Best Cars For A Trip Loving Family
Looking for that great family car is not a subject that is easy to talk about. This is mainly because of the fact that it is difficult to find something that is 100% perfect for the entire family. What is really useful for one is something that is horrible for another one. For instance, a larger vehicle would be great for those that want to eat Hampton Creek cookies and stay in the car for a long period of time but when constant stops are done during a trip the smaller vehicle is better because of driving performance. It is hard to highlight the very best cars but those that are going to be mentioned below are definitely worth consideration.
2016 Volvo XC90
Volvo XC90 is wonderful for the families that want a 3 row SUV and that really want luxury during their trip. Volvo as a brand is well-known for the safety that it offers. The XC90 simply brings in a style plus that is to be appreciated. We have a minimalist interior with the use of upscale materials. The cargo capacity is among the highest in the class and the only real problem associated is basically the price tag.
2016 Chevrolet Impala
What is so interesting with this beautiful car is that it was voted as being the best family large car. At the same time, it is considered by the specialist as bringing in the most value for the price that is paid. We are faced with a car that basically proves the fact that long-term value is possible. The large sedan is normally not the family car that is preferred. However, Chevrolet Impala 2016 has so many interesting features and a pretty huge back seat. Children and parents are entertained during long trips.
2016 Honda Pilot
This Honda vehicle is interesting, with 3 seating rows, the one that is usually mentioned as the best one for a family. Carpool duties can so easily be handled and the standard model includes the rearview camera, Bluetooth, USB ports and much more. Entertainment and safety are pretty high, higher than what many expected.
2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC
When analyzing the luxury compact SUVs that are designed for families, this is the one that has to be seen as number one. All specialists agree with this. The main reason why specialists love the vehicle is the reliability offered. 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLC also offers a huge list of great available and standard features. This includes a special smartphone app and safety features like collision prevention assist. A busy family that prepares for a trip will surely appreciate the possibility of opening the car with the smartphone.
2016 Kia Soul
The Soul stands out as a weird looking family vehicle but it is definitely the very best of the family hatchbacks. Styling is fresh and the fact that it does not really look as other family cars is seen as an advantage by many. You will definitely appreciate the spacious interior and the extra smartphone app you will receive when you buy it.
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