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Review of the 2005 Toyota Sienna

2005 Toyota Sienna - 6/09/05

MSRP: $23,425 - $37,695 | MPG: 24 Hwy, 19 City

The 2005 Toyota Sienna arrives just in time to greatly increase my quality of life during the long summer weekends. Oh sure, the kids love it too. But everyone knows that a happy mom means a happy family.


Review of the 2005 BMW X5

2005 BMW X5 - 5/10/05

MSRP: $41,700 - $70,100 | MPG: 21 Hwy, 16 City

Imagine my surprise when this luxury Sports Activity Vehicle actually draws blood. When pulling off the covers to get to the Latch connectors, a sharp plastic edge slices right into my fingertip. Thank goodness for leather seats that wipe clean easily.


Review of the 2005 Honda Pilot

2005 Honda Pilot - 4/04/05

MSRP: $27,550 - $32,320 | MPG: 22 Hwy, 17 City

I wonder if the automotive journalists who wrote those other Pilot reviews ever put children in the Pilot. Since Honda claims that “The Pilot continues to lead the sport utility segment as the ultimate SUV for family adventure” it would be logical to test it in real life with a real family.


Review of the 2005 Nissan Quest

2005 Nissan Quest - 3/29/05

MSRP: $23,700 - $32,600 | MPG: 25 Hwy, 19 City

For 2005 Nissan is providing me with a loaded mid-line version of the Quest. I can’t wait to discover if I can be “bought” with the extras. Surely I’ll see through the glitz and glamour of high cost accessories and interpret the car for what it is. On second thought, I am a woman after all; a bit of bling will inevitably catch my eye.


Review of the 2005 Honda CR-V

2005 Honda CR-V - 3/11/05

MSRP: $20,195 - $25,250 | MPG: 26 Hwy, 23 City

The Hondas are coming, the Hondas are coming! Four months of phone calls and emails have finally paid off. For those of you requesting Honda reviews here they are: The CR-V followed by Accord Hybrid and Pilot (sorry, still no luck on the Odyssey). After all that waiting and build-up I sure hope they live up to their reputation of affordable, safe convenience.


Review of the 2005 Ford Escape

2005 Ford Escape - 2/15/05

MSRP: $19,425 - $28,455 | MPG: 22 Hwy, 36 City

Our family’s new year’s resolution for 2005 is to become more Earth conscious. For us, that means starting to recycle. I think that driving the Escape Hybrid for two weeks officially pardons me from those occasional yogurt cups I’ve “mistakenly” thrown in the garbage since January 1.


Review of the 2005 Ford Freestyle

2005 Ford Freestyle - 1/24/05

MSRP: $25,040 - $30,440 | MPG: 24 Hwy, 20 City

Young women today work hard, whether it’s at an office or as full-time moms. We act as chauffeurs, cooks, counselors, nurses, housekeepers, and more (in my instance, I have to give my husband credit for his amazing cleaning skills). We deserve to get into a car that feels just as good as putting on our favorite pair of jeans. The Ford Freestyle does it for me.


Review of the 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee

2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee - 1/04/05

MSRP: $26,355 - $34,570 | MPG: 19 Hwy, 17 City

The 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited “handles the outback or the opera.” I don’t know about you, but I don’t drive to either of those places very often. Play dates and preschool are more my speed.


Review of the 2004 Volvo XC90

2005 Volvo XC90 - 12/07/04

MSRP: $35,290 - $45,395 | MPG: 17 Hwy, 18 City

You might be wondering what’s with the full-sized Lego model of the 2005 Volvo XC90? Volvo has paired with LegoLand to help teach young children the importance of safe driving. What a great idea! How can I get my kids involved in that? Maybe if we start now (at ages 2 and 4) we can avoid the all-too-common “invincible new driver” syndrome when they turn 16.


Review of the 2004 Dodge Magnum

2005 Dodge Magnum - 10/12/04

MSRP: $22,020 - $32,070 | MPG: 24 Hwy, 21 City

There’s no doubt that with its HEMI-powered engine the 2005 Dodge Magnum RT is marketed towards our male counterparts. It’s quite comical if you think about it: A man’s station wagon? Well, those guys are just now catching onto something us women folk have known for a very long time. Station wagons equal practicality. The Magnum is no exception.


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