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I have found the best minivan ever. Behold:
I'm not sure if its the fat dude lowering it but.. RICE!
I'm not sure if its the fat dude lowering it but.. RICE!
^ Nice! Epic-Espace!
^ Yeah, yeah, yeah...
(Don't go giddy, it's a 'Chop)
You beat me to it... Honda used to have descent beautiful cars, yet practical and economical, AND had that driver soul to it...^ Well, the same guys who did the Crosstour, ZDX, TL, Ridgeline, CR-Z, Accord, and the rest of the Honda/Acura lineup:
HONDA'S DESIGN TEAM
^ They deserve to be fired, seriously.
i agree with you there 👎The other huge issue, in profile, is how the contouring makes the tail section of the minivan look like a completely different colour to the doors when the light's reflecting off it. What the heck? Hopefully Autoblog's tester was a pre-pro and that's fixed when they hit dealer lots. Also, I know they're sort of similar anyways, but anybody else getting a lot more general Ford design vibe from the front end than Honda's usual wedge style?
Also, why do designers keep thinking the droopy taillights are a good look? This, the new Mazda5... stop .
Jesus Christ, it's Doraemon, buddy. Come on!Isn't that the dude from An-Pan-Man?
^ Its called the Ssangyong Rodius, an MPV/Minivan that is currently marketed in some parts of Europe, Southeast Asia, and of course in K-Pop land.^What the Hell is that thing?
^ It's classified more as an MPV (aka. Espace rival) than a Crossover (on which that the job of the Actyon).Does the Ssangyong Rodius count as a minivan, or is it more of a crossover?
^ The Mazda 5 is my alternative to these USDM Minivan barges, if only they have a 7-seat option here in the US it would've been perfect.The Mazda 5 will take care of 95-99% of anything we need, to be honest. As long as you don't have to pick up all the kids in a carpool, you'll do fine if none of them have anything to haul in addition...there's about 3-5 cubic feet of space in the cargo area if you use the third seat. But not much more rear-seat leg room compared to her old CR-V, which is the only point of getting a new vehicle (that, and the LATCH system anchors are far easier than messing with belts when swapping seats out on the fly). There's a new Maz 5 out soon, so apparently Mazda's flinging them out with low financing, and the nicer fuel economy doesn't hurt, either (and the fact it's available in stick [good luck finding one]).