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2008 Minivans, 2007 Minivans That Get 20+MPG


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Combined Hwy/City MPG Leader 2007 Honda Odyssey (Touring Shown)

CLICK HERE to see and compare specs and prices of all 2008 and 2007 Minivans sold in North America that get over 20 Miles Per Gallon Combined City/Hwy Mileage.

Minivan History

Chrysler Corporation created the first new vehicular genre in years when it invented the minivan in the mid-1980s. Smaller and easier to drive and park than a regular van, and much more economical, the minivan proved to be the death of the full-size station wagon.

Minivans have grown considerably over the years, and few are truly "mini'' anymore. They offer excellent space utilization, but have lost ground in popularity to SUVs.

The Chrysler and Dodge minivan entries are still at the top of the popularity charts despite efforts by Ford, GM, Toyota, Honda, and even Kia to overcome their sales lead. With over 55 minivan models to choose from it is important for potential buyers to “know before they try and buy”

If you want to know more (and we suggest that you do), The New Car Buyers Guide’s exclusive Rank By Specs tool allows consumers to become experts and rank and then compare every vehicle sold in North America by every spec, dimension, capacity and performance criteria. CLICK HERE

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