The Accord delivers limousine-like rear legroom for kids, a 16.7 cubic-foot trunk, and up to 46 mpg city, all in a package that's easier to park than any SUV. Car and Driver calls it 'a sublime sedan' and GH testers drove 130 miles barely touching the gas.
A sublime sedan in the midsize-sedan segment, applauding it for how it effectively blends family practicality with fun driving dynamics in one appealing package.
I really liked how the car drove. It felt very smooth, and it was extremely easy to handle, especially at higher speeds, like on the freeway.
Civic, Corolla if you're not tall. Else step up to accord/Camry/Mazda 6...
America's best-selling crossover since 1997 delivers the ideal blend of cargo space, fuel efficiency, and reliability for a family of four. The hybrid powertrain gets 35 combined mpg while AWD handles any weather.
The Telluride punches well above its price with luxury-car interior quality, a spacious three-row cabin, and 87 cubic feet of cargo space. It's the three-row SUV that consistently tops both expert and community rankings.
The Sienna is the undisputed champion for families who prioritize practicality, sliding doors, hybrid-only powertrain, and third-row space that no SUV can match. Reddit's r/whatcarshouldIbuy recommends it constantly, and owners who switch from SUVs say they miss it for years.
The Model Y won over a self-described Tesla skeptic at Good Housekeeping with its buttery smooth regenerative braking, Full Self-Driving capability, and rear-seat entertainment that eliminates 'are we there yet?' questions. It's the EV that families actually love living with.