minivan or 3rd row SUV?

Anonymous
Kia Sorento
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Get a Highlander so you can open up the space in the middle of the 2nd row and the dog can go in the back easily.


do all highlanders have this option? I thought that only the very high end models have the 2nd row captains chair option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minivan if you are secure enough in yourself, suv if you are not


+1.


+2. My minivan is the stuff of dreams. 2018 ody elite
Anonymous
Toyota 4Runner w/ 3rd row has been great for us.
Anonymous
Hyundai Santa Fe - captains chairs
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Minivan if you are secure enough in yourself, suv if you are not


+1.


+2

We have two dogs I, a minivan and an SUV. My large dogs have more room in minivan. Plus it is much easier for them to get in and out, which has become increasingly more important as they age.
Anonymous
We have an Acadia with the 2nd row captains chairs and I like it a lot. The 2016s have a larger cargo area than a Tahoe with the 2rd row folded down (2017 has a new body style). A few years ago I had a Hyundai Santa Fe and LOVED it, still kick myself that I traded it in. Now the Santa Fe's have captains chairs I really like but the cargo area wasn't big enough.

If you only have 1 kid, I'd go for an SUV but I am also the mom with 2 kids kicking myself for not being able to bring myself to get a minivan.
Anonymous
the new Ford Expedition is fantastic.
Anonymous
If you get an SUV and will ever carpool, be sure it has captains chairs in the second row. Getting bigger kids to climb over seats is a pain and none of those moveable rows are nearly as moveable as they say.
Anonymous
Minivan for sure. Sliding doors and better use of space. AWD if you’re worried about that.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the new Ford Expedition is fantastic.


It is gorgeous and amazing. I haven't lusted after a car like that since I had my mustang. But I wanted the captains chairs which pushed me up into the mid level trim. I just could not justify the $65K price tag. By the time you are out the door, you are pushing $70K. In about a year or two when the new 18s are coming off of their leases, I'll look at getting one. The captains chairs not being available on the base model annoys me given that the base model is still 50K.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you get an SUV and will ever carpool, be sure it has captains chairs in the second row. Getting bigger kids to climb over seats is a pain and none of those moveable rows are nearly as moveable as they say.


We have three kids and Honda Pilot. Works great. Very happy and can tow 5000 lb and carry heavy duty bike trailer with 5 bikes.

AWD Is nice perk and gas mileage is pretty comparable

A little shorter than ody but that helps us with city parking. When we travel as family just put 3rd row down and oodles of space.

As for access, sliding forward works ok but we actually pretty to just lay the second row flat, kids scamper over and then put seat back up. The lever for seat back and slide forward are right next to each other so you can see which you prefer.
Anonymous
Love my Honda Pilot. 3rd row big enough for adults. Can definitely fit a large dog behind the 3rd row -- there's a decent amount of room even using it, and you can only use part of the row if you desire. Have taken a big group of girl scouts camping for 5 days with room to spare.
Anonymous
Minivan by a mile! Sliding doors, sedan height and captains chairs make them so easy.
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