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Mom Car
By Hearst Autos Research Published: Mar 31, 2020
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There are plenty of top-notch family vehicles to choose from these days that have the best of many worlds: style, safety, technology, power, and plenty of space for your family.
There are plenty of top-notch family vehicles to choose from these days that have the best of many worlds: style, safety, technology, power, and plenty of space for your family. What used to be called a "mom car," usually said with a hint of disapproval, is now just a cool car. These vehicles show us that the new mom car is generations away from your mother's practicality-first car.
There's a car out there for every mom's lifestyle. Minivans and SUVs are by far the most well-equipped for busy family schedules, thanks to their space, safety, and lists of features. If you're looking for a specific body style, these vehicles are some of the best on the market, according to U.S. News :
These SUVs and minivans are some of the most-awarded on the market due to their family-friendly features. However, family vehicles aren't limited to the SUV and minivan classes. Some worthy, smaller options include:
If your teenage children are going to be driving your SUV or minivan, you might consider a model equipped with teen controls . These technologies take some of the stress out of letting your teens take to the road unaccompanied by alerting you when the vehicle leaves an area you set up, when the vehicle is being driven faster than a certain speed, or when it's being driven past a certain time of night. You'll find these teen-driver technologies on vehicles such as the Acura RDX, Honda Accord, Honda Odyssey, and Mercedes-Benz GLE.
Just because your cabin sports a child's seat doesn't mean it has to be attached to a minivan, though the class has come a long way . There are plenty of SUVs that can outperform the minivan class without losing too much interior passenger and cargo room.
The Audi Q7 is the SUV for the performance-minded mom. It offers an exceptionally smooth and exciting driving experience to go along with some of the latest and greatest high-tech safety features.
For those who want the "wow" factor of a Ranger Rover for a fraction of the cost, the Ford Explorer is a worthy choice. In addition to the powerful available EcoBoost V-6 option, the Explorer also offers a decent array of high-tech features, including power-folding seats and driver-assist technologies.
If you're looking for an electric SUV option, the Tesla Model X should be high on your wishlist. Though it has a rather high price tag compared to other SUVs, its all-electric system is perfect for eco-conscious families. It seats seven quite comfortably in an ever-quiet cabin and offers a Performance trim that outperforms many of its gasoline-powered competitors.
The Honda Pilot's focus on safety puts it high on the list of family vehicle options. Its list of some of the most advanced safety technologies has earned it the IIHS Top Safety Pick + rating. The Pilot also offers a wide-open cabin space with plenty of smart storage compartments to pack what you need for the road.
The Kia Sorento's offerings are surprising given its low price tag. The Sorento is the most budget-friendly SUV on this list, with a starting price under $30,000. Its three rows of seating give your family enough room to take on the day. The Sorento also has the best warranty out of the vehicles on this list if you're looking for a vehicle that promises to last you for years to come.
For a more luxury-minded SUV, the Mercedes-Benz GL-Class does not disappoint. Its large cabin is full of great features and creature comforts, such as leather upholstery and more state-of-the-art digital features the newer the model. With three rows and multiple engine options, the Mercedes-Benz GL-Class is a first-class option.
A good family car is one that can handle what your family's busy schedule can throw at it. For that, you'll want an SUV that has plenty of power, safety features, and space to take on countless trips to your kids' games.
One of your best options as a soccer mom is by far the Chevrolet Traverse. The Traverse is a large crossover that does its job well. It seats up to eight passengers — which is as much as many larger SUVs — and has plenty of cargo space to pack all the kids' sports gear.
When you need the largest amount of space in your family vehicle, the minivan still reigns supreme. The Chrysler Pacifica offers a massive amount of passenger and cargo space that makes it one of the best homes away from home.
The Dodge Durango redefines the idea of the family SUV with its tough style. As you move up its trim levels, it quickly becomes one of the more powerful options on this list, ranging anywhere from 295 to 475 horsepower for the 2019 model. The Durango is a muscle car in a spacious SUV's clothing.
For those who don't need the amount of space an SUV offers, the hatchback FIAT 500L is a great option. It consumes less fuel and is easier to maneuver through busy streets than its SUV counterparts. The FIAT 500L also gets bonus points for style, thanks to features such as the large panoramic glass sunroof and tall rear seats.
The Subaru Outback is a top choice for drivers who live in places that get a lot of inclement weather. Its offerings of performance features and driver-assist technologies lend themselves well to providing a boost in traction, safety, and confidence on the road.
The Volvo V90 is a station wagon-shaped hatchback that puts the wood-paneled cars the class brings to mind far behind it. Long, sleek, and well-equipped, the V90 is a five-seater family-mover with a large cargo area, intuitive technology, and plenty of power.
The world of family-friendly "mom cars" is getting more advanced and better-looking all the time, as these top models show. No matter what you're looking for in your family's next vehicle, you can rest assured there's a vehicle out there that fits your needs.
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The Kia Sorento effortlessly earns a spot in our top ten. Its MSRP of around $29k is palatable and, in exchange, you get a spacious cabin, excellent stock-fitted features, quiet, pleasant ride quality, and an upscale atmosphere.
Industry leaders estimate that the used-car arena in the USA shows a 51.6% depreciation rate for SUVs after five years. However, with the standard of modern cars at an all-time high, we are convinced there will always be a for passing on your people-mover with ease.
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Sports utility vehicles are particularly practical for the busy family woman who has her hands full transporting the kids, their stuff, and everything needed to create domestic and professional magic - so what is the best SUV for mom, then? Which ute on the market is reliable, versatile, safe, has a competent engine, and has some luxury to boot? For a full overview of which SUVs are best for moms, read on.
With so many options available, there is a model for every type of mom - the young, hip lady wanting a ride that is stylish as well as adaptable, or sophisticated women who won’t settle for anything less than an iconic nameplate. But moms also desire more than just brand power and good looks. They also require capable yet frugal powertrains, sufficient towing capacity, and enough real estate for the kids to spread out.
While everyone looks for the best of both worlds in terms of extensive benefits for the lowest cash outlay, there are some bargains to peruse. Lower-cost variants are plentiful, and if you’re keen on more luxurious brands at a lower tariff, there are numerous 2018 and 2019 iterations to put on your shortlist. On our list of best SUVs for mom, the best-rated models include the following, all with entry-level fares under $50k.
Be sure to look over our individual reviews to compare specs, costs, and overall ratings in this category.
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