That said, it works mighty well
as a minivan too.
Not exact matches
A
minivan would,
too, but quite a few things set the Flex apart from a
minivan, such
as third - row seating that's slightly more comfortable for adults than some
minivans, the fact that it doesn't look like a
minivan (which isn't really a factor for me but is for some people), and available all - wheel drive, which allows for the Flex's biggest advantage to my family: its impressive 4500 - pound towing capacity.
The
minivan is coming back in style
as plush family entertainment - filled touring vans, with plenty of pomp and technology for the adult driver and front - passenger,
too.
It's worth mentioning
too how gorgeous a cabin the Pacifica presents — our tester had contrast piping on the seats plus French stitching on the dash, but even if you opt for a lower - spec Pacifica the ergonomics, interior amenities and storage space quickly show how compromised all those «crossovers» and SUVs are
as family transportation: You simply can't beat a
minivan.
And if all this still seems
too pedestrian, try something truly unique: flying to Oman's new Six Senses Hideaway on a paraglider (with a guide)-- a James Bond - like entrance that will make you forget there was ever such a thing
as a hotel
minivan.
And if all this still seems
too pedestrian, try something truly unique: flying to Oman's Six Senses Zighy Bay on a paraglider (with a guide)-- a James Bond — like entrance that will make you forget there was ever such a thing
as a hotel
minivan.