LovetheMouse12302
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We are currently looking to purchase a used van sometime this month. I'm currently pregnant with baby #3 and our current vehicles wont accommodate our growing family. I currently drive a newer Toyota Corolla (we still owe on it for 3 more years) and DH drives an old Ford Taurus (it's paid for).
We test drove a Sienna and I really liked it a lot. It felt safe and made well, but the price in comparison to a used Dodge/Chrysler is almost twice as much. I'm wondering if it's worth the extra cost. If we would purchase a Toyota or Honda, we would need to trade in my Corolla and finance some of the van. We've ran the numbers and our payment would be slightly less, but we would be trading in our newer car with less miles for an older van with more miles. We would be looking into a 3 year loan, so we would still have the same length of payments.
Our other option is to sell DH's car and pay cash for a cheaper van. I'm just worried about the age of the vehicles in our price range and the mileage. I don't have the patience to frequently visit the mechanic with 3 small children. We have been fortunate that DH's car has been very reliable. This option is what we've been leaning more towards, but I don't want to make a decision we will regret.
Thanks in advance!
We test drove a Sienna and I really liked it a lot. It felt safe and made well, but the price in comparison to a used Dodge/Chrysler is almost twice as much. I'm wondering if it's worth the extra cost. If we would purchase a Toyota or Honda, we would need to trade in my Corolla and finance some of the van. We've ran the numbers and our payment would be slightly less, but we would be trading in our newer car with less miles for an older van with more miles. We would be looking into a 3 year loan, so we would still have the same length of payments.
Our other option is to sell DH's car and pay cash for a cheaper van. I'm just worried about the age of the vehicles in our price range and the mileage. I don't have the patience to frequently visit the mechanic with 3 small children. We have been fortunate that DH's car has been very reliable. This option is what we've been leaning more towards, but I don't want to make a decision we will regret.
Thanks in advance!