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December 15, 2010 at 1:54 PM #639868December 15, 2010 at 5:03 PM #641022ucodegenParticipant
Dodge Grand Caravan. On the 2010, the seats fold down into the chassis giving you a flat 8 feet by 4 feet – as well as allowing you to have 3 rows of seats if you want.
What type of gas mileage are you getting on the Odyssey.. what year is it?
December 15, 2010 at 5:03 PM #639988ucodegenParticipantDodge Grand Caravan. On the 2010, the seats fold down into the chassis giving you a flat 8 feet by 4 feet – as well as allowing you to have 3 rows of seats if you want.
What type of gas mileage are you getting on the Odyssey.. what year is it?
December 15, 2010 at 5:03 PM #640569ucodegenParticipantDodge Grand Caravan. On the 2010, the seats fold down into the chassis giving you a flat 8 feet by 4 feet – as well as allowing you to have 3 rows of seats if you want.
What type of gas mileage are you getting on the Odyssey.. what year is it?
December 15, 2010 at 5:03 PM #639917ucodegenParticipantDodge Grand Caravan. On the 2010, the seats fold down into the chassis giving you a flat 8 feet by 4 feet – as well as allowing you to have 3 rows of seats if you want.
What type of gas mileage are you getting on the Odyssey.. what year is it?
December 15, 2010 at 5:03 PM #640705ucodegenParticipantDodge Grand Caravan. On the 2010, the seats fold down into the chassis giving you a flat 8 feet by 4 feet – as well as allowing you to have 3 rows of seats if you want.
What type of gas mileage are you getting on the Odyssey.. what year is it?
December 15, 2010 at 8:31 PM #640058EugeneParticipantToyota RAV4 has a better gas mileage, but not by much. It comes with the optional third row of seats. But getting to the third row may be a problem, and the seats themselves are not full size.
Toyota is working on an extended ‘wagonized’ version of Prius (it should be about the size of Mazda5), which may or may not seat seven, may or may not have three rows, may or may not be revealed at the Detroit Auto Show, and may or may not go on sale in the US sometime in the first half of 2011. Not much is known for certain yet.
December 15, 2010 at 8:31 PM #641092EugeneParticipantToyota RAV4 has a better gas mileage, but not by much. It comes with the optional third row of seats. But getting to the third row may be a problem, and the seats themselves are not full size.
Toyota is working on an extended ‘wagonized’ version of Prius (it should be about the size of Mazda5), which may or may not seat seven, may or may not have three rows, may or may not be revealed at the Detroit Auto Show, and may or may not go on sale in the US sometime in the first half of 2011. Not much is known for certain yet.
December 15, 2010 at 8:31 PM #640775EugeneParticipantToyota RAV4 has a better gas mileage, but not by much. It comes with the optional third row of seats. But getting to the third row may be a problem, and the seats themselves are not full size.
Toyota is working on an extended ‘wagonized’ version of Prius (it should be about the size of Mazda5), which may or may not seat seven, may or may not have three rows, may or may not be revealed at the Detroit Auto Show, and may or may not go on sale in the US sometime in the first half of 2011. Not much is known for certain yet.
December 15, 2010 at 8:31 PM #640639EugeneParticipantToyota RAV4 has a better gas mileage, but not by much. It comes with the optional third row of seats. But getting to the third row may be a problem, and the seats themselves are not full size.
Toyota is working on an extended ‘wagonized’ version of Prius (it should be about the size of Mazda5), which may or may not seat seven, may or may not have three rows, may or may not be revealed at the Detroit Auto Show, and may or may not go on sale in the US sometime in the first half of 2011. Not much is known for certain yet.
December 15, 2010 at 8:31 PM #639987EugeneParticipantToyota RAV4 has a better gas mileage, but not by much. It comes with the optional third row of seats. But getting to the third row may be a problem, and the seats themselves are not full size.
Toyota is working on an extended ‘wagonized’ version of Prius (it should be about the size of Mazda5), which may or may not seat seven, may or may not have three rows, may or may not be revealed at the Detroit Auto Show, and may or may not go on sale in the US sometime in the first half of 2011. Not much is known for certain yet.
December 15, 2010 at 10:06 PM #640795paramountParticipantIn this category I would have to go with Mazda5 hands down.
December 15, 2010 at 10:06 PM #640659paramountParticipantIn this category I would have to go with Mazda5 hands down.
December 15, 2010 at 10:06 PM #640007paramountParticipantIn this category I would have to go with Mazda5 hands down.
December 15, 2010 at 10:06 PM #640078paramountParticipantIn this category I would have to go with Mazda5 hands down.
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