Car or SUV that comfortably fits 5 adults?

Anonymous
We are a family of 3 but my parents visit for weeks at a time (outside of pandemic). We are not small -- e.g., my dad is 6'4" and heavy -- and we cannot all fit comfortably in either the family sedan or a crossover SUV.

I have looked at 3-row SUVs. Is there anything smaller that's comfortable for 5? I'd love a electric car or hybrid.
Anonymous
Chrysler Pacifica Plug in Hybrid
Anonymous
To actually be comfortable you need either a minivan or a real, full-size SUV (Suburban).

As the PP said, there’s a Chrysler minivan that’s a plug-in hybrid, and starting this year, every Toyota minivan (Sienna) is a hybrid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To actually be comfortable you need either a minivan or a real, full-size SUV (Suburban).

As the PP said, there’s a Chrysler minivan that’s a plug-in hybrid, and starting this year, every Toyota minivan (Sienna) is a hybrid.


Yes but the Sienna that is hybrid cannot be plugged in and it only comes in a V4 engine. I want something that plugs in and has power. The Pacifica is the way to go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To actually be comfortable you need either a minivan or a real, full-size SUV (Suburban).

As the PP said, there’s a Chrysler minivan that’s a plug-in hybrid, and starting this year, every Toyota minivan (Sienna) is a hybrid.


Yes but the Sienna that is hybrid cannot be plugged in and it only comes in a V4 engine. I want something that plugs in and has power. The Pacifica is the way to go.


Whatever marginal savings you get from plugging in will be eaten up by repair costs on the Chrysler. Toyota has been doing gas/battery drivetrains for 20+ years.
Anonymous
Honda Pilot or Passport. Pilot has the additional row but we fit 5 comfortably in the Passport.
Anonymous
This is OP, thanks for all the comments. It occurred to me that maybe I should lease a bigger car for times my parents visit. Would a one-month lease two or three times a year make more sense than buying a bigger vehicle?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is OP, thanks for all the comments. It occurred to me that maybe I should lease a bigger car for times my parents visit. Would a one-month lease two or three times a year make more sense than buying a bigger vehicle?


I would just rent a car for them while they are with you, because it sounds like these are long visits. It will give them more independence, and when you're all going somewhere, take two cars.
Anonymous
Buy a minivan.
Anonymous
Lincoln Aviator
Anonymous
Escalade
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To actually be comfortable you need either a minivan or a real, full-size SUV (Suburban).

As the PP said, there’s a Chrysler minivan that’s a plug-in hybrid, and starting this year, every Toyota minivan (Sienna) is a hybrid.


Yes but the Sienna that is hybrid cannot be plugged in and it only comes in a V4 engine. I want something that plugs in and has power. The Pacifica is the way to go.


WTF is a “V4” engine?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To actually be comfortable you need either a minivan or a real, full-size SUV (Suburban).

As the PP said, there’s a Chrysler minivan that’s a plug-in hybrid, and starting this year, every Toyota minivan (Sienna) is a hybrid.


Yes but the Sienna that is hybrid cannot be plugged in and it only comes in a V4 engine. I want something that plugs in and has power. The Pacifica is the way to go.


WTF is a “V4” engine?


A 4 cylinder engine. Most cars nowadays are coming with 4 cylinders for fuel efficiency. Some people only like v6 or v8 engines. It's a big difference in driving a 4 cylinder engine vs a 6 cylinder engine. Even a 4 cylinder turbo engine drives differently than a v6. The response and acceleration of the car is way different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To actually be comfortable you need either a minivan or a real, full-size SUV (Suburban).

As the PP said, there’s a Chrysler minivan that’s a plug-in hybrid, and starting this year, every Toyota minivan (Sienna) is a hybrid.


Yes but the Sienna that is hybrid cannot be plugged in and it only comes in a V4 engine. I want something that plugs in and has power. The Pacifica is the way to go.


WTF is a “V4” engine?


They must mean a straight 4.
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