1998-03 Toyota Sienna

Toyota had fired a blank with its old Previa, but hit the bull's-eye with Sienna. Priced to compete with similarly equipped domestic rivals delivering better-than-expected power and economy, this [...]

2005-06 Pontiac Montana SV6

SV6 has significant competitive disadvantages, namely the lack of curtain side airbags and 3rd-row seats that don't fold flat into the cargo floor. On the plus side, it rides well, has standard [...]

1996-00 Plymouth Voyager

Basically, you can hardly beat a Voyager or its Dodge near-twin in the minivan league. Most families are likely to appreciate that extra sliding door, so it's worth looking for a Voyager that has [...]

1993-98 Mercury Villager

Compared with other minivans, the Villager has less interior room. It also lacks many of the standard features found on its rivals. Nevertheless it's a good choice if you need more than a midsize [...]

2000-06 Mazda MPV

Although the small 2000-01 engine is easily overtaxed, the MPV does an admirable job of packaging people and cargo, while delivering sporty handling. Still, a Caravan or Odyssey is roomier and [...]

2002-05 Kia Sedona

Korean automakers stake their fortunes on delivering more features per dollar than class competitors. On that basis, Sedonas trump all rivals. Kia says its comprehensive warranty is the number [...]

2007-09 Hyundai Entourage

Entourage and the Kia Sedona, which shares its design, don't run with our Best Buy minivans in terms of ride quality, powertrain response, or squeak-free construction. But they earn Recommended [...]

2005-10 Honda Odyssey

Some mainstream minivan buyers might be put off by Odyssey's taut ride and by the daunting array of buttons and switches on the top-line versions. But this is a Best Buy benchmark for its [...]

1996-00 Chrysler Town & Country

On the road, Chrysler's minivans feel like big cars. Ford's Windstar and the latest GM minivans also are tempting, but Chrysler deserves to hang on to its title of best all-around buy. All of the [...]

2001-04 Chrysler Town & Country

DaimlerChrysler's lineup dominates the "shoulders" of the minivan market. By 2002, their minivans accounted for 62 percent of sales under $20,000 and 37 percent of those over $30,000. Such [...]

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