Controlling rear wheel drive vehicles?

depends on what you want to use it for. carrying a lot of stuff?

instead of Previa - I would get Chevy Astro AWD. the small one. I've always loved that thing.

Interesting. I don't know how reliable they are. I am sure they do have a lot of cargo space just like Previa does. Yes, I will be carrying a lot of stuffs--mostly bikes and furniture.
 
Interesting. I don't know how reliable they are. I am sure they do have a lot of cargo space just like Previa does. Yes, I will be carrying a lot of stuffs--mostly bikes and furniture.

probably better than Previa
 
Would be. I can look into Astro vans. Thank for the tip. I didn't think of that one.

however - I am very wary of any used cars in northern area cuz of snow which means heavy rust issues. and potholes which means possible mechanical issues.

if I have it my way - I prefer to buy used vehicles from south - "fly n' drive"... and of course - the biggest negative is not being able to see it in person and test-drive it.
 
how about Honda Odyssey? I actually like it! It handles pretty nice. I borrowed my friend's Odyssey because it was huge enough to carry my sofa.

one problem - it's a bit of gas guzzler.
 
Chevy Astro has a lot of issues with the V6 engine and other issues. It's not really a reliable van as you would think of.
 
Chevy Astro has a lot of issues with the V6 engine and other issues. It's not really a reliable van as you would think of.

Yea, not a big fan of the astro. To be honest all vans kind of suck in the winter. Get some good winter tires will help that a lot though.
 
Yea, not a big fan of the astro. To be honest all vans kind of suck in the winter. Get some good winter tires will help that a lot though.

I joke that Chevy Astro is also called Atshma, can't breath can't breath...suffocating and die. :P

I've did low speed drifting with all rwd cargo/passenger vans at my old job during the snowy winters. Can be a scary experience for sure.
 
I did think of Odyssey, but it seems like you can have Previa for less than Odyssey. Also, Odyssey cargo space is kind of small when compared to Previa. I may consider Odyssey if I want the benefit of front wheel drive.
 
I did think of Odyssey, but it seems like you can have Previa for less than Odyssey. Also, Odyssey cargo space is kind of small when compared to Previa. I may consider Odyssey if I want the benefit of front wheel drive.

What about Toyota Sienna? Most minivans with FWD have smaller cargo space than rwd minivans/vans. There should be a website that compares the cu ft of space against different vans.
 
Newer Minivans don't have great towing capability than used to be. First generation of minivan CAN haul RV camper no issues, second generation and thereafter, not anymore. Why? Its all about frame and FWD. First generation of MiniVan was body on frame. Now, you won't see frame in these minivan as they are built in body frame.
 
I joke that Chevy Astro is also called Atshma, can't breath can't breath...suffocating and die. :P

I've did low speed drifting with all rwd cargo/passenger vans at my old job during the snowy winters. Can be a scary experience for sure.

Scary? Over 45mph it is but slower speeds i just put the hammer down and smile :D
 
I did think of Odyssey, but it seems like you can have Previa for less than Odyssey. Also, Odyssey cargo space is kind of small when compared to Previa. I may consider Odyssey if I want the benefit of front wheel drive.

but Previa is a very old piece of dung :lol:

Odyssey is really very roomy inside with seats removed.
 
I did look at Sienna vans. They're going for a lot more than Previa and Odysseys. I wonder what the best site is for me to check out cargo space of Previa and Odyssey. It just seems like Previa has a lot more than Odyssey, but I would be wrong.
 
Yea, but still! You don't want to crash into other car in the next lane, lol.

:lol: i spent a lot of my youth driving cars in an un parallel manner to the road. There is risk but skids are mostly controllable. My friend lived on this road that only had him and one other house on it. I could make it from one end to the other never grabbing traction with the rear. I think it was about 1/4 mile. :D

Now i am much more responsable but it still makes me smile when the rear slips out when i'm drivig and sometimes i can't help feeding it some gas.
 
By looking at Honda's warranty, it does not look good!


Honda Limited Warranty Information

3-Year/36,000-Mile New-Vehicle Limited Warranty.
5-Year/60,000-Mile Limited Powertrain Warranty: Ordinary maintenance or adjustments, parts subject to normal wear and replacement, and certain items are excluded.
Accessory Limited Warranty: All Honda Genuine Accessories are covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles when installed at the time of new-vehicle purchase.
Replacement Parts Limited Warranty: Honda Genuine Parts are covered for 1 year. The warranty coverage for replacement parts purchased from and installed by a Honda dealer includes parts replacement and labor.
Remanufactured Parts Limited Warranty: Every Honda Genuine Remanufactured Part is backed nationwide for 3 years or 36,000 miles.
5-Year/Unlimited-Mile Corrosion Limited Warranty

Please see your Honda dealer for details.

Compare to other make, and you will find better warranty than Honda got to offer, and they are very expensive to begin with, along with lousy warrant coverage. Honda isn't as good as they are used to be.

but Previa is a very old piece of dung :lol:

Odyssey is really very roomy inside with seats removed.
 
By looking at Honda's warranty, it does not look good!


Honda Limited Warranty Information

3-Year/36,000-Mile New-Vehicle Limited Warranty.
5-Year/60,000-Mile Limited Powertrain Warranty: Ordinary maintenance or adjustments, parts subject to normal wear and replacement, and certain items are excluded.
Accessory Limited Warranty: All Honda Genuine Accessories are covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles when installed at the time of new-vehicle purchase.
Replacement Parts Limited Warranty: Honda Genuine Parts are covered for 1 year. The warranty coverage for replacement parts purchased from and installed by a Honda dealer includes parts replacement and labor.
Remanufactured Parts Limited Warranty: Every Honda Genuine Remanufactured Part is backed nationwide for 3 years or 36,000 miles.
5-Year/Unlimited-Mile Corrosion Limited Warranty

Please see your Honda dealer for details.

Compare to other make, and you will find better warranty than Honda got to offer, and they are very expensive to begin with, along with lousy warrant coverage. Honda isn't as good as they are used to be.

warranty? it lasts so long that you don't even need a warranty :lol:
 
warranty? it lasts so long that you don't even need a warranty :lol:

Friend of mine has a CRV it's had it's head replaced once and might need it again with under 150k. Thought it was a fluke but when i checked online lots of people where having the same problem. Some people managed to get the dealer to fix it and some couldn't. Turned out to be soft valve seats so once they are chewed up it's not rebuildable. Any vehicle regardless of brand can have premature massave failure. That's why you need a good warranty.
 
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