To: shrinkermd
I live in a place where most people have lots of kids, and most of them drive SUVs.
What are THEY supposed to do without seven passenger vehicles?
2 posted on
08/07/2008 4:52:16 AM PDT by
Jim Noble
(When He rolls up His sleeves, He ain't just puttin' on the Ritz)
To: Jim Noble
I live in a place where most people have lots of kids, and most of them drive SUVs. What are THEY supposed to do without seven passenger vehicles? I live in such a place.
Now they can buy a SECOND one for a nickel a pound, if they wait a while.
3 posted on
08/07/2008 4:59:40 AM PDT by
Gorzaloon
To: Jim Noble
Well, we bought a nine-passenger 1994 Chevy Caprice Wagon. Unfortunately, those wagons were no longer made after ‘97. Its predecessor, a 1991 Ford Aerostar served us well.
For the large family, vans and minivans are most efficient. Crossovers (e.g. the XUV GMC Acadia, Saturn Outlook, Buick Enclave) are certainly serviceable.
4 posted on
08/07/2008 5:02:44 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
(There is no salvation in politics)
To: Jim Noble
What are THEY supposed to do without seven passenger vehicles? In a free enterprise, market economy they're supposed to solve their own problems...and if they can't, they're supposed to fail.
To: Jim Noble
Buy a station wagon, minivan, or full-size van?
(rolls eyes)
25 posted on
08/07/2008 3:35:07 PM PDT by
gogogodzilla
(Live free or die!)
To: Jim Noble
It would seem to me the solution is to purchase the SUV after the lease, the last available lease,expires.
29 posted on
08/07/2008 4:48:21 PM PDT by
bert
(K.E. N.P. +12 . Conservation? Let the NE Yankees freeze.... in the dark)
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