I currently have an ifiniti qx4 (sized like a pathfinder) and I am completely miserable when the four of us are in it for any lengthof time. To fit both carseats in requires scooting the passenger seat up and the latch system makes it so that the carseats are right next to each other. Also I'm guessing that a minivan is easier to get in and out of than an suv- especially since I have a bad back. True, not true? Mini van, SUV, or station wagon?
Re: Mini Van? SUV? Or Station Wagon?
I currently have a Ford Escape that I love love love, but with another LO one the way and not much room with just 1 kid, I need something new.
Personally, I've never wanted to be a mini-van driver - haha.. I don't know why, but I just hate the looks of them!! H has really been trying to talk me into an Escalade, he loves them and they have more room than we'll ever need (for once kids have friends over). I am starting to like it more and more. Right now I'm debating on what I want... I will probably end up with the Escalade, I love them, but I'm worried we might NEVER need all of that room and we will be paying for something that didn't have to be so big.
Station wagon - I hate them. I don't know why, I think its the look, but I hope I never have to drive one!
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We a 2011 Minivan (Honda) and a 2004 SUV (with really low miles). 99% of the time we drive the minivan with the kids and use the SUV if we don't have them with us. We've had our minivan for a little over one year and we LOVE it. It has a ton of space and all of the features on the van are fantastic.
When I was younger my family had several mini vans and I hated getting in and out of them, and eventually learning to drive in them. Plus I just personally hate the way they look. I'm fighting tooth and nail with DH to keep our SUV and never go to a van.
We have a Toyota Highlander and I love it. As some others have said its similar in size to the Escape and Liberty and I've heard a lot of good things about this size of SUV. Not too huge, not too small, and wont kill you on gas. I also love that you can put groceries in the back and not have to bend over like you would in a regular car. GL!
I have 3 (almost 4). I drive a minivan. While I could drive a big SUV (think Suburban, Denali, Escalade), I choose the minivan. It's so much more convenient........
Cars are a personal preference. You need to figure out which one will work for your lifestyle......
GL!
Last summer right before #2 was born we bought a Mazda CX-9. Its a smaller third-row SUV/crossover. We usually keep the third row down so we can use it for storage, but its nice to have the option of the third row when we have extra people along. My mom stays with us for a week at a time here and there so its come in very handy. My only complaint is that the third row only accepts rear facing seats or seatbelt positioning boosters since there's no tether.
I test drove a couple minivans, but I just don't like them.
I love my swagger wagon (Toyota Sienna). I have two kids, a large dog, and family that visits frequently (flying in- so they need transportation). It is super easy to put seats in and out, up and down, etc. I love the automatic doors and the one I have is AWD- which is terrific in the winters here in New England.
I know some people worry about the stigma associated with minivans, but I refuse to let myself be defined by a car. I rock it.
I had an Audi Station wagon for about the first year of Lily's life and although I loved driving it (love German cars), I found it just too tight. The carseat took up so much space in the second row making it impossible for two more adults to fit back there when family was in town. Also, our poor dog just hated being cramped in the way back...and forget about having enough room for longer trips.
I hate SUVs- they are so freaking big and such gas guzzlers...and I find a lot of people who drive them around here do not know how to drive or park them correctly. ;b
I have two kids and am pregnant with our third (and last). I drive a Honda CR-V. While I love it, there is no way I'd be able to get 2 carseats in the back seat and still have room for Jordan to sit when we go places as a family. Plus, my brother and his wife are TTC and have approached me about watching the baby when he/she arrives. Which means there's a chance we'll need to be able to fit 3 carseats. So, DH and I are in the process of researching new cars.
I will NOT drive a minivan, so we're looking into SUV's that have a wider back seat. I am fairly certain that we're going to wind up getting a Honda Pilot. I have a couple of friends who own one and absolutely love them. Plus, we've been really happy with the CR-V, so I thought it made sense to stick with another Honda.
I absolutely love the Jeep Grand Cherokee, and that would be my first choice, but the back seat isn't any/much bigger than the CR-V...which is the whole point of getting a bigger car in the first place.
I have a 1 year old and drive a minivan. It is amazing. I'm a huge fan of the sliding doors, and having so much cargo room is fantastic for traveling and toting her stroller and everything else.
ETA: I have a Toyota Sienna. I also like the Chrysler Voyager and Dodge Caravan I've driven.
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I drove an Audi wagon when MY Lillie was little too and had the same problems. They are tiny cars! Our main issue was that the passenger was basically in the dashboard of the the car thanks to the carseat.
I would go SUV but thats because I have one. We just bought a Toyota Sequoia a couple months ago and LOVE it. Neither of us are minivan people though, so a van was never an option and we want 6 kids, so we needed a bigger SUV anyway. We easily fit all our stuff for a week long vacation in it (including a double stroller) and it's comfortable for me (5' 3") and my husband (6') to drive and we will be able to fit 3 carseats across the middle bench because we've already done it once (we took my husband's cousin, his wife and their kid swimming with us - so that was 2 bucket seats and our convertible). There is a 60/40 split back seat, so once we have to our oldest can move to the back and we'll only lose one seat of storage space.
What you want to drive will be your personal preference, but I hate minivans (the sliding doors are the worst feature in my opinion, plus they aren't good for short people to drive in my experience) and everyone always says they are the best and very few people talk about the SUV's, so I give my personal SUV opinion.
Also, in regards to fuel economy, we went almost 600 km's on one tank (that's 370 miles) in our big SUV, so the economy isn't really all that different then even our car. We drive a lot of highway though, so that does help, but even now we last filled up our tank April 24th and we still have around 100 kms (62 miles) left to go before we fill it again.
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I love my minivan but it is def not for everyone. We have a Honda Odyssey and it is super roomie. It's not brand new but has the sliding doors which are great. I also love that the back seat folds down rather than having to be removed. We always leave it down so I can just throw everything in the back. We're currently expecting LO #2 and have a 100lb dog that travels with us.
LOL! I call them monster trucks!
We have a minivan. It was exactly what we never thought we wanted but needed. It's awesome, and I totally was against it to begin.
We drive a lot, often going on day trips and such. Having the space is a plus and the access to the third row is easy, especially for adults.
I don't actually have an opinion about what vehicle either I or other people get. I do however have an opinion about having a larger vehicle.
We have 2 kids right now and plan to have more someday (but not soon). Even with just the two kids I find myself wishing for more room. Example: I have a friend who is pregnant with #2 and doesn't have family in town. She's asked me to watch her son while she's in labor (he's 2). I'm totally happy to do that for her. However, I can't fit 3 carseats in my car, meaning she'd have to drop him off when she goes into labor, or I'd have to go to her house and be stuck there. Neither sounds like an ideal situation. Even if I had a slightly larger sedan we'd have a problem if she had 2 kids already.
I love the idea of being able to transport other people's children when necessary. Luckily my parents are passing their old minivan on to us because they don't need it anymore. I'm really looking forward to having a bigger car.
Oh, and my current car is so small that I haven't been able to fit a passenger comfortably since my son was born, and had to turn him forward when his sister was born.