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What do you get when you combine 15 of your favorite friends and the "City that Never Sleeps"? One amazing vacation of fifteen Seater Van Rentalscourse! Heading out on a big group vacation is guaranteed to bring you and your friends closer together, so why ruin the bonding atmosphere by separate everyone into three different vehicles? If you're currently considering visiting New York with an extended group of people, New York Rent a Car strongly suggests taking a look at their lineup of exciting 15 passenger van rentals, all of which GPS Navigation Rentalsare backed by one of the world's most trusted automotive providers. These 15 passenger van rentals are designed with outstanding comfort and unparalleled performance - the perfect combination for on-the-go travelers and road-tripping friends! The ideal option for any oversized travel program, the 15 passenger van rentals at New York Rent a Car are dependable and affordable, so come on in and see for yourself why more group organizations trust the van rentals at the 15 Passenger Van Rental Company! Whether you're planning a family get-together or a community outing, the 15 passenger van rentals at New York Rent a Car are sure to make your upcoming road-trip even more manageable!

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  • Passenger Vans: Minivans & More
    Chrysler Town & Country Arguably one of the most luxurious minivans on the market, the Chrysler Town & Country has an impressive list of standard features.
     
     
    Overshadowed for many years by SUVs, vans remain versatile people haulers.
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    Honda Odyssey
    The Honda Odyssey minivan received a complete redesign for the 2005 model year.
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    Chevrolet Uplander
    A brand-new entry for the 2005 model year, the Chevrolet Uplander is billed as a "crossover sport van."
     
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    Toyota Sienna
    Toyota added all-wheel drive to the Sienna minivan when it was redesigned for the 2004 model year.
     
      Buick Terraza
      Chevrolet Astro
      Chevrolet Express
      Chevrolet Uplander
      Chevrolet Venture
      Chrysler Town & Country
      Dodge Caravan
      Dodge Sprinter Wagon
      Ford E-Series Wagon
      Ford Freestar
      GMC Safari
      GMC Savana
      Honda Odyssey
      Hyundai Entourage
      Kia Sedona
      Mazda MPV
      Mercury Monterey
      Nissan Quest
      Pontiac SV6
      Saturn Relay
      Toyota Sienna
       
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    Nissan Quest
    Nissan's Quest minivan feels particularly airy inside with its optional SkyView roof, which features four glass ceiling panels and front sunroof.
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    Kia Sedona
    The Kia Sedona is one of the least expensive minivans available in America.
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    Mercury Monterey
    A long-wheelbase luxury minivan that joined the Mercury lineup for 2005, the Monterey takes styling cues from the Mountaineer SUV.
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    Ford E-Series Wagon
    In the large van arena, Ford models such as this E-Series Wagon outsell their competition by a 2 to 1 margin.
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    Dodge Sprinter
    A market leader in its segment in Europe, the Sprinter Wagon is a DaimlerChrysler commercial vehicle now sold in the U.S. as a Dodge model.

    Minivans have been popular for more than two decades, thanks in part to their cargo space, person capacity and comfort. For the 2005 model year, this segment of family favorites continues to expand with several brand-new models, models that have been substantially revamped, as well as new options in full-size vans.

    However, many of the current minivan offerings were introduced during the 2004 model year.

    DaimlerChrysler gave their 2005 minivans a makeover in 2004. The Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravan— received major revisions over predecessor models.

    For 2004 Nissan debuted the redesigned Quest minivan, and Toyota, which began selling its second-generation feature-laden Sienna, added all-wheel drive to this popular minivan.

    Meantime Ford replaced the Windstar with the Freestar. The Freestar's twin, the Mercury Monterey, returned as a minivan to Mercury's lineup after the Villager was dropped a couple years ago.

    Honda got into the act as well with its popular Odyssey getting a major redesign for the 2005 model year. Saturn and Buick started selling their first minivans for 2005—the Relay and Terraza, respectively.

    Saturn and Buick weren't the only brands with new minivans from General Motors for 2005. Chevrolet's Uplander replaced the Venture, and Pontiac introduced the all-new 2005 Montana SV6.

    Seats, Seats and More Seats
    The highlight of minivans is their seats—not just how many there are but their three-row arrangement, upright seat posture, easy entry and exit, good headroom for passengers and good views.

    Typical minivans are equipped with two front seats, middle-row seats that can accommodate two or three people, and third-row seats that accommodate up to three people, for a maximum vehicle capacity of eight people. Chrysler's Pacifica, which arguably is not quite a minivan, has only six-passenger capacity because there are only two seats per row. Larger, full-size vans can carry more than eight passengers.

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    But minivans also provide another benefit: room for cargo.

    Cargo Space Expansion
    The first minivans, introduced in 1983 by what was then the Chrysler Corporation, required that seats be removed from the vehicle for maximum cargo-carrying space.

    But by 1999 Honda's Odyssey became the first minivan to feature third-row seating that remained in the vehicle and still provided a flat cargo floor and commendable cargo space.

    The second-generation Odyssey debuted with a third-row bench that could be stowed into a deep well built into the rearmost floor of the vehicle. Since then, other minivans such as the Mazda MPV have copied this feature.

    For 2004 the Freestar and Monterey joined the other vans and added stowable third-row seats. The new Chrysler minivans, meanwhile, feature both second- and third-row seats that can fold down individually into the floor in what the company calls "Stow-n-Go" seating.

    Safety First
    Because they often carry the most fragile cargo—youngsters—minivans have been on the front line of safety.

    Today's minivans can be equipped with everything from electronic stability control that helps correct skids before they occur, tire pressure monitors that alert a driver of a deflating tire, head-curtain airbags that can provide head protection in a side or rollover crash, to all-wheel drive that can aid traction in snowy road conditions.

    Some minivans, such as Toyota's Sienna, even offer an optional rearview camera mounted above the rear license plate. This camera displays images on a dash-mounted screen to reveal obstacles behind the vehicle, providing additional views for the driver while backing up.

    The redesigned Town & Country features a knee blocker airbag for the driver. In particular types of crashes this airbag deploys and helps the driver stay properly positioned behind the steering wheel-mounted airbag. It also provides additional leg protection.

    Lots of Other Features
    Minivans are typically offered with V6 engines and can be outfitted with all types of amenities.

    DVD-based entertainment systems allow rear-seat passengers to view movies or play video games as they travel. Rear-seat riders can also listen to music different from what's playing on the audio system up front.

    Nissan's Quest minivan feels particularly airy inside with its optional SkyView roof, which features four glass ceiling panels and front sunroof.

    Another Quest option: a navigation system with a 7-inch display screen and a bird's eye setting for a map display that provides views of what's coming up on the horizon—a park, a river, an airport, etc.

    Then there's the Chrysler Town & Country, arguably the most luxurious minivan on the market. Standard features include leather seats, tri-zone climate control, power-adjustable brake and accelerator pedals, a power rear liftgate, power sliding side doors, power windows and door locks, and remote keyless entry.

    Full-Size Vans
    For anyone serious about moving more than eight passengers at one time, the full-size passenger van remains a vehicle of choice. Passenger vans are commonly used around airports, shuttling people to hotels and parking lots.

    Full-size vans comprise a small market—let's face it, most families don't need to shuttle eight occupants at a time. Sales of full-size passenger vans and cargo vans combined account for less than two percent of all new vehicle sales in the U.S., with large Ford models outselling the closest competitor 2 to 1.

    Full-Size Passenger Van News
    There are so few entries in this segment that it's unusual when a new design comes along. In 2003 Dodge discontinued the Ram Wagon and added the Sprinter Wagon.

    A market leader in its segment in Europe, the Sprinter Wagon is a DaimlerChrysler commercial vehicle now sold in the U.S. as a Dodge model. DaimlerChrysler describes the Sprinter as a vehicle that sets a new standard in the commercial vehicle market with a unique combination of fuel-efficiency and functional interior design. Sprinter was first sold in the U.S. under the Freightliner brand.

    Prior to the Sprinter, the most recent changes in the full-size cargo van category were from General Motors, in the shape of the Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana. Both vans received extensive restyling inside and out in 2003, adding the availability of all-wheel drive and access doors on both sides of the van.

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