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luckyclov said:I thought it was Darren? Great, now I'm confused, too...
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It's indisputable that minivans have more cargo space (all seats up) than SUVs in the mid (Pilot) to large (Sequoia) range, which was all I ever made reference to. When we did our brief entertaining of SUVs, I could not even fit my daily cargo in the ones we looked at (Pilot, Sequoia, Flex, Acadia), never mind anything more. We never looked at full size SUVs like the Suburban, though.
Darren made the comment that minivans had all the cargo of the largest full size SUV, so out of curiosity, I decided to go look up the specs between the Sienna, which has the largest amount of cargo in the minivan class, and the Suburban (which is what I would consider one of the the largest full size SUVs).
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bubbaray said:Darren, I don't necessarily disagree with you comparing the mid-size SUVs with the Ody, but I really think the full sized SUVs haul MUCH more stuff than any minivan. It's not just cargo dimensions but how you can pack the space. Hockey team and their bags? No problem in the YukonXL or 'burb. No way you can fit 5players and 5 rolling hockey bags in the Ody.
But really, I still want that F650. I'd throw a canopy on it and call it good. Could take that hockey line and their coaches. LOL
Yeah, maybe they are using Super Magical Dimensions but there really is just no comparison.
When reading the disclaimer it sounds like they measure the space in the minivan different than the SUVS. Like they measure space until it meets the doorframe...I don't know...I can't figure out what they are saying other than they are adding extra space to the van.
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