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    hence i drive european cars
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey
    thats the thing though.. its largest market is north america, and it is light years ahead of other american minivans. really the only two that are in the same level are the nissan quest and the odyssey. so they will have significant sales, with little competition.
    Do the Asian versions of Toyota's minivans or the Asian Odyssey have any special features worth noting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSXType-R
    Do the Asian versions of Toyota's minivans or the Asian Odyssey have any special features worth noting?
    Don't know if the have, but we have the Corolla Verso (which is a mid sized 7-seater MPV) and the Honda FR-V (which nicked the idea form Fiat, a 6-seater mid sized MPV), which actually aren't bad, class competitive at least.
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    Chrysler Grand Voyager—Innovation and Unrivaled Family-friendly Features

    With more than 26 years of minivan development, 65 segment-firsts, 40 available safety features and the most family-friendly features—Chrysler Grand Voyager remains the best vehicle to transport people and things.

    The minivan segment’s first-and-only Stow ’n Go® seating and storage system—the most flexible seating system in the minivan segment—is standard on all Chrysler Grand Voyager models, giving customers second- and third-row seating that quickly and conveniently folds into the floor.

    A Chrysler-first innovation, and an exclusive in the segment is the Swivel ’n Go® seating group. Swivel ’n Go features second-row seats that swivel 180 degrees to face the third row, a removable table that installs between the two rows, in-floor covered storage bins and fold-in-the-floor third-row seating and a minivan-first dual 22-cm (9-inch) rear DVD entertainment system with swiveling third-row monitor are also available with Swivel ’n Go.

    With its wind-tunnel developed exterior, minivan-first six-speed automatic transmission and available 2.8-liter Common-rail Diesel (CRD) or 3.8-liter V-6 petrol engine, Chrysler Grand Voyager minivans delivers efficient dynamics.

    Through advanced engine optimization, the latest Chrysler Grand Voyager CRD models with four-cylinder, 2.8-liter diesel engine achieves 8.8 L/100 km and 233 g/km CO2 with a Diesel-particulate Filter (DPF) and 8.4 L/100 km and 222 g/km CO2 without.

    The Chrysler Grand Voyager also features revised steering and suspension tuning. An improved sport-tuned steering gear enhances the responsiveness of the Grand Voyager model line, providing a quicker steering ratio and greater feedback of the road. New shock absorbers and coil springs with greater dampening, along with redesigned front and rear sway bars, improve Grand Voyager’s handling, on-road feel and passenger ride comfort.
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    Chrysler Voyager #4
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    Best vehicle ever.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitdy View Post
    Best vehicle ever.
    Really?
    We had one in 2008, actually two, after the remote control of the first one failed (and it took us some time to discover a mini-key, hidden in the remote control unit). See picture two...
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    is that the elusive Mrs. Melissen in pic 4?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey View Post
    is that the elusive Mrs. Melissen in pic 4?
    the answer is yes, but be aware that the man in the picture is also a Mr. Melissen
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    Really?
    We had one in 2008, actually two, after the remote control of the first one failed (and it took us some time to discover a mini-key, hidden in the remote control unit). See picture two...
    All cars with start-button systems and keyless entry have them. In case the battery fails, you can enter the car and start it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    All cars with start-button systems and keyless entry have them. In case the battery fails, you can enter the car and start it.
    It was not a keyless entry, there was a big key, and push buttons for the remote control. inside a tiny key was hidden. (We were actually wondering why we did not get two keys...)
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4 View Post
    the answer is yes, but be aware that the man in the picture is also a Mr. Melissen
    duly noted, and well played answer without an answer.
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    Is it me, but, it looks like they styled it in retro spec of the first ones. I'd rather have the first one anyways..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitdy View Post
    Best vehicle ever.
    Surely not better than a three-and-a-half cylinder 1998 Ford Escort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by f6fhellcat13 View Post
    Surely not better than a three-and-a-half cylinder 1998 Ford Escort.
    The only way to solve this is to get a time machine, and race at each of our home tracks. Say Laguna Seca and Mosport?

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