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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here, It has just worked out that my kids have not had playdates at the same where both friends needed me to drive them. They either come home on the bus with my kids or the individual friends' parents drop them off. I occasionally bring one friend with us somewhere but that automatically means the other doesn't have a friend (or at least not one riding with us.) Most often, one has a friend come over and the other goes somewhere else. The friend at our house gets picked up first and then I go get the other child. None of this has been a hardship. But I would like to offer to be able to cart around more kids at times--not necessarily a regular carpool. My kids' activities are not intense (yet.) I am less concerned about the safety of the actual 3rd row vehicles and more so about my own ability to drive without distraction with that many kids in the car. I have test drive the Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia thinking I would easily like one of them--but the technology was very distracting. I felt overwhelmed by it. There were too many things to look at and I felt like it actually made me a worse driver. [/quote] Look at a 2017 or so model and they will have less technology. [/quote]
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