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Tldr; see if the stinger could work as an only car, or if not then an Alfa Romeo Giulia and a minivan
The longer story...
I am in a weird spot and very undecided, per usual. Wife doesn't care either way so long as she gets heated seats and other modern car comforts.
Less than a year ago I bought a new 2021 chrysler pacifica hybrid. Which has been a complete isht show from a reliability perspective, I really do like the concept and theoretic package of the van. But it has to go while the seller market is good.
I still need a family car "thing" for general moving of family and stuff, and road trips but it doesn't need to be a minivan specifically. We have had a vw jetta wagon and later a toyota highlander. But if I am going to have a big vehicle, I prefer a minivan.
Because the chrysler was such crap from literally day 2, I never got around to selling our prior minivan a 2005 toyota sienna.
So the plan is to sell the chrysler and buy a car for me.
The top contenders at this point have basically trimmed down to...
Giulia
Stinger
The stinger rises because it's got a much larger cargo space than most sedan-ish cars, I have liked them since the day they dropped. And IF the stinger really works for our family of 4, even if that means adding a roof box... then I might even be able to strip the car stable down to just 2 cars instead of our current 4.
At worst, we could drop to 3 cars. Mine. Hers. Minivan or SUV. I can't remember the last time I only owned 2 cars though, might be a nice change of pace, might trigger car ADD causing another purchase in a matter of months.
I won't make the stable changes all at once. First the Chrysler will go for the Stinger. If that works then the old 2005 Sienna will be next. Based on usage the 2006 Miata could be next, bringing us down to 2 cars.