What is the maximum speed of a minivan?

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LorenzoRose
07/30/25 8:47am
The maximum speed of a minivan is 120 kilometers per hour. Here are some related details: 1. Minivans: Minivans not only offer spacious interiors and strong loading capacity but also provide powerful performance and durability, making them an ideal choice for many small business owners. However, the driving experience of a minivan differs from that of a regular sedan or SUV. 2. Severe shaking: Minivans shake severely at higher speeds due to their distinct body design compared to sedans. The uneven weight distribution and increased height of minivans result in greater wind resistance, making them more susceptible to shaking at high speeds compared to other vehicles.
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