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May 8th, 2003 12:35 PM #32
wulf::: Based from your posts, I could sense that you really need a family van. The Sedona is a good choice, I've read some reviews from owners of the said vehicle and they are happy with their choice. Tama nga sabi mo, wait 'til you get 40++ and a hefty wallet in your pocket para sa SUV dream mo.
If you are under a strict budget, I could think out loud that Sedona 2nd hand unit will fit in. Or if you could add more budget a 2nd hand Chevy Venture could be a little more class.
Comparing an SUV to a Family van in terms of ride quality has an ample deficit, car-like ride for the van but it won't reach you far beyond dream destinations like an SUV.
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May 27th, 2003 12:00 PM #33
ei,guys!any1 stil out der?bwy,tnx 4 all d help. i finally decided 2 get.....d carnival!my wyf & 2babies cudnt b any happier!twas lyk having a playroom 4 dem!now i cn brng dem along 2 mitings w/out havng 2 worry abt dem gettng bored in d car.and its not wimpy-looking either--its 2toned black&silver w/ custom chrome grills (pang US version) & park2 logo * d bak instead of d kia logo.very well kept&maintained.engine is very powerful,& so is d aircon.my wife always asks me 2 turn off d aircon * d bak & jst keep on d front ones.feels very stable on d road 2.roadtrip:mrgreen:!tnx agn,guys,& God bless :lol:
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May 27th, 2003 12:06 PM #34
congrats sir!!
it's good to know that you are happy with your decision..
and your family too!! :wink:
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May 27th, 2003 12:07 PM #35
wulf::: Just a reminder to park in an open parking space when leaving them inside a running engine vehicle. Do not park your vehicle in closed car parks. I have heard and read news about CO2 poisoning.
Congrats on your new found automobile. :D Better wait a couple of years more til your kids are running around and jump all over the vehicle. :mrgreen:
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