Steve Says: First of all, congratulations! The world that you know of will soon cease to exist…. which is a good thing… in most ways. Upgrading your ride pretty much comes down to a simple question. "Will we someday have another kid? Or two?" If you are planning on having a larger family, and have the means to purchase another vehicle without going into debt, then now wouldn't be a bad time to pursue the search. Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to the 'family car'. Since you want a bit of heft without the visual blimpiness of a minivan, my recommendation is to look more towards a full-sized sedan. CUV's tend to have a stiffer price premium these days and are far more common as finance vehicles in the used car markets. Full-sized sedans don't have the extra expense of being fashionable and to be blunt, they are usually a better choice for most folks. They offer loads of trunk space, excellent safety, respectable fuel economy, and the maintenance for these vehicles tend to be lower as well. My top choices would be a five year old…
You may notice that none of these top pics are especially popular vehicles. But they all do an exceptional job of carrying forth the family progeny in plenty of comfort and safety with fuel economy that is superior to most SUV/CUV wanna-be's. They all cost less in the used car market, and offer tried and true powertrains that will last for the long haul with minimal fuss. This is the market niche that will offer the greatest bang for the buck if you plan on having another child in the near-term future. If you only plan on a family of three, then just get whatever makes you happy within reason. My wife rode around town in a late-90′s Escort back when we had one child without any problems. The stroller fit fine and the vehicle had good safety ratings for that era. Once we had two, it was minivan time for a few years. Then she slimmed down to a four-door Civic and has now settled for a Malibu Maxx. New parents always overestimate the size of their automotive needs. Looking back on all our purchases, it would have made more sense to have simply pruchased a full-sized car and keep one small car for the solo errands and commutes. That is exactly what we ended up doing in the end. All the best to you and yours! Good luck! from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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