2004 xlt (I think...has leather seats, all power). got it new. have 120k on it. LOVE IT, LOVE IT. despite all my complaining below :). has phenomal room, decent gas mileage, great acceleration, VERY easy to put rear seats down. it's reasonably easy to take the captain's chairs in and out - one side is heavier than the other and I struggle with that one but I"m only 5'. We call it our pickup truck in a minivan. I've brought home a full size couch, a washing machine, a playset (i.e., the big wooden one for the backyard), and plenty of other stuff. The rear seats are reasonably comfortable for an adult unlike many vehicles. The cargo space with the rear seats up is huge too - recently traveled cross country with family that does NOT know how to pack light and we were fine on space despite having 4 adults and 2 kids in the car. The space really is phenomenal. When the kids were little (one was still in a backpack), I'd gone to a sporting event with me as the only adult. When we left it was night and I got that spooky feeling in my gut....anyway, just popped the rear hatch and got everyone inside in less than a minute. With the doors locked, I took all the time I needed to change a diaper, buckle up car seats, etc and I even climbed right into the driver's seat without any contortions. Was very grateful that night for all the room inside.
now, my complaining:
The cable on one sliding door got wrapped around the motor somehow (my husband used his shoulder to engage the stop instead of pushing a button....sigh....). It was $1000 to fix so it is now a manual door. Same power door has a quirk in the sensor - it reads as not closed whenever the van has sat in the rain. We could never get it to duplicate at the dealer (we live in CO - only 14 inches of rain per year....). If we turn off the doors, it turns off the sensor so no biggie.
The rear hatch hydraulics don't quite open all the way when it's super cold.
Otherwise, love it, love it, love it. despite our issue with the power door - get them if you have kids under 8. My daughter is 8 and can do the door by herself but its a real struggle if we're on an incline. plus, when carrying an infant or toddler or bags of groceries, so much easier to push a button.
It does seem like tires wear out sooner. hadn't heard that but my husband has complained. tires are not that expensive unless you have the sport tires (came on some models). our tires are just plain 'ol passenger tires so we have the range of prices that we've had on all our other vehicles. don't skimp on tires though. we had one set that I couldn't go anywhere in with snow and ice (my husband thought I was being wussy until he got stuck). but with the last set and the current set, I'm busting through everything as if
I had 4 wheel drive.
Last complaint is the 3rd row seatbelts are weirdly high for seats that are going to be mostly used by kids. You really have to be 5 foot or taller for them to lay right across the chest rather than the neck. My fourth grader's friends moan and groan about having to use booster seats back there. They've repositioned them in later models.