Is there a SUV bigger than a Chevy Suburban?

Anonymous
Troll fail. OP, on the 1% chance you are serious, your question never had a snowballs chance in hell on this board. But I think the simply answer to your question is, no, there isn't anything larger than a Suburban that is intended for private personal use and would fit in a normal garage. (In fact in my neighborhood, even the Suburbans don't fit, because we have standard not oversized garages. The length just isn't there.
Anonymous
You need a 3/4 ton Suburban then. Suburban 2500. I am not sure how big your second BABY is going to be, but unless you are living in your Suburban, a regular suburban, even a car can handle all you need for two kids!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Troll fail. OP, on the 1% chance you are serious, your question never had a snowballs chance in hell on this board. But I think the simply answer to your question is, no, there isn't anything larger than a Suburban that is intended for private personal use and would fit in a normal garage. (In fact in my neighborhood, even the Suburbans don't fit, because we have standard not oversized garages. ***The length just isn't there.***


I bet this is part of OP's frustration in life!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are part of the problem.


What problem dare I ask?
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 too long? It takes less than five seconds to fold my double BOB.

Definite troll fail.
Anonymous
I'm sure it was going to be another jerk chiming in.

I confess to the sin of not knowing anything about cars. Which I guess must be a pretty cardinal sin for all the MEN that seem to chiming in here - on a forum with "MOM" in the title.

Get a life. Go watch a ballgame or some porn or something.


But an actual Thank You to those who offered actual answers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it was going to be another jerk chiming in.

I confess to the sin of not knowing anything about cars. Which I guess must be a pretty cardinal sin for all the MEN that seem to chiming in here - on a forum with "MOM" in the title.

Get a life. Go watch a ballgame or some porn or something.


But an actual Thank You to those who offered actual answers.


Okay, now I think you are a troll, too.

Seriously? Anyone who didn't think that buying a Suburban for two kids is appropriate must be a MAN? One who watches sports and porn, no less?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are part of the problem.


What problem dare I ask?


Overconsumption of resources. Global climate change.

Idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it was going to be another jerk chiming in.

I confess to the sin of not knowing anything about cars. Which I guess must be a pretty cardinal sin for all the MEN that seem to chiming in here - on a forum with "MOM" in the title.

Get a life. Go watch a ballgame or some porn or something.


But an actual Thank You to those who offered actual answers.


Moms and Dads is the title, princess.
Anonymous
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

I believe the Ford Expedition EL is equal to the old Excursion but the extended length is a bit much for many.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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


Are you auditioning for the Real Housewives show?
Anonymous
Have you and your husband looked into full-size pick up trucks?

They are actually larger and heavier than a Suburban, and when you equip them with a cap over the open pick up bed, they look rather like an SUV.

Example: the Ford SuperDuty diesel or F450 pick up, with quad cab and an 8-foot bed, weighs about 7,600 lbs with a bed cap. That's almost 2,000 lbs MORE than your Suburban. It's also almost four feet longer than a Suburban, and with the 4wd package, it is quite a bit taller, too.

The pick ups don't have third row seating, but with the huge bed, you'd have cubic yards of storage space. You could definitely keep your strollers in it without folding them.

But you'd have plenty of room for car seats in back
Anonymous
Was just going suggest this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How about a nice bright yellow school bus?


Haha +1



This is awesome!
Anonymous
I think I saw a metro bus with the accordion middle! Seriously, I am so sick of these young families buying these massive cars and then speeding down my street. They don't realize they are driving a tank. Why on earth is this the new status car?
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