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OK, this is kinda long...
My current car, a Mazda 3s hatchback, will be paid off in November and I'm already plotting out what I want to purchase next. I love the versatility of my hatchback, but I rarely use all of the cargo space.
However, we plan on having kids with the next two years -- and I plan on keeping my next car for at least five -- so I want something that is going to be family-friendly as well. Only problem is, I refuse to purchase a minivan, and my wife isn't keen on driving a crossover. I personally am not a fan of crossovers either and prefer a more sporty vehicle.
That leaves a midsize wagon (something with some horsepower), but the options in the sub $30,000 market are few and far between. You've got the Subaru Outback, you've got the "defies categorization" Toyota Venza (which I kinda like), and that piece of dog shit Honda Accord Crosstour.
So that brings me back to a sedan. My parents didn't seem to have a problem carting me around as a kid in sedans; same with my wife. If I go the sedan route, the options are plentiful and I have my eyes on one in particular: the Kia Optima.
It's largish, has a large back seat, a large trunk, and gets 34 mpg hwy with a 274 hp turbo four engine. What more could you ask for?
But then again, I've never had kids before, so I don't even know what I would need to bring along for even a weekend trip with a kid in tow. I'm guessing just a stroller, car seat, and some clothes. But hey, what do I know.
So my question is, can you get by with a sedan with a kid, or is it always best to go with hulking machine like a minivan/crossover?
Kia Optima:
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My current car, a Mazda 3s hatchback, will be paid off in November and I'm already plotting out what I want to purchase next. I love the versatility of my hatchback, but I rarely use all of the cargo space.
However, we plan on having kids with the next two years -- and I plan on keeping my next car for at least five -- so I want something that is going to be family-friendly as well. Only problem is, I refuse to purchase a minivan, and my wife isn't keen on driving a crossover. I personally am not a fan of crossovers either and prefer a more sporty vehicle.
That leaves a midsize wagon (something with some horsepower), but the options in the sub $30,000 market are few and far between. You've got the Subaru Outback, you've got the "defies categorization" Toyota Venza (which I kinda like), and that piece of dog shit Honda Accord Crosstour.
So that brings me back to a sedan. My parents didn't seem to have a problem carting me around as a kid in sedans; same with my wife. If I go the sedan route, the options are plentiful and I have my eyes on one in particular: the Kia Optima.
It's largish, has a large back seat, a large trunk, and gets 34 mpg hwy with a 274 hp turbo four engine. What more could you ask for?
But then again, I've never had kids before, so I don't even know what I would need to bring along for even a weekend trip with a kid in tow. I'm guessing just a stroller, car seat, and some clothes. But hey, what do I know.
So my question is, can you get by with a sedan with a kid, or is it always best to go with hulking machine like a minivan/crossover?
Kia Optima:
pics deleted.
admin allisolm
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