We're expecting a baby which will bring the family roster to: me, wife, 8 year old kid, baby, big dog, and little dog. My wife's Focus gets smaller every time I look at it and as cool as my big old station wagon is, it's old and too worn out to be a good family car. Also, it's due for an extended stay in the garage for a significant amount of work if I want it to stay reliable long term.
There's a few options we've considered, and have settled on some sort of 3 row CUV or minivan thing. The third row would pretty much stay removed/folded but we want to have room for bulky stuff and the dog crate on trips. Plan number one is to finance a lightly used (or new if we find a great deal) 3 row CUV or minivan thing.
But... I really like not having a car payment. We could do it comfortably but saving $$ is always good.
So, I enter "<$5k, minivan" into CL out of curiosity and immediately my eyes behold the splendor of a 2003 Astro LT AWD. Lots of pictures, super clean, just over 183k miles, on the odometer, "1 owner GM retiree, garage kept and babied," "was mostly a highway/travel vehicle." It looks real nice. Anyone have insight into how these have held up over time?
Next I found a promising 2001 Sienna with 157 miles and a well-written ad boasting up to date maintenance. But... it's gold. And Toyota gold is the beigest of beige so it's not as cool.
There was also a 2005 Kia Sedona that had less miles on it but looked a little bit crustier than the other two. It's only worth mentioning because it's blue and I'm curious about that generation of Kia minivans.
My wife thinks old cheaper cars cannot be trusted (I disagree, but would a 20 year old Sienna prove her wrong or right?) and believes older vans to be deeply uncool (ok, she's totally off base there.) But... like I said, we really like not having a car payment. Also, sliding van doors are the bomb and she knows that.
How far would you trust a <$5000 van with 150,000+ miles on the clock, knowing that it's been well maintained?
We don't need to buy now, but I'd be prepared to pull the trigger if the right vehicle popped up.
Or, should I stop looking at cheap crap and go shop for a nice 5-7 year old awd Ecoboost Flex? Mmm... booooost.