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Need a Recommendation--Anyone Love Their Car / SUV?

We're starting to shop for a replacement vehicle. My husband wants another small-ish car for the great gas mileage. But I would really like to get an SUV or crossover that has a third row of pop-up seats for those times when I want to give people rides. I just don't know if there are any of those that are on the smaller side and still get decent gas mileage. But I wonder if the lower gas mileage and higher price are worth it. We're going to be looking at used cars (maybe 3-6 years old), but I don't know what makes/models to look for.

If you really love your car, or SUV with a third row, please tell me about it. I'm feeling kind of lost as to where to even start.
Thank you so much!

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Thanks everyone! I'm going to research the models you all mentioned and see what they look like when we go to the auto mall later this week. If there are more suggestions, please keep them coming!

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I am absolutely in love with my 2004 Pilot, as is about half of my neighborhood (that's truly not an understatement). Even my 5 year old has instructed me to never ever get rid of it.

It's been the perfect size for us and the extra row of seats has come in handy. It's not too big, not too little - just right.

Good luck!

Hi! We have a Mazda 5 that we love. It's a "microvan," and it works perfectly for us. It's small enough that we can easily park it anywhere in the city but it has a pop-up 3rd row that seats 2. It has sliding doors on the sides and 2 captain chairs in the middle, which my kids love. We get about 21 mpg around town and 27 on the road (even with a big roof rack full of stuff). Good luck!
Kimbeley Spears

The Toyota Highlander comes in a hybrid option. I have a Subaru Outback which I love and we're going to buy a new one very soon. It has great trunk space, no 3rd row though.

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The Toyota Highlander comes in a hybrid option. I have a Subaru Outback which I love and we're going to buy a new one very soon. It has great trunk space, no 3rd row though.

We love our Volvo XC90 (2003). The third row of seats pops up and down really easily, and we've used it a bunch. (Our second car is a Nissan Altima hybrid, which we use when we want to save on mileage.) Of course, the gas mileage isn't phenomenal compared to say, a sedan, but it's good for its class. We struggled with what to purchase when my son was born, but we've had no regrets and have been really grateful for the flexibility (especially now that we have a second child and a large dog). We've had no major car issues, even after 7 years. Good luck with your decision!

We have a 2006 Honda Pilot and LOVE it! Haven't had any trouble with it. Change the oil, keep air in the tires and your're good to go. We were actually sold on the safety ratings it received.

I just went through the same thing and compared the Toyota Highlander, the Toyota 4Runner(has the option for removable 3rd row) and the Honda Pilot. We went with the 4Runner and were able to find a 2008 w/ the 3rd row. It is for my husband and he said the other 2 cars were too feminine...
We are very pleased w/ our choice.

I SO LOVE my "SWAGGER WAGON"!....The Toyota Sienna..only way to go. 'nough said.

I love my Chrysler Town & Country minivan. It has great visibility, a great navigation system, it's comfortable and it gets great mileage. We drive to San Diego or LA many times a year and we are always comfortable and so are the kids (ages 4 and 3).

We have a 2005 Honda Pilot- "Penelope Pilot" :) I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE our Pilot. We have a toddler and a newborn and we have tons of room for us, the babies and storage, etc in the back. When the kiddos get older, we'll have the third row of seats to accomodate their friends etc. for outings. Love it!

N. -

I am in the market now and here's what I have found: Forester is rated top of its class for safety (AWD) and it also seems to be the most reaonably priced compared to CRVs etc.

Good luck!

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