I clearly remember a good friend showing me her family’s new purchase at around 1985: a Dodge Caravan. It wasn’t quite a van, higher and squarer than a station wagon, and had an adaptable 3-row interior. My immediate thought (although I tried to tone it down for her benefit) was, “Well, it’s obviously useful but… boxy… and boring…”
Some three years later, Larry and I obviously thought otherwise and considered it the perfect vehicle for our family of three children, then 9, 7, and 1. The passenger-side sliding door allowed easy access to the kids in whichever row they sat, and the ability to remove or fold down those same seats gave ample storage space when we needed it – plus easy access through the hatchback.
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