New Minivan Purchase
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Minivans are big cars for everybody. You can use them both for people and goods transportation. Looking from the technical point of view, a new minivan is an all-purpose vehicle. In the majority of cases, still, these are predominantly seen as family cars. If you are about to buy a new minivan, there are some elements that you should pay attention to as neither comfort nor can safety standards be compromised. Most of the 2009 new minivan models are equipped with V6 engines and automatic transmission. A potential buyer of such a huge vehicle should be attentive to the number and accessibility of all seats in the vehicle. Some used vans have a seating capacity of eight, but the majority has six.
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And the access to the last row of seats is either through a second row or via sliding doors, depending on the model. Seats in the last row can usually be folded down offering an additional cargo space. Since people are usually the most precious cargo a new minivan can carry, these vessels offer lots of safety features. Antilock brakes, traction control and an antiskid system - also known as the stability control. These are often standard in all new models. As children are regular passengers and distances to cover are sometimes quite long, many new mini vans feature a rear DVD entertainment system.
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04/28/09 01:48:24 pm, 