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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] How come families of this size in the 1960s somehow survived without vehicles like these?[/quote] Because no one cared about seatbelts or car seats then. Also, you sound like my dad who was so impressed with himself that he never needed to buy a wagon or SUV (family of five plus an 80-pound dog in various GM sedans or tiny VWs) but then borrowed mine and my sister’s frequently when he needed to haul stuff around. 🤔 RE: the Wagoneer, I have an 8-year-old Acadia and am in the market for something like this – two teens and two 80-pound dogs and also a road trip family. I didn’t love the look of this when it first came out, but one of my neighbors has one so I’ve gotten used to looking at it and it’s not so bad. Would definitely go for the lower end one because six figures for a Jeep is insanity.[/quote] [b]Me again, checked out the Wagoneer (in the showroom)[/b] and the room inside is negligible compared to the Grand Cherokees that have the third row, while it costs 50% more. Crazy. Although it seems to have had a redesign already so it’s not quite as ugly as my neighbor’s. Also I’m 5’2” and the hood is as tall as my chin.[/quote] I don't think you did, because if you had you'd see it's not even close: https://www.cars.com/articles/2021-jeep-grand-cherokee-l-vs-2022-wagoneer-which-has-the-better-row-setup-437923/[/quote] Ugh I mistyped, I meant extra room. But I maintain that while there is lots more room in the Wagoneer, it is not useful room. I don’t need three feet between me and the front seat passenger, for example, although that is counted in the cubic feet measurement.[/quote]
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