat and still able to put the BOB and storage in even using the 3rd row seating.
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My reason was really selfish. My mom had a minivan and she was ALWAYS the transportation for everyone else. I didn't want to have to to cart everyone else's kids around.
But we did give in and get the minivan.
we considered buying one but my goodness, they are huge! my last car was a honda civic...made the van seem like a bus. we ended up with a rav4...much smaller, but big enough for the convertable seats + BOB.
For me, it was the stereotype of it.
Know what? I AM a soccer mom, or will be eventually. I wouldn't have it any other way.
FWIW, the Odyssey can tow which is why we chose it over the Sienna. It drives like a car, not a truck like they used to. We love it!
I used to say "never" b/c i hated how they looked - total "mom" cars... but guess what- i AM a mom and I'm proud of it- I'm also a MoM and damn, having a minivan makes life a LOT easier.
All of you who still don't want one b/c of looks - really - it's time to get over that... you're a mom now - of twins (or more)... and a minivan is truly the easiest thing for you and your kids... time to get over it
If you need 4WD for towing, etc- that's a whole different story... but if you are just worried about looks - well, I feel bad for you, b/c the last thing I'd care about now is how my car looks - thank God things like that don't matter to me anymore.
Just because I am a mom doesn't mean I have to drive a car I don't like. Our vehicle works for our family and that is all that matters.
Ditto this. Even though they aren't born yet, I'm pretty positive our SUV is going to work out just fine for us. Minivans just aren't my style. I probably am against minivans because my mom never drove one either with three kids and she was a "soccer mom." There were never any problems carting us around with her SUV.
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actually- they don't drive like busses anymore either - they are pretty damn smooth IMO!
I'm with you. I get it if there are other factors (like the towing, or if you have too many other kids) but really, just because "it's a minivan" is silly, IMO. Especially if it really is the best option for your situation.
Until they make other cars with remote doors, I'll be driving a minivan!
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This is me. I hate SUVs and minivans because I like little cars and sedans. I generally hate driving and do alot of city driving and I just find it easier to drive something small.
Now, that makes sense to me! A minivan would be really nice for road trips, but for driving around town I do love how (relatively) small and maneuverable my Rondo is.
Well, I hate the way they look. I'm not about to pay 400+ dollars a month for a car I hate. I'm also the kind of person who will forgo a coat if it doesn't go with my outfit, or wear heels when I have to walk 9 miles. I'm just vain I guess! LOL!
I know that everyone who has them loves them. My friends with mini vans love them so much, they were like drug pushers when we were shopping for a new car. We opted for a pilot, and honestly I also hate that too. I'm in the little car lovers club. As soon as I can have three radians FF, I'm getting a wagon.
ok- i'll accept the "i like a little car" reason, too
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I can say that I prefer people who don't feel good driving a big vehicle to continue driving little cars - there are WAY too many moms in my area driving the BIGGEST SUVs around and have no idea how to drive or park them- it's pretty scary sometimes, actually.
My old manager used to say "the bigger the SUV the tinier the blonde is getting out of it".. and I added on "and the bigger her diamond is"... b/c that's how it is in this area --- wealthy moms who feel the need to drive insane huge vehicles (much bigger than minivans) ... yet they have no idea HOW to drive them!
Seriously. Two kids does not equal needing to drive a minivan. I drive a small SUV that serves my needs just fine. I highly doubt not liking the way a minivan looks makes me some kind of assshole or that I need to get over something. I can be just as proud of being a mom and drive my non-minivan vehicle as the next person. Judge much?
1) My brother is a Subaru mechanic and I like having a car he can work on and get parts for
2) Like 4WD
3) I have a strange driveway and need a certain amount of ground clearance to prevent scraping the bottom.
i think minivan drivers are always getting judged, so we might be a tad defensive. :P
that said, i'd NEVER say someone with twins (or two kids) need a minivan. it's when you get to three or more where i think it deserves a look.
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That's the beauty of so many choices...to fit different people. My life would be easier if I didn't blowdry and flat iron my hair, put on makeup or wear current styles but I still do because I like it. I certainly don't think less of those who drive them...they're just not for me.
I'm also not the only one that will be driving the family car. DH is in marketing and in an industry where image IS very important.
That said, I got an Acadia which is on a car base so it drives smoothly. I also think it's one step from a minivan anyway, without actually being one and fits all 3 kids. Win win in my book!
this!
I did not realize that mini-van vs. no mini-man was the new mommy wars!?!
But I enjoyed reading all the responses! My DH wanted one before we even had kids so when we saw twins on the ultrasound and my Jeep Liberty lease was up it was a no brainer for him and I just didn't fight it. I am glad we went that route b/c I ended up really liking it.
We got teased so much by friends and family but I never stopped to ask why. I agree with the pp that everyone is different and that is why there are so many makes and models. I was just curious what the reasons were when you were deciding no and I think this post answered that.
No, actually. I don't judge moms who don't drive mini-vans. We got one only when it became a necessity. We were driving 2 sedans, neither of which will fit 3 car seats.
I reserve judgement for people who don't use carseats, no matter which car they drive.
i don't know...I said I would never do it! it was just too much for me LOL
however, once we found it was twins...I had to reconsider because I didn't want to drive a big suv that required so much gas : / and once I started really thinking...there were other that appealed to me on the minivan over suv :-P
after looking at the minivan and driving them..I can now see why people like me who say they will NEVER drive one, get one and end up loving it! they have thought of everything in those thing! we are buying a 2011 sienna next week LOL
We just got the new 2011 Sienna yesterday and I love it. Yea for all the technology to make it easy on families!!
I totally love our minivan. We test drove a bunch of large sedans, crossovers and SUVs and none of them were as comfortable as the Odyssey, which is what we bought.
I also do not get people who say they won't ever drive one because its a "mom car." If you are 21 and clubbing every weekend, maybe not the best choice (although they are convenient for loading people up to go to the bar and having one sober driver, from what I remember. lol) But once you are actually a parent, there is some aspect of your life that becomes about function over style.