S/O Do you have 2 suvs or 1 suv and 1 car?

Anonymous
One small SUV (13 years old) and one Prius (10 years old).

We're about to replace the SUV with a Toyota Highlander Hybrid for the optional 3rd row. When we replace the Prius, it will be with another small, fuel-efficient car.
Anonymous
One minivan, one small RAV4 with third row seat.
Anonymous
A wagon, a hatchback, a pick up truck, a mustang and a vette
Anonymous
1 SUV, 1 car. Three kids.
Anonymous
We have 3 SUVs

Two drivers and a nanny who used the third. One small, one large and one XL
Anonymous
2 SUVs. I really don’t get why they even produce cars anymore.
Anonymous
2 SUV
Anonymous

No suvs.
One small sedan and one small minivan (Mazda5).
Anonymous
We started with one suv and one sedan 11years ago. Since we buy and the cars deprecate so much we don’t sell until they die. Now we have 2 suvs, one sedan, and a weekend midlife crisis sports car. The sports car is useless and we will likely sell it at sometime soon. Whenever the sedan dies we will likely replace it with a station wagon. We are keeping the suvs forever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1 suv and 1 car (a Honda civic).


Same here.


Us too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:2 SUVs. I really don’t get why they even produce cars anymore.


I don't get why you don't get it. A lot of people have a preference for a small car.
Anonymous
1 mid-size SUV AND 1 small SUV. 2 kids who do sports which require lots of equipment plus one giant (130+ lbs) dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2 SUVs. I really don’t get why they even produce cars anymore.


I don't get why you don't get it. A lot of people have a preference for a small car.


To be fair, she's not really wrong. Most domestic car manufacturers are giving up on cars completely in the US. The only exception will be their halo brand muscle cars like Camaro, Corvette, and Mustang. Foreign car manufacturers are selling all the cars in America these days (especially Japense brands) so the American companies have ceded the car market to them. They sell better because they're known for reliability and safety while American cars are known for manufacturing defects. Anecdotally, my last GM had it's transmission go at 90k miles. That's ridiculous. A foreign car I bought after that, I kept for 180k miles and it never needed transmission work.

https://www.marketplace.org/2018/11/26/business/why-american-car-companies-are-no-longer-selling-cars
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:2 SUVs. I really don’t get why they even produce cars anymore.


I don't get why you don't get it. A lot of people have a preference for a small car.

This. It's also a bit wasteful to always drive an SUV when you have typically have 1, 2 or even 3 people riding
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