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Hyundai Santa Fe, all new design plenty of room.

https://www.hyundaiusa.com/us/...ptions/#/537F2N7L0N0

Starts at $39K
 
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Hyundai Santa Fe, all new design plenty of room.

https://www.hyundaiusa.com/us/...ptions/#/537F2N7L0N0

Starts at $39K


Other neighbor has one, completely forgot about it. Not a looker, IMO. But they like it




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My nephew just got a BMW X7.

3 row seating.

He said that he fits in the 3rd row seats and he’s over 6’ tall.


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A friend of mine has Kia Carnival. Cross between a mini van and an SUV. I was impressed with it.


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I didn't know there was a Grand Highlander.



It still looks like it wants to kill you, but not as bad as some of the others.
 
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Had a VW Atlas, had a few minor recalls but did well for us. Sold it to our friends and they are still happy with it. https://www.edmunds.com/suv/ar...pacious-3rd-row-suv/
 
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Hyundai pallisade and Kia tellluride have a 3 row I think


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Tesla Model X.

Huge amount of interior space and fast as hell…


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My wife drives a Honda Pilot. Rides and drives like a car. They are front wheel drive.
Very dependable.
 
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Toyota Sequoia? I've seen a few on the road by never tried one on so I can't compare it to the ones you've mentioned.
Don’t know anything about the current ones, but our 2002 Sequoia got brought home from “airport car” duty standing by in a hangar a couple counties over where we often visit family for the to learn on. The both bought smaller cars (different vintages of CR-Vs), but still refer to the Sequoia as the greatest car know to mankind. Of course, in those days they weren’t paying for the gas. Smile
 
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Wife has had a GMC ACADIA since new in 2008. # rows. Been a good vehicle with minor issues, but it is well cared for. Chevy Traverse and Buick Enclave are equivalents
 
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New Traverse is a hot seller


https://www.chevrolet.com/suvs/traverse



 
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My wife has a 2024 Kia Telluride. An adult can definitely sit in the 3rd row, in fact it has more leg room there than most other competitors.


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Mercedes GLS


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I'm surprised at how much room our GLS450 has. It's smaller than my Tahoe but still has a lot of room for cargo and the 3rd row is pretty comfy for adults.



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