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3-Row Suvs/minivans


Jase

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Please make a case for an automobile that would comfortably seat at least 3 adults and two car seats.

Suddenly we're in need of a new car.

Sadly a minivan may be in our future.

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Jase

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We used to be one of those couples who looked down in disgust at minivan owners. Swore we'd never get one.

Now we own one and love it. Kids change that. The first time your little one can climb into the seat by themselves and look at you with that smile of satisfaction...yeah it's totally worth it.

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Good Lord, Jase...don't get a Minivan!!!

I have a honda pilot that would fit all you need

I have the 3rd row that folds down as well

This'll be my wife's car... I'll still have my TS-sex.

So my dignity might remain intact if only for a little while.

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Oh Ellen, it's totally different. Average height of an SUV floor is double that of a minivan, and for a toddler that's like the difference between a small hill and mount everest.

Built in entertainment systems, 2nd row captains chairs, more room in general, and car platform vs truck platform are some of the other reasons. You really don't see the value in one until you have kids, it's just that simple. At least it was for us

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I know a couple who had to buy a minivan suddenly (they had twins on top of one kid already). The guy drives it, the wife refused. He calls it "the white car" never the "minivan" (he's a stay at home dad).

I have rented one to drive to FL the past couple of years (6 people plus luggage) and while yes they look terrible and chicks don't check me out when I'm driving one, they do serve a purpose and do it well.

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I swore I'd never have a minivan, and then I bought one and loved it. There's so much more room in one than in an suv, and the back seats are much more comfortable. It was great for going on trips, too. They are much easier to get in and out of.

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