favorite SUV with captains chairs and 3rd row for 3 kids?

Anonymous
We have 3 kids and do fine with a car.

Just like when I was a kid someone has to sit in the middle.

Everyone is just fine.

Hopefully our planet will survey everyone driving gas guzzling SUVs so there kids don't have to be uncomfortable - I guarantee you an uninhabitable planet is going to be a lot less comfortable for a lot more people.

If you really can't fathom your kids being uncomfortable at least get a mini-van and prove this isn't about vanity and status signalling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love my Hyundai Palisade. We have heated & cooled seats even in the second row. When you turn on your blinker, it shows a camera's view of the side of your car in the driver's instrument panel. The lane keeping assist is really cool - I can take my hands off the wheel and the car will still steer around corners. The hands free liftgate works by just standing near the back with the key in your pocket. The third row has 3 seat belts and an adult fits back there. Styling is better than a Pilot and it's bigger than the Highlander, without paying for a luxury badge.


Agree. Do the research. Read what the experts are saying. The Palisade and Kia Telluride are blowing away the competition on several levels: from luxury amenities to tech features, price and warranty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids and do fine with a car.

Just like when I was a kid someone has to sit in the middle.

Everyone is just fine.

Hopefully our planet will survey everyone driving gas guzzling SUVs so there kids don't have to be uncomfortable - I guarantee you an uninhabitable planet is going to be a lot less comfortable for a lot more people.

If you really can't fathom your kids being uncomfortable at least get a mini-van and prove this isn't about vanity and status signalling.




Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids and do fine with a car. Hopefully our planet will survey everyone driving gas guzzling SUVs so there kids don't have to be uncomfortable - I guarantee you an uninhabitable planet is going to be a lot less comfortable for a lot more people.


Nothing wrong with preferring a car if that suits you, but the old "all SUVs are gas guzzlers" trope is outdated and misinformed.

It used to be the case that all SUVs were these bulky inefficient body-on-frame vehicles that truly guzzled gas...1990s Ford Explorers for example got 17 MPG City.

But today, a Lexus RX 450h gets 31 MPG City. That's one MPG more than a non-hybrid 2021 Honda Accord.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love my Hyundai Palisade. We have heated & cooled seats even in the second row. When you turn on your blinker, it shows a camera's view of the side of your car in the driver's instrument panel. The lane keeping assist is really cool - I can take my hands off the wheel and the car will still steer around corners. The hands free liftgate works by just standing near the back with the key in your pocket. The third row has 3 seat belts and an adult fits back there. Styling is better than a Pilot and it's bigger than the Highlander, without paying for a luxury badge.


Agree. Do the research. Read what the experts are saying. The Palisade and Kia Telluride are blowing away the competition on several levels: from luxury amenities to tech features, price and warranty.


Hyndai wanted us to pay a $500 deposit on a site unseen Palisade. No thanks. The only one they had for us to test drive was the base model with no features. I’m not buying a car sight unseen/driven.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Subaru ascent


+1. We love our Ascent!


Do either of you know if it can have power folding mirrors?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:VW Atlas. All the tech for a reasonable price.


Does it have power folding mirrors?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids and do fine with a car. Hopefully our planet will survey everyone driving gas guzzling SUVs so there kids don't have to be uncomfortable - I guarantee you an uninhabitable planet is going to be a lot less comfortable for a lot more people.


Nothing wrong with preferring a car if that suits you, but the old "all SUVs are gas guzzlers" trope is outdated and misinformed.

It used to be the case that all SUVs were these bulky inefficient body-on-frame vehicles that truly guzzled gas...1990s Ford Explorers for example got 17 MPG City.

But today, a Lexus RX 450h gets 31 MPG City. That's one MPG more than a non-hybrid 2021 Honda Accord.


Right and that is still crap mileage compared to a mid-size hybrid or all electric car.

Global warming is an existential issue for our planet and people are tooling around in imported tanks because they need to signal their affluence to everyone else rather than just get around.
Anonymous
Toyota Highlander hybrid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids and do fine with a car. Hopefully our planet will survey everyone driving gas guzzling SUVs so there kids don't have to be uncomfortable - I guarantee you an uninhabitable planet is going to be a lot less comfortable for a lot more people.


Nothing wrong with preferring a car if that suits you, but the old "all SUVs are gas guzzlers" trope is outdated and misinformed.

It used to be the case that all SUVs were these bulky inefficient body-on-frame vehicles that truly guzzled gas...1990s Ford Explorers for example got 17 MPG City.

But today, a Lexus RX 450h gets 31 MPG City. That's one MPG more than a non-hybrid 2021 Honda Accord.


Right and that is still crap mileage compared to a mid-size hybrid or all electric car.

Global warming is an existential issue for our planet and people are tooling around in imported tanks because they need to signal their affluence to everyone else rather than just get around.


If you are worried about Global Warming, simple solution is to drive less.
Anonymous
Atlas. Just bought our second one
Anonymous
Love our XC90. You can get fantastic lease deals on them.
Anonymous
Absolutely LOVE my Ford Explorer. It is so much fun to drive and the 3rd row works well for our family. I may never drive another SUV, that's how much I love this vehicle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids and do fine with a car.

Just like when I was a kid someone has to sit in the middle.

Everyone is just fine.

Hopefully our planet will survey everyone driving gas guzzling SUVs so there kids don't have to be uncomfortable - I guarantee you an uninhabitable planet is going to be a lot less comfortable for a lot more people.

If you really can't fathom your kids being uncomfortable at least get a mini-van and prove this isn't about vanity and status signalling.

Wow - assume much? Perhaps they are planning to carpool and take one two other cars out of the equation at rush hour? Perhaps they drive grandparents with them? You just don’t know. I have 2 3 row suvs (gasp) but both are electric and I put solar panels on my house to charge them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids and do fine with a car.

Just like when I was a kid someone has to sit in the middle.

Everyone is just fine.

Hopefully our planet will survey everyone driving gas guzzling SUVs so there kids don't have to be uncomfortable - I guarantee you an uninhabitable planet is going to be a lot less comfortable for a lot more people.

If you really can't fathom your kids being uncomfortable at least get a mini-van and prove this isn't about vanity and status signalling.


Eyeroll. Go back to your Prius
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