6 Cars Perfect for Families in 2014

 
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Nissan Pathfinder via Wikimedia Commons

6. Nissan Pathfinder

The problem with many crossovers is that they do not offer much in the way of interior space, especially when it comes to the third row of seating. The Pathfinder is exempt from this weakness, with an interior that is downright large, providing plenty of room on all three rows. The interior is loaded with luxurious features like reclining and sliding second-row seats, a whole array of storage cubbies for all three rows, and an available Bose sound system with a rear-seat DVD player. The estimated 26 mpg on the highway is one of the best rating in its class, making the Pathfinder practical to own.

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  • crowd1

    Wrangler for families? You’ve got to be kidding!

  • gogoeddie

    As great a car as the Fusion is, it is still being sold by Ford dealers, who continue to uuse the old Hull Dobbs/Ford system of selling automobiles by “working” the customer until they are too exhausted to say no!



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