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My vote would have to go to either the Toyota Alphard:
Or the Kia Sedona:
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I like the first one and I probably shouldn’t.
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This one.
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The interior is even better.
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I was reading a MotorTrend article comparing minivans, and honestly the Odyssey looks the best.
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An invisible minivan?
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WHY DON’T WE GET THESE IN AMERICA?!?!?!
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Yes, because I strongly dislike minivans.
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I agree with the Kia, it's the least potato on wheels with a sliding door of all of them.
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I like the Grand Caravan, in red.
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I think the current-gen Nissan Quest is one of the better looking ones on the market today. I especially like the wraparound style rear window.
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Close enough.
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Always liked the look of those, too bad they don’t sell more of them.
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My wife and i are looking to buy a sedona when she gets back home. I think they look great but i wish they could incorporate the sliding door track into the window like the Chrysler twins
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Thats easily the worst looking of their generations. The preceding generation looked so much better before it got the razor blade grill and (worst of all) the weird bump in the side view by the window.
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Haha I actually like that little kink below the C pillar.
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Looks better than its competition though.
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I think if Mazda made a larger version of the MPV, it’d look nice. Newer Mazdas, in general, look good to me.
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This is my favorite currently and when I go to get a new car next year it is a strong contender.
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Hey, as long as you’re not an SUV person. Now if you would choose an SUV over a wagon or van then, and only then would I despise you.
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Yeah, the Sedona is a pretty solid choice. I believe the design brief was to build a kind of minivan that people might still want buy for long trips or tailgating, even if they don’t have young children. I don’t know that works, but the effort shows.
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Sedona, Mazda5/Premacy and Transit Connect. If I had to pick one, probably the Sedona, though the rear needs a larger window. 5/Premacy has awkward tail lights that don’t match the rest of the car - previous generation was better. Transit Connect is good but doesn’t look as comprehensive as the Sedona.
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Nope. The stupid zig-zag “lightning bolt” for the bottom window line disqualifies it right off the bat.
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When the conpetition includes the Quest and Sienna, the Ody is at least two places up. The Chrysler twins are more sedate/conservative (but admittedly long in the tooth) and the Sedona is the showstopper of the class. The 2nd gen was the best Ody by far.
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This is the best looking Odyssey by far.
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I’d have to go for the Ford offerings of the Galaxy and the S-Max.
or if you want/need something bigger there is the Ford Transit Custom Tourneo in both regular and long wheel base.
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That Alphard gets my vomit, not my vote.
Sedona is my pick, with the Odyssey in close second.
This is the first time I’ve picked Kia as the best looking anything.