3 row SUV with captains chairs, NO MINIVAN

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Following! 3 kids (9, 11, 13) & dog. Currently in a 2018 highlander (lease). Considering atlas, Subaru. We’re a ski racing, soccer, lacrosse, baseball family. Always dragging stuff around. Don’t want to go huge (suburban) due to poor gas mileage (frequent road trips). Also don’t want to rely on roof storage. Considering a Sienna too!


I love my 2021 Sienna.


Several of you have forgotten that OP specifically asked for NO MINIVAN (see thread title).

While the Sienna may be a great vehicle for you, it's still a minivan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Several of you have forgotten that OP specifically asked for NO MINIVAN (see thread title).

While the Sienna may be a great vehicle for you, it's still a minivan.


On the internet, you can assume that there will be some really useful advice and also some people who assume you're an idiot who can't figure out the most obvious options on your own and/or a pushover who will do what you're told once people tell you you shouldn't have whatever requirements you have.

(I think insisting on an SUV rather than a minivan is ridiculous, but I'm not buying it or driving it. OP is allowed to reject minivans.)
Anonymous
Ford Explorer luxury version has this.
Anonymous
You need room for 3 kids, and stuff, just get the minivan and be done with it. You’re not fooling anyone by having a "suv" over a van.
Anonymous
Freaking love our VW Atlas. So much room and so nice to drive. The Captain's chairs are key--kids can't annoy each other and our dog can fit between the seats on big trips. It's a great car. We also considered the XC90 which has a plug-in electric hybrid option now!
Anonymous
Anyone who says their SUV third row is comfortable for adults is lying.
Anonymous
We have 4 kids and love our Tesla x w/ captains chairs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who says their SUV third row is comfortable for adults is lying.


It is totally comfortable in the Lincoln Aviator.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who says their SUV third row is comfortable for adults is lying.


I rode to DE and back in the third row of my friend’s Traverse for a girls weekend and was totally comfortable!
Anonymous
Atlas. We are tall people and the very roomy second row (I have a 6’3” son) helped seal it.
Anonymous
A few months ago we bought a Kia Telluride, and, damn, I love that car. So roomy, appointments are very luxurious, huge sunroof, heated/cooled back seats with plenty of leg room for my 6 ft DS. I never in a million years would have considered a Kia, but the Telluride gets amazing reviews and we loved it when we test drove. They are super-popular and hard to get, so expect to pay MSRP or slightly over. We paid about $52k for a top of the line model.
Anonymous
We have a Sienna and Ascent for our family of 5. The power in the Ascent going up the mountains for skiing was a huge plus for us. And the AWD in a Subaru can't be beat. Not much trunk space while using the third row, although you can put one side down. We always use a box up top.

We looked at the Atlas, but couldn't commit to VW after having them in the past and the air conditioning always had issues.


Anonymous
We were looking for the same thing and just purchased a Honda Pilot Elite -- it has three rows (with a large enough third row for shorter adults to be comfortable), captain chairs in the middle row, two moon roofs, DVD player. We previously had a minivan and wanted something better for commuting while still offering three full rows of seating.
Anonymous
I have the X7 and used to drive the Volvo XC90. My husband has the Q7. Volvo was the least reliable of the three. The x7 is much nicer than the other two. Oh except our Audi doesn’t have captains seats. The BMW is definitely more spacious in the third row. That being said, not a ton of trunk space if someone is in third row. I think both the x7 and q7 are great choices. I would not buy the Volvo again even though I think it is a gorgeous car. If you don’t care about the money, get the X7, it is so nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have the X7 and used to drive the Volvo XC90. My husband has the Q7. Volvo was the least reliable of the three. The x7 is much nicer than the other two. Oh except our Audi doesn’t have captains seats. The BMW is definitely more spacious in the third row. That being said, not a ton of trunk space if someone is in third row. I think both the x7 and q7 are great choices. I would not buy the Volvo again even though I think it is a gorgeous car. If you don’t care about the money, get the X7, it is so nice.


Mercedes GLS is much nicer than both of those.
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