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I would agree that the Chrysler T&C; and similar Dodge Grand Caravan are nice but they have not been available with all wheel drive since 2005 because of the trick seating arrangements. So, if you can find a nice used one, you're in the clear.
If you are looking at new, the Toyota Sienna would seem a decent choice and it offers a modular seating package. As for reliability, can you ever really go wrong with a Toyota?
Good luck!
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http://www.edmunds.com/dodge/grandcaravan/review.html
http://www.cars.com/go/crp/research.jsp?makeid=47&year=2008§ion...
http://www.toyota.com/sienna/features.html
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According to Edmonds, the Town and Country, as of 2008, was not only the inventor of Stow and Go seating, but the only vans to offer it. I don't know if that's true, but that's what their website says. What it doesn't say is that you can flip the third row over so you can sit in the seats but face backwards--great for watching kids' football games on cold fall days--the back hatch becomes a shelter this way.
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January 16, 2009 12:17 AM
What's the best all-wheel drive van?
I am looking for an all-wheel drive van with "fold and go"-style seating.
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| January 16, 2009 04:14 AM |
If you are looking at new, the Toyota Sienna would seem a decent choice and it offers a modular seating package. As for reliability, can you ever really go wrong with a Toyota?
Good luck!
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http://www.edmunds.com/dodge/grandcaravan/review.html
http://www.cars.com/go/crp/research.jsp?makeid=47&year=2008§ion...
http://www.toyota.com/sienna/features.html
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January 16, 2009 12:31 AM
I love the Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth Town and Country. It does have fold-and-go seating and bunches of other options. The gas mileage is not too bad as vans go, and it can hold slews of things. When my parents renovated their lake home into a permanent home, they did a lot of sweat equity, and hauled all kinds of things in theirs, even though it was decked out for luxury. According to Edmonds, the Town and Country, as of 2008, was not only the inventor of Stow and Go seating, but the only vans to offer it. I don't know if that's true, but that's what their website says. What it doesn't say is that you can flip the third row over so you can sit in the seats but face backwards--great for watching kids' football games on cold fall days--the back hatch becomes a shelter this way.
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