Used Car Pricing: 2005 Minivan/Vans: Midsize
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BUICK MINIVAN/VANS See all Buick models
2005 Buick Terraza Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures | Video
2005 Buick Terraza CXL AWD 4dr Minivan Shown
Editors' Rating
7.0
Consumer Rating
8.1
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $12,700 - $14,989
Pros: Smooth ride and handling, lots of nifty interior storage spaces, innovative multimedia storage system, standard stability control on 2WD model, available all-wheel drive.
Cons: Engine power and refinement not up to class leaders, no side curtain airbags.
What Edmunds.com says: Though the Terraza features a slick interior and distinctive styling, it doesn't have the on-road finesse of its minivan competitors.
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CHEVROLET MINIVAN/VANS See all Chevrolet models
2005 Chevrolet Express Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2003 Chevrolet Express 1500 LS AWD 3dr Van Shown
Editors' Rating
6.7
Consumer Rating
9.4
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $10,828 - $13,696
Pros: Strong powertrains, dual-passenger access doors, multiple wheelbase and passenger configurations, optional all-wheel drive.
Cons: Plasticky interior, awkward handling.
What Edmunds.com says: The Express (and its twin, the GMC Savanna) is pretty much the only game in town if you're looking for a full-size van that doesn't look and drive like it was designed two decades ago.
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2005 Chevrolet Express Cargo Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2003 Chevrolet Express Cargo 1500 AWD 3dr Van Shown
Consumer Rating
5.8
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $10,148 - $12,312
Pros: Strong powertrains, dual side access doors, multiple wheelbase configurations, optional all-wheel drive.
Cons: Plasticky interior, handling still awkward despite improvements.
What Edmunds.com says: Powerful Vortec engines and some unique features make the Express (and its twin, the GMC Savana) pretty much the only game in town if you're looking for a full-size van that doesn't look and drive like it was designed two decades ago.
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2005 Chevrolet Uplander Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2005 Chevrolet Uplander 4dr Minivan Shown
Editors' Rating
7.0
Consumer Rating
7.8
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $9,269 - $13,893
Pros: Smooth ride and handling, lots of nifty interior storage spaces, innovative multimedia storage system, available all-wheel-drive.
Cons: Engine power and refinement not up to class leaders, no side curtain airbags.
What Edmunds.com says: Although the Uplander features a slick interior and distinctive styling, it doesn't have the on-road finesse of its minivan competitors.
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2005 Chevrolet Venture Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2002 Chevrolet Venture LT AWD 4dr Ext Minivan Shown
Editors' Rating
6.5
Consumer Rating
7.9
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $8,946 - $11,791
Pros: Carlike ride and handling, power-sliding doors, eight-passenger seating option, available DVD entertainment system.
Cons: Flimsy modular seats, poor interior fit and finish, ABS not standard, coarse engine character, mixed crash test results.
What Edmunds.com says: Not terribly refined, but loaded with value, the Chevy Venture is a solid minivan if you don't need all the latest features and gadgets.
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DODGE MINIVAN/VANS See all Dodge models
2005 Dodge Sprinter Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2003 Dodge Sprinter 2500 High Ceiling 118 WB 3dr Van Shown
Consumer Rating
7.2
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $14,817 - $15,743
Pros: Generous array of body configurations, class-leading cargo capacity and headroom, stellar fuel economy from turbodiesel engine.
Cons: Lacks high-speed punch, can't get a V8 for serious towing and hauling, higher initial cost versus competitors.
What Edmunds.com says: The European-engineered Sprinter gives the full-size van buyer an unprecedented level of refinement, utility and value in a unique package. When it comes to serious towing and hauling, though, it can't keep up with V8-powered domestic vans.
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2005 Dodge Sprinter Cargo Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2003 Dodge Sprinter Cargo 2500 High Ceiling 118 WB 3dr Van Shown
Consumer Rating
9.2
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $14,031 - $14,951
Pros: Generous array of body configurations, class-leading cargo capacity, stellar fuel economy from turbodiesel engine.
Cons: Can't get a V8 for serious towing and hauling jobs, lacks high-speed punch, higher initial cost versus competitors.
What Edmunds.com says: The European-derived Sprinter gives the full-size van buyer an unprecedented level of refinement, utility and value in a unique package. When it comes to heavy-duty worksite use, though, it's no match for V8-powered vans from Ford and GM.
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FORD MINIVAN/VANS See all Ford models
2005 Ford Econoline Cargo Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2005 Ford Econoline Cargo E-350 SD 3dr Ext Van Shown
Consumer Rating
8.6
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $10,591 - $12,135
Pros: Massive cargo-hauling ability, wide range of configurations, powerful diesel engine option.
Cons: Offers very few convenience features, aged design, gas-powered V8 engines can't match strength of GM's offerings.
What Edmunds.com says: Although the option of a powerful diesel helps in the engine department, the E-Series is still a relic compared to the recently revamped full-size vans from GM.
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2005 Ford Econoline Wagon Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2005 Ford Econoline Wagon E-150 XLT 3dr Van Shown
Editors' Rating
5.1
Consumer Rating
8.9
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $9,850 - $13,081
Pros: Massive people-hauling and cargo-toting ability, powerful engines, wide range of configurations, comfortable seats.
Cons: Trucklike fuel economy, unwieldy size, limited second-row legroom, lots of wind noise.
What Edmunds.com says: Although the Econoline still provides one of the most spacious interiors on the market for big families, its lack of significant upgrades leaves it a step behind GM's more modern full-size vans.
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2005 Ford Freestar Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2005 Ford Freestar SES 4dr Minivan Shown
Editors' Rating
6.3
Consumer Rating
8.2
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $8,607 - $13,135
Pros: Plenty of safety features, upscale looks inside and out, roomy interior, dealers' willingness to discount.
Cons: Unrefined powertrains with less horsepower and worse fuel mileage than most competitors, low-grade interior materials, hard-to-remove second-row seats, can't get a navigation system.
What Edmunds.com says: The Freestar has all the right safety features, but with better appointed, more refined minivans available from Chrysler, Honda, Nissan, Toyota and even Kia, it ultimately doesn't measure up.
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GMC MINIVAN/VANS See all GMC models
2005 GMC Savana Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2004 GMC Savana Rwd 3dr Van Shown
Editors' Rating
6.7
Consumer Rating
9.5
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $11,549 - $14,627
Pros: Strong powertrains, dual-passenger access doors, multiple wheelbase and passenger configurations, optional all-wheel drive.
Cons: Plasticky interior, handling still awkward despite improvements.
What Edmunds.com says: Powerful Vortec engines and some unique features make the Savana (and its twin, the Chevrolet Express) pretty much the only game in town if you're looking for a full-size van that doesn't look and drive like it was designed two decades ago.
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2005 GMC Savana Cargo Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2003 GMC Savana Cargo 3500 Rwd 3dr Ext Van Shown
Consumer Rating
8.9
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $9,374 - $11,311
Pros: Strong powertrains, dual side access doors, multiple wheelbase configurations, optional all-wheel drive.
Cons: Plasticky interior, handling still awkward despite improvements.
What Edmunds.com says: Powerful Vortec engines and some unique features make the Savana (and its twin, the Chevrolet Express) pretty much the only game in town if you're looking for a full-size van that doesn't look and drive like it was designed two decades ago.
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KIA MINIVAN/VANS See all Kia models
2005 Kia Sedona Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures | Video
2004 Kia Sedona LX 4dr Minivan Shown
Editors' Rating
7.9
Consumer Rating
7.9
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $8,406 - $9,092
Pros: Excellent value, roomy interior with lots of cupholders and storage bins, solid build quality, lengthy warranty coverage.
Cons: Handling and steering response could be better, missing a few key minivan features, ABS not standard, below-average fuel mileage.
What Edmunds.com says: While mainstream minivans may offer all the latest gadgets, Kia's Sedona continues to stuff all essential ingredients of a family vehicle into a value-priced package.
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MERCURY MINIVAN/VANS See all Mercury models
2005 Mercury Monterey Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures
2004 Mercury Monterey Premier 4dr Minivan Shown
Editors' Rating
6.3
Consumer Rating
8.8
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $11,765
Pros: Extensive list of safety and convenience features, sharp interior design, torquey V6 engine.
Cons: Unimpressive fuel economy numbers, less horsepower than top competitors despite larger engine, lacks overall refinement and a few key features, expensive compared to similarly equipped peers.
What Edmunds.com says: Intended to provide a luxury minivan experience, the Monterey is both safe and stylish, but key omissions on the features list, an underachieving V6 and a general lack of refinement, make it less appealing than upscale vans from Chrysler, Honda and Toyota.
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NISSAN MINIVAN/VANS See all Nissan models
2005 Nissan Quest Midsize Minivan/Van View: Pictures | Video
2004 Nissan Quest 3.5 SE 4dr Minivan Shown