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Third row my GMC Acadia is fine. I have driven to Boston and NY multiple times with kids in third row.
I say Chevy Traverse is best value a real three row. |
No, we do that in our 2019 Highlander hybrid. We slide the middle bench forward. Both 2nd and 3rd rows get a medium amount of leg room. |
Toyota Highlander and GMC Acadia are both 193"-197" in length. Chevy Traverse is 206" in length. That extra 9-13" in length can make some garages really cramped. |
Which is why the third row is roomy |
| With 3 kids, we use the third row of our 4Runner any time one of my siblings is visiting. It’s great. |
| Highlander with captains chairs works for our elem kids and carpool. |
| I for one am looking forward to the new Toyota Grand Highlander as we love the Highlander but need a bigger third row for teenagers. |
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We have a Palisade and the third row is usable by our tall kids (read: adult-sized). We had a minivan which I loved and miss but the driving comfort was far better on the Palisade.
I wish the Sienna hadn't dropped in power and hadn't gotten rid of the removable middle row. Oh well. |
You don't need a minivan for one child and to haul around others kids too lazy to drive their own. |
DP - but nor do you need a 3 row SUV for those things. PPP is talking about people who need a lot of seats all seem to want SUVs instead of minivans. And they're 85% right. |
| We use it all the time in our Mazda 5. |
| Just get a minivan. You're missing out! |
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My Mercedes GLS SUV has a decent 3rd row.
I only use it rarely for stuffing in another kid for short rides to sports but the almost 6 foot tall teen boys do struggle. Most kids can fit in a 3rd row just fine. For road trips. we'd split the back and my son could put a pillow next to him. I think he liked being away from us. With a car seat behind the driver, our back seat is a tight for for two people so the 3rd row is a must. |
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Big three row loaded SUVs are for successful multi-kid families. There’s peer pressure in rich neighborhoods and rich schools to buy these things and update to the latest and greatest every 24 months.
It’s not a class of vehicle you consider if you’re single or childless or even have just one kid. |
But hard to get into and out of. |