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After 2,500 km, four provinces, 13 hours behind the wheel — each way, not including side trips — my respect for the cultural love-it-or-hate-it icon that is the minivan is renewed. (Annette McLeod/AUTONET)
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The 2008 Chrysler Town & Country is, I kid not, more luxurious than my first apartment (the floors are straighter too). (Annette McLeod/AUTONET)
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If you've got a big family, a big life, or big plans for a big road trip, there are few better ways to do it in style than in a minivan like this one. (Annette McLeod/AUTONET)
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The Town & Country provided such a comfortable environment that we got out, stretched our legs and started a new day none the worse for wear. (Annette McLeod/AUTONET)
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We tried to make use of the MyGIG infotainment system, but we couldn't make it get along with our iPods. (Annette McLeod/AUTONET)
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The 4.0-litre V6 in the Town & Country provided smooth power from all 251 of its horses, and combined with a six-speed automatic, did the performance job you want from a minivan — that is, virtually erased it from your consciousness. (Annette McLeod/AUTONET)
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Flipping the third row into the floor is a smart, easy process that involves pulling three well labelled straps and flipping when required. (Annette McLeod/AUTONET)
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