A few years ago I loaded a grand caravan with 800# of video production gear and 
drove from LA to Las Vegas. The van handled it no problem. It didn't wallow or 
sway and had loads of grunt. I don't like driving them but I have to admit that 
Chrysler makes a good van...
Curt

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  On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 8:49 PM, Curley McLain via 
Mercedes<[email protected]> wrote:   Great Idea,   The TC/GC are very 
versatile.  Engines are not the best, 
but generally last 300k or so.  By then the rest of it is pretty well 
shot anyway.   With over 100k, they are pretty good value.

Randy Bennell via Mercedes wrote on 7/12/19 10:26 AM:
> Have you test driven a van? Normally, that would not be high on my 
> list but I have been driving a loaner from an autobody shop this week 
> while they repair my truck and I find that I sort of like the van. It 
> is a Chrysler Town & Country with a V6 and lots of modern amenities. 
> Not too fancy as it lacks sunroof and leather seating but has most of 
> what one would want or expect. Rear seats fold into the floor so one 
> has lots of hauling room and it has seats for at least 6 adults if one 
> puts 2 in the 3rd row. Rides fairly decently and handles OK. I am not 
> treating it like a sports car but it seems pretty tight yet. It is a 
> 2015 model with about 87,000 miles on it.
>


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