This may just be a thought exercise, as convincing my wife is no easy task. We were talking about my G37 the other day and she made the comment "Someday soon I'd like to have a nicer car". Her daily driver is our 2010 Kia Sedona. We've had it for 4 years now. Before that, yep, another Kia Sedona of the same generation. She's been DDing basic trim level Sedonas for the better part of 7 years now. With 3 kids, we need a big vehicle. She's perfectly content with having a minivan, as the "stigma" doesn't bother her. But ours have been basic, cloth seats, cheap plastic everywhere, stripper models.
Based on her comment, I did a quick poke around on Autotrader. Obviously, I'm a die hard Sedona fan. We've had them for 12 years straight and they've been all but bulletproof. A current generation one, such as a '13-'14 would be in our target price range of $15-$17k. However, it again would be a base trim level so why bother? I didn't realize how cheap the Dodge Grand Caravan is. I can pick up a '17 or even '18 GC for around $15-$16k, in the "GT" trim. I didn't know much about that trim, so I looked it up. Damn, it's packed with features. Leather seats in all 3 rows, heated front and center seats, heated steering wheel (sense a theme here), power sliding doors and power hatch, 110v outlet, nav, 3 zone auto climate control, remote start, satellite radio, back up camera, on and on. Hmmmm...
What am I missing? What's the downside to them? Honestly, the Stow n Go is of no value to us, so that's not a selling point. In 12 years, I can count on one hand the number of times we've removed the middle seats. But the features the van comes with make it seem like a nice place to spend time. Even though it's an old design, I don't think it looks ugly or dated, especially in the GT trim. Again, trying to convince her may be pointless as she sees the value in keeping and beating our Sedona a few more years. Honestly that's hard to argue with, because I see it too. But I know she likes nice cars and doesn't like having a basic trim level, so it's worth a shot.
So if you own one, tell me the little things that bug you in day to day living with it? Maybe something you wouldn't notice in a test drive.