The family car of the past was the station wagon. Some
manufacturers still refer to their vehicles as wagons but the station wagon of
the past with roof racks and wood paneling have evolved. Their modern-day
cousins are the Minivan and the Crossover. Let’s take a deeper look into the Minivan
and Crossover of today.
Volkswagen in the News – from Bus to Crossover
Volkswagen used 20,000 Lego blocks to showcase the connection
between the Bus (an early and unique version of the minivan) and its new
concept vehicle the Atlas Weekend Edition at the 2017 Chicago Auto Show. This
new crossover sports 3 rows of seats and an interesting assortment of
accessories for the active weekender. Read the full article here.
In Paris, Volkswagen revealed is new electric microbus, the VW ID
Buzz. Still a concept car, the ID boasts a 270-mile driving range, 369
horsepower, and an uptake on a classic body style. Read more.
The Ford Transit Minivan
With a focus on utility and economy, the Ford Transit is a 2017
pick for best van. The Transit is available in 2 wheelbases accommodating
seating for up to 7 in three rows. With more than 100 cubic feet of cargo
space, this vehicle has all the carrying capacity of an SUV with more fuel
economy, with a turbo option as well.
The Kia Sedona Minivan
With luxury seats in the cockpit and First-Class Lounge seating
in the second row, this amazing minivan is very versatile. The 2nd row seats feature a slide-n-stow
function that allows them to fold upright while the 3rd row seats fold
under the floor. Equipped with AC outlets, USB charging, and premium audio,
this Kia accommodates all your high-tech needs.
The Honda Odyssey Minivan
The Honda Odyssey combines clever packaging with responsive handling
and a super smooth ride. The Odyssey can seat eight in comfort, with varying
configurations for cargo and passenger needs. Easy access combined with
child-seat accommodations and plenty of cabin storage make this a great family
vehicle.
The Toyota Sienna Minivan
The Toyota Sienna is designed for comfort and convenience. The
wraparound dash puts all the controls right at your fingertips. The passenger
seating (second and third row seats) can be folded for extra cargo space. This
versatile minivan is available with dual power sliding doors and dual moonroof,
so everyone can enjoy the fresh breeze or a clear view of the stars.
The Mazda CX-5 Crossover
Beautifully crafted with a welcoming cockpit, the Mazda CX-5 crossover
was built with the driver in mind. Striking a nice balance between fuel
efficiency and performance, this crossover offers a great driving experience
and all the options for comfort, technology, and safety.
The Lincoln MKC Crossover
For a luxury experience, take a drive in the Lincoln MKC crossover.
Push button start, ambient lighting, and hands-free liftgate are just a few of
the features of this peaceful driving machine. Use the 6-speed SelectShift to
engage the 2.0L or 2.3L turbocharged engine. In addition to all the technology
amendments, this crossover is also available in All Wheel Drive.
The Subaru Crosstrek Crossover
Make the most of every
journey with this impressive All Wheel Drive Subaru. It offers ample cargo
capacity, impressive fuel economy, and a balanced design for stability and
traction. This right-sized compact crossover offers an excellent 33 MPG highway
and maneuverability without sacrificing space.
Minivans and Crossovers at the
Olympia Auto Mall
Shop for your next minivan or
crossover at a location that can offer you the best selection and the best
prices. The Olympia Auto Mall proudly serves the greater Olympia area including
Tacoma and Puyallup. With the largest selection of minivans
and crossovers your
trip to the Olympia Auto Mall will be well worth your time. In fact, make for
visit even more successful by search our online inventory of
vehicles. The Olympia Auto Mall offers special e-Pricing, making your
online search even more valuable.
The Olympia Auto Mall – proudly
serving Olympia, Puyallup, and Tacoma for over 30 years!
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