i'd say mini-van too. Dodge/Chrysler or GM. Compare fuel econ. Our 94 Dodge got 27/26 combined driving. Our 2003 is lucky to get 23 highway though it is heavier with more goodies. Took the roof-rack bars off but haven't checked mileage. The Dodges are the old design mechanically and are pretty easy to work on and the 3.3L motor is pretty reliable (the 3.0 Mitsubishi engine is ok if you get newer than 1993 and can keep oil in it) The 4spd had some problems early on but mostly due to folks putting the wrong oil in and/or NOT taking them to a reliable dealer if they did have trouble. The Honda CRV as others have mentioned is a good choice if you get the 2WD. They're pretty roomy and get great gas mileage and until recently were made in Japan (not US, Canada or Mexico). GOod luck.
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