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Dodge introduced a seating system for 2008, marketed as Swivel 'n Go. In the seating system, two full-size second row seats swivel to face the third row. A detachable table can be placed between the second and third-row seats. The Swivel 'n Go seating system includes the third-row seating from the Stow 'n Go system.
It was a bold move when the current-generation Toyota Sienna debuted five years ago exclusively as a hybrid. The 2025 Kia Carnival Hybrid represents the first time minivan shoppers have had a true ...
The Stow 'n Go system received the Popular Science Magazine's "Best of What's New" for 2005 award, [11] and was never offered on the Volkswagen Routan, the rebadged nameplate variant of the Chrysler minivans. For the subsequent minivan generation, beginning in model year 2011, Chrysler revised the system, rebranding it as "Super Stow 'n Go".
The Swivel 'n Go seating system includes the 3rd-row seating from the Stow 'n Go system, but not the second row, which must be manually removed from the vehicle. This model was exported as the Chrysler Town & Country to the Philippines, as well as to Central and South America, with the Chrysler Grand Voyager name being used to all other markets.
The Chrysler Town & Country is a minivan that was manufactured and marketed by Chrysler from 1990 to the 2016 model years. The third Chrysler minivan introduced in North America, the Town & Country adopted its nameplate from the flagship Chrysler station wagon line, adopting its exterior woodgrain trim as a design feature for several generations.
Hoda Kotb has discovered another new perk to owning a minivan. On a Wednesday, Nov. 20 episode of Today with Hoda & Jenna , the mom of two raved about her new minivan , which she bought after ...
Volkswagen Canada began selling the Routan in the autumn of 2008. Like its United States counterpart, VW Canada had yet to feature a minivan in its vehicle lineup since the discontinuation of the Eurovan. For the four months that the Routan minivan was on sale in Canada in 2008 (September through December), the company sold 335 units.
The Buick Terraza is a four-door minivan marketed by Buick from the 2005 to 2007 model years as a luxury crossover sport van. As Buick's first minivan for the North American market, it was a badge-engineered variant of the Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Saturn minivans sharing the U platform (Uplander, Montana SV6, and Relay respectively), all manufactured in Doraville, Georgia.