If you chose a regular SUV over 3rd row were there social consequences?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most cars have 3 seats in the back. We have no problem taking 1-2 extra kids, no real need for more seats.


Same here. No need to drive the whole team...what a waste people and their SUVs. Ever hear about global warming?
Anonymous
We had a Land Rover LR3 with a 3rd row which could comfortably seat 2 adults. We moved onto a Dodge Durango with 3rd row and no issues with 2 adults sitting in the 3rd row.
Anonymous
Just observing, what puzzles me is that OP asked if there were social consequences but OP's life with kids seems to be pretty defined and nailed down so why even ask?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Most cars have 3 seats in the back. We have no problem taking 1-2 extra kids, no real need for more seats.


So you have 1 kid; then yes a car is fine.

3 seats. 2 children of your own. How do you fit 2 extra kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just observing, what puzzles me is that OP asked if there were social consequences but OP's life with kids seems to be pretty defined and nailed down so why even ask?


I assume she is arguing with someone about not getting an 3rd row (probably DH who doesn’t want to drive at all and doesn’t know why she doesn’t carpool more).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most cars have 3 seats in the back. We have no problem taking 1-2 extra kids, no real need for more seats.


So you have 1 kid; then yes a car is fine.

3 seats. 2 children of your own. How do you fit 2 extra kids?


By age 13 one kid can sit in the front seat.
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