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<DIV>Time to replace another set of wheels here. I've been doing the Dodge
mini-van thing for a long while now. It's the Devil that I know
anyway. Windstars - forget it - been there, still doing it, glad the other
half drives it. Any recommendations on a solid & reliable
van? Thinking about the Chevy Uplander, trying hard to stay American, but
it gets harder to justify every time I go out looking. I really want
something that holds together.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks</DIV>
<DIV>Ed</DIV></BODY></HTML>