Do I Really Need A Minivan?
I am trying to save the environment.
I am obsessed with turning off lights and computers in my house and making my husband turn off the tap when he shaves.
I need a new car to replace my trashed 2000 Toyota Sienna minivan, but unfortunately there are no hybrid minivans out there. So I am wondering whether I need a minivan at all. Why not continue my environmental crusade by getting a smaller car with better mileage?
I have three kids, and I like the way they can spread out in a minivan (less fighting). I also drive carpools a few times a week.
But there are lots of people I know who can't drive big carpools because their cars are too small. Why do I have to be queen of carpool central? Then again, are we wasting even more gas if more parents are out in their individual cars driving their individual kids? And will I really be saving the environment by getting a few more miles per gallon on my car?
So many big questions to ponder. The weight of the world is on my shoulders.

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