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Dingleberry said:
I hear you - just took the minivan plunge myself. The Sienna was on our short list, but we ended up with a Quest.

Trying desperatly to stay out of the minivan universe myself.

We don't have kids, but do need the hauling capacity.

So, I'm gunning for a nice little Pick-up (since my abilty to parrell park anything bigger than a sedan may as well be the Queen Mary).
 



GlassJaw said:
You swapping the engine?
Eh, probably not. It's a naturally aspirated engine, a VG30E to be precise. Robust as hell block of iron. Without a doubt she's getting intake/exhaust and an ECU reflashing, but if I come into some funds, she's gonna get a turbocharger.

But what to swap is the question? The DOHC heads on the VG30DETT motor from the Z32 are so tall you couldn't close the hood on a Z31, and an RB26DETT is just out of my price range, as is the current VQ35DE.

Minivans. Augh. Death to Chrysler for inventing them. I do like the bulge in the back of the Quest however. I've been a Nissan kid forever.

Interesting Quest trivia: The Nissan Quest 3.5 is powered by the VQ35DE motor, which also drives the 350Z, Altima 3.5, Maxima, and the Infiniti J35 and G35, plus it is featured in the Frontier, stroked out to a 4.0 displacement.
 

Interesting Quest trivia: The Nissan Quest 3.5 is powered by the VQ35DE motor, which also drives the 350Z, Altima 3.5, Maxima, and the Infiniti J35 and G35, plus it is featured in the Frontier, stroked out to a 4.0 displacement.

The Odyssey engine is also in the Honda Pilot. That's fairly common actually. And contrary to popular belief, a lot of SUV's are built on minivan platforms, not truck platforms.
 

GlassJaw said:
The Odyssey is the best minivan on the market right now. I don't like minivans at all but it just rocks.
Quest, Odyssey and Sienna was our short list. The Odyssey had a slight edge in features, but we liked the look and feel of the Quest better, hands down.

I think we can all agree that no model of minvan qualifies as a chick magnet.
 

Dingleberry said:
Quest, Odyssey and Sienna was our short list. The Odyssey had a slight edge in features, but we liked the look and feel of the Quest better, hands down.

I think we can all agree that no model of minvan qualifies as a chick magnet.

I let my wife decide, since it's basically her car. She based it mostly on the reviews at Edmunds, and said that Edmunds had given the Sienna the best overall reviews, so that's the one we went with.

We especially like the laser cruise control, and the reverse camera display when backing up. We got the fully loaded XLE, which has the DVD and nav system.
 


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