| Looking for a new mom car. Which suv is best for families without breaking the bank? |
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Define “breaking the bank.”
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| How any kids do you have and do you have dogs? |
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Not all families are the same.
You don't need an SUV with one kid. |
| Its nice to have an SUV. What is your budget? Don't go to small especially with stroller. |
| Honda CRV |
| I have two kids in a Honda civic. It works totally fine for us. No need to get an SUV. |
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Depends on how many kids. I love our Forester but we only have 1 kid. The middle seat is really narrow: you cannot put a car seat there, or comfortably put a human there when the car seat is installed.
But for 3 tall people and a dog, it works great. DH and I are too tall to comfortably fit in many compact cars. DD recently told me she wishes we had a minivan: she thinks the sliding door is better. I don't know about a minivan but I think our next car could be a three-row SUV. |
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It's so nice to have an SUV with a kid. Makes loading and uploading of kids and strollers a lot easier. Also, you can easily change a diaper in the trunk, later on they can potty in a travel potty in back too. We've also had tons of picnics out the back of our SUV.
We have an MDX, we also considered the Mazda CX-9 and the Honda Pilot. All have a 3rd row. We mostly keep ours folded down but we've used it on several occasions. |
| Just get a minivan. It’s way better than an SUV. |
It's also nice, and considerate, to care about the planet your kids will have to live on. Almost no one needs an SUV. Our 15 year old car gets better mileage than even the Hybrid SUVs that are on the market and has more than enough room for everything we do. And hauling a stroller or changing diapers or getting the kids in and out of car seats was never an issue. |
Yes, I’ll never understand that. We’ve had a sedan and a hatchback with our kid, and in both cases, it’s been very easy to get the stroller in and out. And while getting an infant seat in and out of a car is never super fun, it didn’t feel uniquely more difficult with our car than my IL’s SUV? But to me there is a real advantage to a lower vehicle once kids are 2 or so. Our DC has been crawling in and out of the car and her car seat since then (she’s 3 now). We don’t have to help except with the buckle. That’s not an option with an SUV that sits far off the ground, not until older. |
| We've had a station wagon all these years with kids (who are in elementary now). Easy to use load strollers or diaper change in the back, and the car is low to the ground so they could climb in and out from a relatively young age. Also handles much better than an SUV too. |
| If you plan to have more kids and or have a pet get something three rowed, whether SUV or minivan |
| Another person asking, why does it have to be a SUV? |