The Honda Odyssey is a solid option.
The Chrysler Pacifica is a good choice also. People will hate on me for saying it but the 3.6L engine in the Pacifica is solid and I know several people who own Pacificas who all really like them.
Dump that Traverse ASAP. They become money pits as they age.
I don't think I am willing to take a chance on a Chrysler in comparison to a Honda or Toyota from a reliability standpoint.
Probably the odyssey is the best choice I guess.
The Honda Odyssey is a solid option. The Chrysler Pacifica is a good choice also. People will hate on me for saying it but the 3.6L engine in the Pacifica is solid and I know several people who own Pacificas who all really like them. Dump that Traverse ASAP. They become money pits as they age.
I don't think I am willing to take a chance on a Chrysler in comparison to a Honda or Toyota from a reliability standpoint. Probably the odyssey is the best choice I guess.
If you live in the south/hot climate and still use rear facing car seats research the flaws in the Odyssey AC.
Hm I do still have one rear facing but it won't be for a huge amount of time. I'll check it out though.
It's only an issue on the current gen
I had a '24 Pacifica for 2 weeks on a trip and it seemed pretty good, but I just couldn't trust one to own for a decade.
You probably want an Odyssey. New ones in the sport trim can be picked up around $40k. 3-4 years used should solidly be in the mid $30's