

The Toyota Sienna lags behind with 13,404 units, followed by the Honda Odyssey with 12,311 sold. The Dodge Grand Caravan still stands as numero uno with 51,513 units sold in Canada last year alone, retaining the title of Canada’s best selling minivan.

You’ve likely researched into the minivan segment too. Furthermore, the market demand for minivans is huge despite cultural controversy. Styling and the “cool factor” may not be up its sleeve but comfort, usability, and the ability to haul multiple families give it many advantages in the field. SUVs and crossovers just don’t cut it, and fall empty-handed (or full-handed in this case) when compared to the boxy dimensions of a minivan. There is no other form of automobile more dedicated towards maximum cargo and passenger capacity. It all comes down to one thing: practicality. Or perhaps you’re the millennial non-believer who avoids minivans like the plague, but are just curious on what and more importantly, why, these box on wheels are a family favourite when it comes to transport. CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island - Chances are if you’re reading this review, you have somewhat of an interest towards minivans.
