The earlier ('84-'85) wagons had softer seats (except the leather ones),
and a softer suspension. Some of the later wagons, especially the turbos
have a stiffer suspension, and they all have firmer seats. I don't think
there is a Mercedes that can compare with any of them.
Brian Holm, Parts for peugeots
OnAt 04:51 PM 7/4/2005, lenra24@aol.com wrote:
>My suggestion is a late 505 wagon. The ride is superior to the 405, which is
>really not much better than 4 or 5 other cars of the same era. As far as
>contemporary minivans, the Honda Odyssey is hands-down, the best. Keep your
>eyeball on Ebay as a starting point.
>
Brian Holm, Parts for Peugeots
at Peugeot Holm, since 1969
2120 Maple Hill
Plainfield, VT, 05667
802-454-7132, fax -1310
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