There's a real struggle going on for supremacy in the minivan world, a battle beingfought largely between Ford and Chrysler, with GM currently bringing up the rear. With each new model year, the opponents exert themselves to the utmost to increase performance, comfort, style and utility value without driving prices beyond
competitive levels.
Chrysler was the first to stake a claim in this field with its 1984 entries. Ford
responded with the rear-drive Aerostar a year later, then followed up with the
Windstar in 1994. A redesigned Chrysler lineup--Chrysler Town & Country, Plymouth Voyager and Dodge Caravan--made their debut last year. GM answered Ford's Aerostar with the rear-drive Chevy Astro and GMC Safari, then introduced the front-drive Chevy APV, Pontiac Trans Sport and Oldsmobile Silhouette.Click here to read more