Ok. Random question for those of you who have kids and have done the baby car seat/ stroller thing. We are car shopping as my current car is on its last legs. I really want another compact car or at least a sedan. Is it super naive to think that a sedan would be just fine? Most parents I know have a larger SUV or wagon. Is a car seat that difficult to maneuver that a sedan will be obnoxious? I know it's a silly question as I'm sure plenty of moms make it work in a smaller car but I'm trying to gauge just how difficult it might be and weigh advantages v disadvantages. It's difficult to do without any previous experience with those things.

Thank you!!
Re: Cars
We were fine with my Jetta and a carseat. Now I'm pregnant with #2 and have a crv. I think my Jetta would've been tight with 2 car seats.
This is site has ratings for different cars: https://www.cars.com/news/Car-Seat-Check/
It may also help to google best family cars, and also see if there are chat rooms about the cars you are interested in (Prius has some, so that was super helpful for not only hearing about fit for families but also hearing what others had paid in my area to help negotiate the best price--many thousands less than MSRP).
One tip I have for car shopping is to email the different dealerships in your area about the model you are interested in. I emailed all the dealerships for Toyota within a 3 hour radius (including another larger metropolitan area). Ask for their best out the door price (taxes, etc.--total price). Then you can continue to see if they will match the lowest price you find or better it (free floor mats, etc). Then you can go in knowing the price you will pay---be willing to walk out if they try to have you pay more and make sure the price they show you per month adds up to the total amount you agreed upon over email. They tried both when we went in (the higher monthly was a "mistake", that they figured out when they talked to a manager--have your phone calculator handy) but we stayed firm so we were able to get it for our agreed upon price.
My trunk fit JUST my stroller. Now we have tons of space! The three back seats stow away and Mila has room to lay down on her doggie bed in the back, there's still space for a stroller and anything else as well!
Think about how many children you are planning and if pets are involved
Good luck in your search! New cars are so fun!
Also, as some have mentioned, consider where you live and if you NEED an SUV. I'm in NJ and in the winter I wouldn't want to drive anything but AWD or 4WD. We also take a trip upstate every summer, and basically have to bring everything with us, so we also needed a vehicle that could accommodate all of our stuff as well as two kids (we take the Pilot on these ventures).
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
Now that we are on our third we have one in a high back booster, another in a toddler five point and we can squeeze the rear facing baby seat in with relative ease. We will continue with it until it dies or we have a fourth baby. I have major major van envy but ours is paid off.
I think if you plan on having 2+ kids, vans are the best option.
Married May 2014
DD born August 2016
Baby #2 due December 2017
Our advise now to anybody looking for a car with plans of a baby is to borrow a car seat and do a car seat check to see how much room there really is with one in there. We would have saved a lot to just have bought the Traverse originally, but we learned our lesson.
I used to have a Hyundai Elantra, when my bestie had just had her first. For a sedan - it fit her (huge) travel system really well. Her stroller was ridiculously big and it fit in the trunk no problem, and she could sit in the front with the car seat in the back easily. It worked so well, she bought the same EXACT model and year - since she knew it fit.