Three row SUV

Anonymous
So what I have heard is the best 3 row SUV is the Kia EV9. It’s a EV but many reviewers are saying it is the best 3 row SUV on the market for space and driving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Consider a sedan.


Which sedan has 3 rows?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honda passport or 4Runner. These are 5 seaters with large cargo areas so can put a safe crate for dogs.

The Passport doesn’t have a 3rd row, does it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honda passport or 4Runner. These are 5 seaters with large cargo areas so can put a safe crate for dogs.

The Passport doesn’t have a 3rd row, does it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a VW Atlas. Have 3 kids and shuttle their friends around too. Even when using the third row for passengers, we have plenty of cargo space in the trunk for groceries, backpacks and other things.This is a huge deal for us.

Accessing the third row is also really easy. Another big deal for us. The Volvo, which I looked at, had an annoying 3rd row access mechanism.

VW gets our vote. Audi is made by the same company and I would imagine their Q7 is also similar and good.

Unless it’s gotten better in recent years, the 3rd row in the Q7 is not great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honda passport or 4Runner. These are 5 seaters with large cargo areas so can put a safe crate for dogs.

The Passport doesn’t have a 3rd row, does it?


Correct they want 3rd row for DOGS. So a 5 seater for their family of 4 with large cargo area for dog crate would work as well
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Consider a sedan.


Which sedan has 3 rows?


Again a family of 4.
Anonymous
Infiniti QX60. Great 2nd/3rd row legroom. Checks all the boxes.
Anonymous
We did this search exhaustively. Telluride (and its cousin the Palisade) have best-in-class second row legroom.

In the end we got another minivan because we just couldn’t beat the space without going to Suburban/Expedition.

But if I HAD to pick an SUV, I think I would have chosen Palisade or Telluride. All the others were too tight in the second row.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Consider a sedan.


Which sedan has 3 rows?


Again a family of 4.


DP here. What’s it to you? Our family of four drives a minivan and always has (since we had our second.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We did this search exhaustively. Telluride (and its cousin the Palisade) have best-in-class second row legroom.

In the end we got another minivan because we just couldn’t beat the space without going to Suburban/Expedition.

But if I HAD to pick an SUV, I think I would have chosen Palisade or Telluride. All the others were too tight in the second row.


Do you mean the third row?
Anonymous
I have had a Mazda CX-9 for several years and it has been very reliable. The back row is relatively roomy. They just changed the models around, so I would go test the CX-9 and CX-90.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nissan Armada or Infinti QX 80. The telluride and Highlander will present you with the same problem smaller SUVs have. Even with the third row down it leaves a lot to be desired.


That’s ridiculous. They are a family of FOUR.

Nissan? Did you read how they keep cars a long time??


My Nissan Armada is 10 years old and have had zero issues.
Anonymous

Just get another minivan.

You can thank me later.
Anonymous
Update from OP:
Looked at a bunch of these options over the weekend. Didn’t test drive any yet, just looked at trunk space, seat comfort and configurations, things like where will my phone or purse go, etc. The Toyota Grand Highlander and the Pilot are the two front runners, which is completely the opposite of what I expected to happen.
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