Is there a SUV bigger than a Chevy Suburban?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Read this--note that the Suburban is not on this list:

http://www.iihs.org/iihs/ratings/TSP-List


There is only one large SUV listed -- Audi. I find that hard to believe. OP, I think your post is over the top but I would not put much weight into these ratings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, an Excursion is a bit bigger. But seriously, in this or any area, a Suburban is about the biggest car on the road. With a family of four, it is the biggest car you will ever need. Be happy with it, accept it. Don't buy an Excursion.


Our neighbor had suggested finding an older Excursion, they haven't been made in many years. But I don't like used cars, and I don't think it would have the level of refinement we're looking for in a new vehicle



There is nothing "refined" about a Suburban.



There's no point responding to OP. She has neither sense nor taste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Read this--note that the Suburban is not on this list:

http://www.iihs.org/iihs/ratings/TSP-List


We looked at the Audi Q7 actually. I forgot to mention that. It was wayyyyyyyy to small. It wouldn't even fit one jogger without folding it up, let alone two, which is what we're looking for
Anonymous
Let's hope not.
Anonymous
Get a passenger van, or an RV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, an Excursion is a bit bigger. But seriously, in this or any area, a Suburban is about the biggest car on the road. With a family of four, it is the biggest car you will ever need. Be happy with it, accept it. Don't buy an Excursion.


Our neighbor had suggested finding an older Excursion, they haven't been made in many years. But I don't like used cars, and I don't think it would have the level of refinement we're looking for in a new vehicle



There is nothing "refined" about a Suburban.



There's no point responding to OP. She has neither sense nor taste.


Personal attacks help how, exactly?

I'm reporting your post.
Anonymous
Why do you need to put in a jogger without folding it? Why can't you get a double jogger (which, by the way, fits perfectly into our Prius) and then fold it?

The fact is that there is no SUV larger than a Suburban.
Anonymous
OP's reasoning that bigger=safer is unfounded:
http://www.thecarcrashdetective.com/2016/01/small-car-safety-the-safest-are-safer-than-large-suvs.html/

"The dubious honor of the worst “very large” SUV surveyed by the IIHS went to the 2WD Suburban, which, despite its starting weight of 5,607 lbs, had a DDR [driver death rate] nearly 4x higher than that of the Prius."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get a passenger van, or an RV.


I don't like the way vans look. They look like something a handyman would drive, and that's not us.

When you RV, do you mean like a camper? It wouldn't fit in our garage,and our HOA doesn't permit campers
Anonymous
BTW, I should note that one reason why Suburban drivers die so often in car crashes is because they have bad judgment...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get a passenger van, or an RV.


I don't like the way vans look. They look like something a handyman would drive, and that's not us.

When you RV, do you mean like a camper? It wouldn't fit in our garage,and our HOA doesn't permit campers


What are you?

Dying to know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you need to put in a jogger without folding it? Why can't you get a double jogger (which, by the way, fits perfectly into our Prius) and then fold it?

The fact is that there is no SUV larger than a Suburban.


We always seem to have problems folding and unfolding our joggers. It takes too long, and I've pinched my fingers a few times, which is why refuse to fold them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Get a passenger van, or an RV.


I don't like the way vans look. They look like something a handyman would drive, and that's not us.

When you RV, do you mean like a camper? It wouldn't fit in our garage,and our HOA doesn't permit campers


What are you?

Dying to know.


In Potomac, off river rd and riffle ford
Anonymous
I prefer the Yukon xl. Great features in the luxury package. it's perfect for our family of five + dog
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why do you need to put in a jogger without folding it? Why can't you get a double jogger (which, by the way, fits perfectly into our Prius) and then fold it?

The fact is that there is no SUV larger than a Suburban.


We always seem to have problems folding and unfolding our joggers. It takes too long, and I've pinched my fingers a few times, which is why refuse to fold them.


It takes six seconds.

You're a troll.
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