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According to Autodata, in 2006 Chrysler, Honda, and Toyota comprised 72 % of the United States minivan market.
General Motors and Ford made up 17 %, Kia Sedona and Hyundai Entourage sales made up 5 %, and the Nissan Quest was 3 %.
By 2008, most North American minivans had adopted the size and configuration of the long-wheelbase Chrysler vans, with Chrysler dropping their shorter models as well.
In 2008, only the Kia Sedona and Chevrolet Uplander offered both short and long-wheelbase configurations.
In 2008, Volkswagen debuted the Routan, a rebadged variant of the Chrysler RT platform minivans.

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