It’s not as comfortable as other offerings on the market, and the lifespan is quite a bit shorter, but it can fit certain lifestyles fairly well. It’s not generally regarded as a long haul vehicle though.
Actually, the real 9/11 happened around 50 years ago when USA sponsored, helped and took part in the coup in Chile where they killed the elected president bombing the official house, just because he was socialist. I don’t care about towers being hit by planes in a country that committed not only that but several crimes, war crimes and is always trying to steal from poor countries.
I saw that too and figured it was artifacting based on the fact that the lines are rotated because I’d already found 9, but looking at it with a fresh set of eyes, it definitely seems different.
We had a Plymouth Grand Voyager, 1995. Was the worst vehicle our family ever owned. Always breaking down. Had issues with electrical and the doors closing.
Man my parents bought a Dodge caravan of this vintage when I was a kid, that thing was a god send. Before that caravan my parents had a string of Dodge Omnis and Plymouth Horizons where were way to small to transport 2 adults and three kids.
Nice. I do remember being pretty comfortable with my siblings and friends on road trips. Vehicle before was a full size conversion van. Nostalgia is intensifying!
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