can a minivan make the hills??
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can a minivan make the hills??
We always rent a SUV, but are considering a minivan this time to fit 6 people plus all our beach/snorkel stuff. Has anyone rented a minivan, and if so, did you have trouble getting up some hills? Thanks for any info.
Ditto on both.RickG wrote:Most of the roads are fine for experienced drivers... when they are dry. It really depends on where you are staying.
We slide backwards down Jacob's Ladder in a rain storm but the really exciting part was watching the dump truck sliding down right in front of us.
Since 1995, we probably had to pop it into 4WD two or three times, during the Jacob's slide was one of them.
I would imagine one could have clearance problems with a minivan on some of the unpaved (and maybe paved) side roads and driveways.
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I captained the minivan on one trip. We were six and went all over with no problems, even in the rain. The only place it would not go was up the villa driveway which involved a sharp right turn at the bottom so it was impossible to carry any speed.
Rick G has a point, unless you are a family of six I would strongly consider renting more than one vehicle.
Rick G has a point, unless you are a family of six I would strongly consider renting more than one vehicle.
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As concerned as I would be about sliding, I would be even more concerned about "bottoming out" with 6 peeps and gear, especially on roads to the beach There are some pretty nasty bumps and rises in the road as well as just the plain old speed bumps that come up with no warning. And if you are renting on STT and coming over to STJ, I wouldnt chance it . I could ruin your vacay, or at least a few days of it, for sure.If you are spending that much on a vacation, spend a few dollars more to be safe. If you are just coming from STT for the day, just be very very careful.