[NSRCA-discussion] Matthew Finley ( PATTERN TRANSPORT VEHICLE )

Stuart Chale schale1 at outlook.com
Tue Jan 9 13:26:21 AKST 2018


Had 3 Chrysler Town and Country’s the last 2 with stow and go seats. No complaints what so ever.  Finally needed a change and got the Honda Pilot. Nice car and can fit 2 2 meter pattern lanes. Not as much room as a minivan but pretty good.

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On Jan 9, 2018, at 5:21 PM, Matthew Finley via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org<mailto:nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>> wrote:


Hello All !!


Off the cuff question.....


I am starting my search for a NEW USED vehicle for RC transport, primarily pattern planes, and etc....


I currently have a 2002 Ford Windstar with 270,000 miles, and I would trust it do drive across country now, however the frame is rusting a bit, and the poor thing is tired..... I am thinking around the first part of summer to acquire a new set of wheels. Since Ford no longer makes any kind of minivan other than the transit, or something IMO ugly, I think I may break the family history and go with something other than a FORD..... I believe I have made the decision to focus on the Dodge Caravan with the stow and go seats, and the knowledge that many D4 fliers own them. Is there anyone out there that has had bad experiences with the Caravan ?? What ever vehicle I do purchase, I believe I will pay the little extra money to get it undercoated due to the salt issues with Ohio and Michigan driving.


Thoughts ???? Suggestions ???



Matthew E. Finley
QCI - Technology Assistant
614-557-3846 Mobile
mfinley at qcillc.com<mailto:mfinley at qcillc.com>

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