Minivans: What's Not to Like?
We were on our way to peak minivan in 1995 when, in the comedic thriller Get Shorty, John Travolta's character Chili Palmer kept passing off his rental Oldsmobile Silhouette as the "Cadillac of minivans" (probably the movie's most memorable line). Back then, just about every major American and Japanese carmaker offered a minivan. Even the final iteration of the Volkswagen bus was still sold here.
Twenty-five years later, you need only one hand to count the minivans on the market in the U.S. Why? Demographic shifts, in part. But mostly, the decline stems from the emergence of three-row SUVs. Minivan sales have been dwindling for decades as drivers ditch the symbol of suburban surÂrender, the automotive equivalent of drawstring sweatpants, for something they like to call their "truck."
But having spent Thanksgiving week hauling my
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