It’s October, which means you’ve got
almost two months of school under your belt. Now that the “back-to-school”
blitz has subsided, you’ve gotten into the groove of getting the kids where
they need to be, whether that’s school, practice, work, tutoring, or any of the
other activities on the list. How’s your vehicle holding up so far? Maybe that
SUV you thought you could get another year out of sounds like it has other
plans. Or maybe your hatchback just isn’t cutting it and you need to finally
make the jump to a minivan. Whatever your situation, Keyes Cars is here to help
with a great selection of new
minivans.
The 2017 Toyota Sienna provides ample
space inside and plenty of driver-centric perks. The cockpit features a
wraparound dashboard design, with all controls moved closer to the driver. With
everything in easy reach, you can stay comfortably in command. Even with the Split
& Stow 3rd Row™ seat up and full of passengers, you’ve got 39 cubic feet of
storage at your disposal, which is more than most sedans have at the maximum.
With the second and third rows folded down, that jumps up to a whopping 150
cubic feet.
The 2018 Honda Odyssey is another great
choice. In their 2018 Honda
Odyssey review, the editors at U.S News & World Report were more than a little
excited: “The Honda Odyssey's latest makeover makes it the minivan to beat.
Fully redesigned for 2018, it combines improved acceleration, a long list of
family-friendly technology, a cavernous interior, and an easy-to-use
infotainment system.” That redesign includes a streamlined front end with LED
headlights and an angular grille, along with darkened rear windows that wrap
around to the back and camouflage the track for the sliding doors. Inside, the
cargo-capable Honda minivan has enough floor space to accommodate a stack of
4-by-8 plywood sheets.
While you’re here at our dealership near Beverly Hills, CA, don’t forget to check out our selection of pre-owned
minivans as well. After stocking up on back to school supplies, a little extra
money in your pocket isn’t such a bad proposition.
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