Saturday, January 15, 2011

Minivan vs crossover


Families across this great nation have long needed a vehicle aptly suited to meet their needs. From the days of jumper seats, to family sedans, to the timeless station wagon, and most recently the minivan and SUV, each generation of parents has had decent, reliable options to haul the family around in.  However, today's families are faced with an endless list of capable choices.  So how do you decide which is right for you?

From the outset, it is quite easy to eliminate a number of categories. For example, SUVs, those body-on-frame, gas guzzling behemoths of the past few years are on the way out. Not green enough by today's standard. The tell-tale example of this is the newly introduced Ford Explorer.  This vehicle started the craze and this year succumbed.  It is no longer a body-on-frame SUV, but a uni-body cross-over.  If you whittle the list further by only taking into account those categories which pay homage to the station wagons of yesterday (vehicles which carry more than a sedan full of people plus gear), two categories remain.  Do you purchase a crossover or minivan?

Admittedly, today's minivan is really not all that mini.  Honda acknowledged the size with a recent ad campaign which reminded buyers of the custom vans of the 80s (See ad here) .  The size of today's top sellers are in line with some full-size vans of that era. Likewise, Toyota has tried recently to reinvigorate this segment with their Swaggerwagon media blitz. Size aside, fuel economy, layout, and general drive-ability is far advanced from the full-size vans dad and grandpa drove. 
For those interested, a smaller segment of mini-minivans is appearing in the US.  Brought here from Europe and Asia, these small vans provide an option for those who want flexibility, while benefiting from the small stature of these vehicles.  Unfortunately, for now, the only model currently available is the Mazda 5.  However, Ford has announce their bringing the Ford C-Max to the US this year as a 2012 model.

Whichever you pick, large or small, splurging for top-of-the-line accommodations in today's minivans can easily put to shame any retro van.  Even with all of the hype about how cool the minivan is, the fact is, they are still minivans.  So if the image you portray is important, then you have a long list to weed through.

Next post, a look at cross-overs...until then, your comments and memories about your family minivan are welcome!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid

I do believe an American car company IS competing in the hybrid space...at least according to edmunds.com Click here.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Electric cars and lithium ion batteries...are they the answer?

I read an interesting article which indicates that maybe the path we're on to make our cars electric isn't such a great idea after all.

Per the article, over half of the world's lithium ore (used to manufacture the batteries used in most electric cars) is found in the tiny South American country of Bolivia. A country which happens to be un-apologetically anti-American and anti-West. Its current President nationalized the country's oil and natural gas production and has sparred with US litium interests.

It seems like we're likely to have an uphill battle with electric cars as well.

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If anyone finds any articles on this topic, I'd appreciate other viewpoints on the lithium debate.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Going green?

How does gas cost around your neck of the woods? See here for what it is around Texas:

Average Gas Price
Per Gallon
  
Prices by automotive.com



What's the deal? Bush gets out of office, recession fears set in, and the price of gas drops. The old economist's demand driven pricing, I guess. So should I buy a truck or still opt for the greener hybrid?

What do you think? Are hybrids dead?