DH is getting ready to start car research. I own a sedan. Can we get away with another sedan with two kids? I know we can from day to day, but I'm thinking more along the lines of the weekend camping trips, and game days for my DS when we will have a stroller for the baby plus his equipment, or stroller in the trunk plus groceries, etc. Just tell me that we can get another sedan. 
 If not, what do you and your DH drive? TIA!
Re: Car Suggestions? 2 Kids...
We didn't get a van until we had three kids. We had a Volkswagen Passat and we still have a Honda Civic. Both cars can fit a Britax Boulevard in them (FF or RF) so any car seat would probably fit. As for vacations we were able to pack for long weekends in either car.
On the flip side my sister and her DH are getting an SUV because they can't possibly fit everything in their car for the two of them plus their daughter (they have a Camry). I guess it depends on how light you pack!
IMO you don't get much extra space with an SUV when you compare the higher purchase price and gas expense. GL
We only have (and will only have) one kid and we have a mini-van. But we do a lot of road trips that involve STUFF. Plus it really is very nice to be able to carry other people w/ us when we go places w/ dS.
I know there is a lot of mini-van hate out there, but from a praticality stand point, they really can't be beat. We never ever have to worry about what we're taking w/ us.
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DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
My husband has a prius and I hate it. We usually take it on road trips because of the awesome mileage but it is just too freaking small. My kids are almost 4 and 6 and both quite tall for their age. Add the carseats to the deal and I feel like we are stuffed completely. I love the idea of the prius but I positively hate driving it or being a passenger.
I have a Kia Rondo. While I admit it is ugly, it does the job. It has the 3rd row if you need it, but doesn't feel nearly as big as a minivan. We have used the third row many times for carpooling and when family visit. When the third row is folded flat the cargo room is really great.
We have a 2004 Honda Pilot, and I LOVE it. Of course, I don't love gas prices, but the Pilot actually gets decent gas mileage for an SUV.
We will be trading our 2004 for a newer model when it's paid off in November, yeah!
We have an Acura TL (which we LOVE and can fit 2 seats but would be tight for road trips since we'll have to take a pack n play along with everything else) and had my old 2001 VW Jetta. We tried to fit two carseats in the Jetta, and yes, it can be done, but it just felt too squished - the passenger seat has to be ALL the way up. We just traded the Jetta in for a 2010 certified pre-owned Nissan Murano w/only 11,000 miles. I LOVE it. Plenty of room for 2 carseats, room for both kiddos to kick their feet and pretty decent cargo space. Not great on gas, but not horrible. It was a good compromise for us re size vs. fuel efficiency for not a ton of money.
A word of advice for anyone car shopping, we went through the Costco auto buying program, they'll do new or certified pre-owned and we saved a ton of $$. It's free to Costco members - you just plug in what you want to the website and they send you an email with the dealership you go to. We were even able to haggle the price lower than the Costco price! We bought our Acura through that program too.
What about a hatchback?
The Hyundai Tucson is a smaller SUV that gets 33mpg.
We have a Subaru Legacy, which is the sedan version of the Outback and I would LOVE an Outback. Our friends have one and it's great!
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