Family of 4. Do we need 2 row or 3 row SUV?

Anonymous
I have a 2 row sedan with just one kid and it’s plenty of space.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So having a third row that you fold down is the same space as a 2 row current or no?


No. My GMC Acadia has a full sized third row. When folded down you have a ton of space. Literally I have bought cabinets at Home Depot
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love my CX-9 with the third row, and I have only one kid. Helpful for carpooling, especially with sports. Also love the immense space for long trips.


Why? So you can get up and walk around?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2 row sedan with just one kid and it’s plenty of space.


How is this remotely relevant?
Anonymous
We got a Nissan Rogue when my kids were little. Smallest SUV we could find with a third row. We used the third row a lot, but a lot of that was life style - we carpooled often and sometime hosted extended family. By the time they were in late elementary school though we had outgrown it and got something bigger. We also have a big dog and go on lots of camping road trips with lots of gear.
Anonymous
I have an a edge and love it! Just have one kid though. But it’s plenty of space. Thought I would do it with a sedan and just wanted something bigger.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We got a Nissan Rogue when my kids were little. Smallest SUV we could find with a third row. We used the third row a lot, but a lot of that was life style - we carpooled often and sometime hosted extended family. By the time they were in late elementary school though we had outgrown it and got something bigger. We also have a big dog and go on lots of camping road trips with lots of gear.


The Rogue has a third row now? Good to know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We got a Nissan Rogue when my kids were little. Smallest SUV we could find with a third row. We used the third row a lot, but a lot of that was life style - we carpooled often and sometime hosted extended family. By the time they were in late elementary school though we had outgrown it and got something bigger. We also have a big dog and go on lots of camping road trips with lots of gear.


The Rogue has a third row now? Good to know.


I didn’t post that but I think it was an older model that had a 3rd row.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We got a Nissan Rogue when my kids were little. Smallest SUV we could find with a third row. We used the third row a lot, but a lot of that was life style - we carpooled often and sometime hosted extended family. By the time they were in late elementary school though we had outgrown it and got something bigger. We also have a big dog and go on lots of camping road trips with lots of gear.


The Rogue has a third row now? Good to know.


I didn’t post that but I think it was an older model that had a 3rd row.


Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We got a Nissan Rogue when my kids were little. Smallest SUV we could find with a third row. We used the third row a lot, but a lot of that was life style - we carpooled often and sometime hosted extended family. By the time they were in late elementary school though we had outgrown it and got something bigger. We also have a big dog and go on lots of camping road trips with lots of gear.


The Rogue has a third row now? Good to know.


I didn’t post that but I think it was an older model that had a 3rd row.


My 2016 Rogue doesn’t have a 3rd row. I find it’s plenty of space for my two kids. We supplement with Uber (pre-covid) when friends or family are in town. In my case, we have a single car garage and I don’t think a minivan would fit.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
I have a 2 row suv and love it. I done like driving big cars. Just horrified at the thought of trying to parallel park one. I wanted something I can hop in and out of. Don’t buy for other people. Buy for what you need. (Unless you want more kids)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2 row sedan with just one kid and it’s plenty of space.


How is this remotely relevant?


Because one can live quite happily w/family of 4 with a mid-sized sedan despite everyone and their moms "must" having an SUV.
Anonymous
I switched to a 3 row and it’s amazing. Kids have pilot seats and I can haul all sorts of things in the trunk.
Anonymous
Don’t like how long a3 row feels to drive. Feels like I’m trying to park a bus.
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