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Old 3 Apr 15, 11:14 PM  
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Hi, I've booked a 7 seater car through Charter Travel and just wondered what type of car would it be?
Pick up will be at Orlando International Airport
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Old 3 Apr 15, 11:58 PM  
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A 7 seat more than likely town and country or grand caravan.
Known as the twins as is same car a few spec differences is all.
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Old 4 Apr 15, 12:00 AM  
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Just says 7 seater vehicle?
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Are they nice cars?
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Old 4 Apr 15, 12:02 AM  
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Originally Posted by Knaggsy25 View Post
Just says 7 seater vehicle?
Oh silly me didn't read that bit, if it's a 7 seat then it'll be a 7 seat minivan, usually either a Dodge Grand Caravan or Chrysler town and country.
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Yes they are very good. Lots of extras and loads of space. When collecting try and have a scan for a higher spec one. Normally they are all in the same line. Worth a few minutes if you are able to, however if it's brought to you then you get what you get.
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usually a dodge grand caravan or chrysler town & country aka chrysler voyager, although some companies use toyota sienna as well
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Are they easy to drive?
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Are they easy to drive?
I find all their cars are no diffeent to ours to drive.
Unless you start looking at a Tahoe size and are used to say a Fiesta here then no real difference IMO.
I suppose its the same as hiring a rental here that you haven't been in before - you adjust to the different cabin layout, find all the switches etc and then go
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