Anonymous wrote:It doesn't have to be a mom car but I'm thinking about the next car to purchase and wondering what type it should be? There are a lot of people in my neighborhood that drive Mercedes, Lincoln, BMWs SUV looking cars. Just looking at ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A minivan. We have 2 elementary aged kids but the minivan is unbeatable for carpooling, road trips.
Honda Odyssey FTW! Sienna is great too.
I think it's pretty unbeatable in terms of family friendly and reliability and price. Now if you have loads of money and want to get a Land Rover instead (a terrible financial choice, but will look cook if that's what you want) go on ahead.
Pilots of just mini-vans without the convivence. Everyone still knows you're a suburban mom.
We have a Land Rover Defender. There are reasons to drive one beyond carpooling, as it will do things that a minivan won't. And since our annual income is seven figures, it's not really a terrible financial choice other. To each their own for their needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A minivan. We have 2 elementary aged kids but the minivan is unbeatable for carpooling, road trips.
Honda Odyssey FTW! Sienna is great too.
I think it's pretty unbeatable in terms of family friendly and reliability and price. Now if you have loads of money and want to get a Land Rover instead (a terrible financial choice, but will look cook if that's what you want) go on ahead.
Pilots of just mini-vans without the convivence. Everyone still knows you're a suburban mom.
Anonymous wrote:A minivan. We have 2 elementary aged kids but the minivan is unbeatable for carpooling, road trips.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many super expensive cars.
I haven’t seen anyone list a supper expensive car. Do you think $2.5m is super expensive for a house? It’s all relative.
Anonymous wrote:So many super expensive cars.