New Baby, New Car

Anonymous
Right now, I have a 15 year old and an 8 year old and a surprise baby on the way this holiday season. We need to upgrade from our Cherokee and I'm overwhelmed by the options. I'm considering the Telluride and in the past I've driven a CX-9. We are also a family of tall folks(I'm the shortest at 5'10"). We mostly drive in suburbia/exurbs, but I have an hour commute to work...suggestions?
Anonymous
Mini Van
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mini Van

+1 It will make your life so much easier.
Anonymous
You don’t need a minivan when your oldest is at learner permit age and about to drive herself.
Anonymous
VW Atlas, useable 3rd row and still some truck space with 3rd row up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You don’t need a minivan when your oldest is at learner permit age and about to drive herself.


No one NEEDS a mini-van ever. But it is the only car that is designed to be perfect for families. That's why it's so popular. Other 3 row SUVs offer some of the advantages, but not all.

The sliding doors and ease of use of the 3rd row make mini-vans WAY above the rest. We didn't get ours until my kids were 4 and 6 and I so wish we'd gotten earlier. Car seats are so much easier in it because it's spacious!
Anonymous
Congrats OP! Sounds intense but awesome haha!

We have the 3 row Grand Cherokee L with Captain's chairs. The 3rd row is very useable and easily accessible with the captain's chairs. I'd put the baby in a captain's chair and have one of the older kids in the third row. You can put half the 3rd row down for more trunk space. We use a roofbox for longer trips. It has been great in all kinds of weather and the Limited has lots of features that make it feel a bit luxury. We were thinking of trading in for another one because there are tons of sales right now.

Good luck and enjoy this next chapter in your family!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You don’t need a minivan when your oldest is at learner permit age and about to drive herself.


No one NEEDS a mini-van ever. But it is the only car that is designed to be perfect for families. That's why it's so popular. Other 3 row SUVs offer some of the advantages, but not all.

The sliding doors and ease of use of the 3rd row make mini-vans WAY above the rest. We didn't get ours until my kids were 4 and 6 and I so wish we'd gotten earlier. Car seats are so much easier in it because it's spacious!


I’m a mom of three who drove a minivan for years so I understand the benefits. But you absolutely don’t need it with a fifteen year old.

Get an suv with a third row.
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