Question:
Big SUV or mid-level luxury sedan?
2006-03-27 07:43:26 UTC
Gas mileage not a concern! I drive under 10k miles per year. Currently we have 2 SUV's one mid-size one Big. We get snow here so that's a determining factor. Also, we have one toddler and one infant.
Eight answers:
Boola Bear Bear
2006-03-27 14:02:08 UTC
luxury sedan...a Lexus! safe, roomy, family car
nbajxe123
2006-03-27 18:28:25 UTC
SUV- Cadillac escadale, ext, or esv. Chevy tahoe, suburban, or avalanche. Ford Expedition, or Explorer. Toyota 4runner or Sequoia. Dodge Durango, Honda Pilot, Lexus GX 470, or LX 470, or Lincoln Navigator/Aviator, or Mercury Mountaineer.

Luxury sedan- Lexus gs 430, hyundai azera, toyota avalon, nissan maxima, cadillac cts, sts, or dts, ford 500, ford crown victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, any buick, or lincon town car.
2006-03-27 10:09:39 UTC
If you're looking for a decent size car that will be good in the snow, check out the 300C AWD. If you want the SUV, go for a new Chevrolet Tahoe.
G
2006-03-27 10:35:13 UTC
go for a big heavy road car like the Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis.They get 25MPG and have traction control as an option.also easier to put the car seat in the carnivorous back seat and have a huge trunk to cary the strollers and lots of other stuff.
Lynn
2016-05-20 10:17:29 UTC
That SUV doesn't exist. Mid size SUVs have about the same size so it's not going to bigger than Ford Escape.
muchtodo
2006-03-27 09:33:28 UTC
I like the Mercury Grand Marque, Comfort, style, and gets better gas millage. It also has traction control.
♫Nick♫
2006-03-27 07:57:15 UTC
Why would you need another car? but if you must, go for the sedan for comfort and when there is no snow
rjm96
2006-03-27 08:46:41 UTC
Trucks are always safer then cars with that toddler.

Generally, trucks are less complex then cars too.


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