George Mullineaux via EV wrote:
My wife hauls farm supplies with her vehicle and will
many times coordinate a trip to the grocery store at the same time.
With the rear seats folded away, I have seen her completely fill her
Silhouette van from front to rear.
I have the same problem, George. The
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From: "Damon Henry"
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My son recently bought a used Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid. It's a
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Yeah, depends a lot on need. I'm looking to replace my ancient minivan,
which I use to haul construction materials (e.g. plywood & debris), go
hiking & backpacking (high clearance and
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Yeah, depends a lot on need. I'm looking to replace my ancient minivan,
which I u
Yeah, depends a lot on need. I'm looking to replace my ancient minivan,
which I use to haul construction materials (e.g. plywood & debris), go
hiking & backpacking (high clearance and range needed), and misc other
activities. The Y isn't big enough for the construction stuff and
marginal for ba
Thanks,
The Model Y claims 68 cu. ft, the X 88 cu. ft. and the Explorer 87.8 cu. ft. It
was this comparison that moved me more to the Model X. My wife hauls farm
supplies with her vehicle and will many times coordinate a trip to the grocery
store at the same time. With the rear seats folded away