What’s the best luxury suv for a family?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Practicality-wise the Escalade is pretty much in a class of its own


Agreed, though there is also the downside that it is a big ship to pilot. Not a problem if you are mainly staying in suburban areas with wide lanes and big parking lots, but definitely a pain if you're attempting to fit it into tight parking garages, tight parking situations, and narrow/congested streets.


IDK there’s plenty of families in our neighborhood on Capitol Hill who have the Suburban/Yukon/Escalade and many more in NWDC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Practicality-wise the Escalade is pretty much in a class of its own


Agreed, though there is also the downside that it is a big ship to pilot. Not a problem if you are mainly staying in suburban areas with wide lanes and big parking lots, but definitely a pain if you're attempting to fit it into tight parking garages, tight parking situations, and narrow/congested streets.


IDK there’s plenty of families in our neighborhood on Capitol Hill who have the Suburban/Yukon/Escalade and many more in NWDC.


I had a sequoia and it sucked in Arlington and dc. No way as a primary car. A 3rd car it was great for Costco but driving it daily would be impossible. If I lived in fairfax or something sure.
Anonymous
Love our Q5 and f-pace. Jag goes through the gas though.
Anonymous
X5
Anonymous
Range Rover diesel
Anonymous
Lincoln Navigator. Plenty of room for the family.
Anonymous
If money is no object, it's tough to beat the newest generation G-Wagon from Mercedes, starting MSRP of $135,000. The current Range Rover is currently too long in the tooth to be very competitive. The Escalade and Yukon Denali are very nice if you have to tow anything like a boat or jet skis.

If I had the money, I'd get a new 2022 Tesla Model X Plaid. $121,000, faster than anything, over 500 mile range.
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