View Poll Results: Should GM leave the minivan market?
Yes!



12
22.64%
No!



20
37.74%
It doesn't matter! Minivans are headed towards extinction.



7
13.21%
I really don't care.



14
26.42%
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AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Trying!
Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Trying!
Originally Posted by Z284ever
If you have kids, minivans are the best damned things since indoor plumbing.
FAR better utility than an SUV or crossover, also cheaper to buy and operate, drive like a car instead of a truck, and get much better fuel economy.
Minivans are cool.
FAR better utility than an SUV or crossover, also cheaper to buy and operate, drive like a car instead of a truck, and get much better fuel economy.
Minivans are cool.

Granted, vans like the Toyota Siena and Honda Oddysey are very space efficient. So is the Dodge Sprinter. So what?
Crossovers and fullsized SUVs are slowly squeezing the minivan out of the automotive mainstream.
Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Try
Originally Posted by redzed
The GTO's problems are far deeper than an extra 50 horsepower. The same goes for the dorky SSR.
I stopped believing J.D. Power surveys years ago. Was the sloppy Buick Century/Regal ever a paragon of "Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y?" It depends on your definition of "Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y."
edit: Aren't you the one who quoted Consumers report on the Saturn plant? Tsk tsk tsk.
I think my actual response was more along the lines of "it isn't worth my time."
Last edited by muckz; Jul 6, 2005 at 12:22 PM.
Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Trying!
Originally Posted by redzed
Actually, minivans only save 2-3 MPG over the best of the big SUVs.
Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Try
As in here, the general public views minivans as having the "soccer mom" stigma attached to them. I would never buy one no matter how useful, inexpensive or fuel efficient they are. IF you can get past the stigma, the are grossly underpowered (generally), not really that fuel efficient & are a 10 on the lameness scale.
People like SUVs. GM tried to make a minivan look like an SUV = Aztec. We all now how well that went.
People NEED utility.
People WANT image/style.
SUVs = rugged, sporty, adventurous, powerful, cool, etc.
MV = whimpy, lame, soccer mom, weak, totally un-cool
my $.02
People like SUVs. GM tried to make a minivan look like an SUV = Aztec. We all now how well that went.
People NEED utility.
People WANT image/style.
SUVs = rugged, sporty, adventurous, powerful, cool, etc.
MV = whimpy, lame, soccer mom, weak, totally un-cool
my $.02
Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Try
Originally Posted by km9v
As in here, the general public views minivans as having the "soccer mom" stigma attached to them. I would never buy one no matter how useful, inexpensive or fuel efficient they are. IF you can get past the stigma, the are grossly underpowered (generally), not really that fuel efficient & are a 10 on the lameness scale.
People like SUVs. GM tried to make a minivan look like an SUV = Aztec. We all now how well that went.
People NEED utility.
People WANT image/style.
SUVs = rugged, sporty, adventurous, powerful, cool, etc.
MV = whimpy, lame, soccer mom, weak, totally un-cool
my $.02
People like SUVs. GM tried to make a minivan look like an SUV = Aztec. We all now how well that went.
People NEED utility.
People WANT image/style.
SUVs = rugged, sporty, adventurous, powerful, cool, etc.
MV = whimpy, lame, soccer mom, weak, totally un-cool
my $.02
Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Try
Originally Posted by Darth Xed
We need an Uplander SS !!!


Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Trying!
Or how about an HHR with a LSx in it! IMHO, a very cool alternative to the dreaded mini-vans! Personally I think the minivan stigma is the reason the pt cruiser did so well, its like a cool looking alternative! Also why I think HHR will do well, IMHO its much COOLER! An LSx w/DoD, and it would be really sweet! Doubt it will happen though! And no I don't think they should get out of that segment.
Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Trying!
Originally Posted by redzed
Actually, minivans only save 2-3 MPG over the best of the big SUVs. The initial purchase price of a minivan over a big SUV isn't much of a saving either. Compare a well equipped AWD minivan against a fullsized 4x4 SUV, and you'll also see that there isn't very much of an upfront savings in purchase price.
Granted, vans like the Toyota Siena and Honda Oddysey are very space efficient. So is the Dodge Sprinter. So what?
Crossovers and fullsized SUVs are slowly squeezing the minivan out of the automotive mainstream.
Granted, vans like the Toyota Siena and Honda Oddysey are very space efficient. So is the Dodge Sprinter. So what?
Crossovers and fullsized SUVs are slowly squeezing the minivan out of the automotive mainstream.
A 7 passenger, V6, minivan gets substantially better gas mileage than a half ton heavier, V8, 7 passenger SUV; MSRP's for thousands less; drives much nicer - like a car vs a truck.......and if you've got a bunch of kids and their stuff......no crossover or SUV can compare to a minivan's usefulness.
I speak from experience.
Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Try
Originally Posted by Darth Xed
We need an Uplander SS !!!


Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Try
Originally Posted by Z284ever
You want to know the truth Darth....I think that's a good idea. I'm not kidding.
It would be untested water... to be honest, I don't disagree with you... I mean, think about what the Magnum R/T and especially the SRT-8 really are... a hopped up station wagon, and people seem to really like it.
Some people may laugh at the idea (I admit , even I do to a point...) but I bet few people thoght that a "suped up bathtub Caprice" would have been super cool until the saw the Impala SS....
But, Gimme my Avalanche SS first, please!
Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Try
Talking about hopped up minivans, didnt Chrysler release a few in the '80s during the turbo Charger and Shelby Charger era? I've actually seen a few '80's turbo Caravans out on the road. Also there is a clip floating around the internet that shows a light-blue turbo Caravan with wood panels SMOKING an LS1 Z28 at the track. 
Probably, bc right now, it doesnt look like Buick or Saturn care if their minivans live on. Doesnt quite fit their new image, esp Saturns.

Originally Posted by redzed
Will the Quest outlive the Buick Terraza and Saturn Relay?
Right now, it looks like it will.
Right now, it looks like it will.
Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Try
Originally Posted by Z284ever
I've owned both.
A 7 passenger, V6, minivan gets substantially better gas mileage than a half ton heavier, V8, 7 passenger SUV; MSRP's for thousands less; drives much nicer - like a car vs a truck.......and if you've got a bunch of kids and their stuff......no crossover or SUV can compare to a minivan's usefulness.
I speak from experience.
A 7 passenger, V6, minivan gets substantially better gas mileage than a half ton heavier, V8, 7 passenger SUV; MSRP's for thousands less; drives much nicer - like a car vs a truck.......and if you've got a bunch of kids and their stuff......no crossover or SUV can compare to a minivan's usefulness.
I speak from experience.
The only problem with GM mini's is perception.
But that's America for ya...
Re: AutoWeek(x2): GM, Ford strike out in the minvan market, Ford Quits, GM Keeps Trying!
Originally Posted by Z284ever
I've owned both.
A 7 passenger, V6, minivan gets substantially better gas mileage than a half ton heavier, V8, 7 passenger SUV; MSRP's for thousands less; drives much nicer - like a car vs a truck.......and if you've got a bunch of kids and their stuff......no crossover or SUV can compare to a minivan's usefulness.
I speak from experience.
A 7 passenger, V6, minivan gets substantially better gas mileage than a half ton heavier, V8, 7 passenger SUV; MSRP's for thousands less; drives much nicer - like a car vs a truck.......and if you've got a bunch of kids and their stuff......no crossover or SUV can compare to a minivan's usefulness.
I speak from experience.
I chose the Armada. Bigger, quicker and better to drive. I'm getting 16 MPG in town and 18 MPG on the highway. Better than I expect.
I'm glad I didn't buy a minivan.

