The list of the best family cars for 2024 has arrived and a few new models made the list

Let’s face it: Your family car isn’t just a car; it’s a family game room, on-the-go diaper changing station, nap time hack, rolling movie theater, nursing room, singalong spot, solo Mom sanctuary, and,  obviously, a safe mode of transport for you and your brood. So when you’re in the market for a new set of wheels, you’re probably wondering: What sort of do-it-all vehicle do you need—and how do you sift through the traffic jam of choices?
You’re in the right place! We combed through expert reviews and rankings to help make your family car-shopping decisions easier. So whether you’re looking for a roomie sedan, an eight-person people mover. or a stylish SUV, here are the best family cars for 2024.

Best SUVs for Families in 2024

Kia Telluride 

a picture of one of the best family cars 2024, a kia telluride

Capacity:  Seats 7 across three rows

What the Experts Say: Stylish, roomy, and rugged, Car and Driver magazine ranked it #1 in its list of Best Cars for Families, calling even the base model Telluride “nicely equipped,” with top trims offering “near-luxury environs.”  Considered a mid-sized SUV, the interior is spacious, with comfortable seating even in the third row. Edmunds also named the Telluride winner in the Midsize 3-row SUV category, praising its “quiet and upscale cabin, impressive tech, extensive standard features, adult-friendly third-row seating, and a satisfying driving experience.”

Notable Features: A top-tier winner for safety, the Telluride was named an IIHS Top Safety Pick in 2023, with nifty safety features including an aerial view blind spot monitor that gives you a birds-eye perspective on your surroundings: collision avoidance systems that can mitigate crashes before they happen, as well as a 10-inch Heads-Up Display that puts all the information you need for your trip (such as speed and turn-by-turn directions) on the driver’s side dashboard so you can more easily focus on the road.

To keep you cruising in comfort, there are plenty of outlets for every kid to have a fully-charged device. There’s also a “Find My Car” app you use when you’ve, say, lost your car in the sprawling Target parking lot (just saying)—as well as remote start with climate control that lets you get your car nice and toasty (or cooled off) before you even climb inside.

Starting MSRP: $35,990

OnlineKia.com

Honda CR-V/ CR-V Hybrid

a picture of one of the best family cars 2024, the Honda CRV

Capacity: Seats 5 across two rows

What the Experts Say: Consistently finishing as the best-selling Honda every year since 2017, reviewers call the reasonably priced CR-V “the benchmark small SUV for families,” with Edmunds saying that the 2024 model “pulls off this feat yet again with a smooth ride, helpful tech features and excellent storage space.” The CR-V offers “reliably good performance,” says Car and Driver, which ranked it #1 in its list of Best Compact SUVs, praising its “plenty of usable space” and “friendly driving dynamics.”

Notable Features: Safety features include standard blind spot monitoring, forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, driver-attention monitoring (to keep you from nodding off in traffic), traffic sign recognition, and a back-seat reminder to help you remember your most precious passengers. If you’re looking to save on gas money, the hybrid model delivers an impressive 40 mpg, which will make up for the slightly higher sticker price. Do you have a lot of baby gear to haul? Edmunds calls the CR-V’s more than 39 cubic feet of cargo space “cavernous” (it’s one of the largest in its class)—meaning you’ll get your groceries and your stroller inside, no problem.

Starting MSRP: $29,500/$33,350 for the hybrid model

Online: Honda.com/cr-v

Subaru Crosstrek

a picture of one of the best family cars 2024, the Subaru Crosstrek

Capacity: Seats 5 across two rows

What the Experts Say: Named the overall Best SUV by Consumer Reports, reviewers praised the rugged and affordable Crosstrek, saying it “delivers an excellent ride, good fuel economy, standard all-wheel drive, and enough ground clearance for mild off-roading all in a reasonably sized and priced package.” It also comes standard with a slew of safety features that’ll make you feel good putting your tribe inside, whether you’re headed to the mountains or the mall.

Notable Features: Besides being a reliable off-roader, Subaru is known for putting safety first, so it’s no surprise that the compact Crsostrek comes with standard safety features like automatic emergency braking with pedestrian/cyclist/motorcycle detection as well as forward collision and lane departure warning, making it a Top Safety Pick from the IIHS for more than a decade. In addition, standard all-wheel drive will keep the car steady in all types of weather and terrain. Got wigglers? The seat belt warning system will audibly alert you (with a progressively louder alarm) if any of your passengers are unbuckled.

Starting MSRP: $25,195

Online: Subaru.com

Toyota Highlander Hybrid

a picture of a boy in a Toyota highlander, one of the best family cars 2024

Capacity: Seats 8 across three rows (7 if you opt for captain’s chairs in the second row)

What the Experts Say: Ranking #1 in Consumer Reports’ list of Midsize 3-row SUVs, the Toyota Highlander Hybrid has plenty to offer families who want to hit the road in comfort, with the magazine calling it a “smart choice for families looking for a do-it-all vehicle.” Families will appreciate the “abundant standard safety tech,” according to Car & Driver, though larger families might not like the tight third row, which makes for more limited cargo space in the back.

Notable Features: Save money at the gas station! This roomy 6-cylinder hybrid can carry eight people with a turbocharged engine and still get 35 mpg overall. Safety features are what you’d expect of a mainstream family hauler, with forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, lane departure warning, lane keeping assistance, and blind spot monitoring all coming standard. Kids will be all eyes up with the optional panoramic moonroof, which gives a sleek window to the sky. You’ll also stave off the “Are we there yets?” with in-car wifi and five charging ports spread throughout the cabin.

Starting MSRP: $40,720

Online: Toyota.com

BMW X5

a picture of one of the best family cars 2024, the BMW X5

Capacity:  Seats 5/7 with optional third row

What the Experts Say: In for a splurge when looking for a new family car in 2024? Ranking #1 in Consumer Reports’ list of Luxury Midsized SUVs, reviewers called this sleek family ride a “luxurious, slick, and well-rounded vehicle” that “balances comfort, agility, power delivery, and interior quality.” Car and Driver also raved about the X5, praising it as “swift and swanky, with enough driving enjoyment to entertain on an occasional mountain pass.” That being said, while the car is roomy enough, reviewers say the optional third row is tight, making it a small-kids-only space (and not big enough for a bulky car seat).

Notable Features: Safety features include BMW’s Active Protection System, which detects imminent accidents and prepares by automatically pretensioning safety belts, closing windows and moonroof, and activating post-crash braking. There’s also a heads-up display on the front windshield to keep your eyes facing forward. Those who think of their cars as their sanctuaries will appreciate the X5’s gorgeous interior, which will make you think twice about allowing your little crumb-droppers to bring snacks of any kind inside (Good luck with that, by the way.). Elegant touches include a panoramic LED moon roof with embedded lights that create beautiful patterns in the dark, as well as a sleek (and huge!) curved digital display to show you the car’s stats in style.

Starting MSRP  $65,200 (for the base trim sDrive40i model)

Online Bmwusa.com

Chevrolet Tahoe

Capacity: Seats 8 across three rows

What the Experts Say: If you’ve got a big family—and maybe a dog or three—this impressive SUV should be at the top of your list. With roomy seating across three rows, Car and Driver said the interior “feels like acres of space compared with smaller, mid-size SUVs.” That, and its “quiet interior”  and “meaningful options” earned the cavernous SUV a number one spot in C&D’s list of Best Large SUVs, with reviewers calling it “as faithful a companion as a golden retriever.”

Notable Features: Top safety features include standard forward collision alerts and front pedestrian braking; lane departure warning and lane-keeping assist, rear cross-traffic alert, and HD surround vision. Heading to the mountains? The Tahoe’s rugged V-8 engine can handle the drive: It’s got standard all-wheel drive and  20-inch wheels wrapped with all-terrain tires (and has a towing capacity of 8400 pounds, nearly as much as some full-size pickup trucks). Kids will love the available rear-seat entertainment system, which includes two 12.6-inch displays mounted behind the front seats. There are also power steps to help get people in and out of the vehicle—a helpful hack for, say, the in-laws or newly-toddling toddlers.

Starting MSRP: $56,200

Online: Chevrolet.com

Related: 24 Games You Can Play in the Car on Your Next Road Trip

Best Minivans for Families

Toyota Sienna

Capacity: 7 or 8, depending on the configuration, across three rows

What the Experts Say: Like it or not, the minivan is the most practical family-mover around (once you get one, you’ll get it), with the Toyota Sienna ranking number one in both Car and Driver and Kelly Blue Book’s lists of Best Minivans for 2024. KBB reviewers called the Sienna “quiet, and easy to drive” while praising its “outstanding fuel economy,” “robust suite of active safety features,” and “swoopy, sweptback look with supple body creases and modern lighting elements.”  

Notable Features: While the Sienna is slightly more expensive than some of its rivals, you’ll save in the long run when it comes to gas since all models come standard with a hybrid engine that delivers up to 36 mpg, Made with families in mind, all trims come with power-sliding side doors, easy-stowing third-row seats, built-in side-window sunshades, and tri-zone climate control. A rear-seat entertainment system is optional—though plenty of outlets and USB ports are spread throughout the cabin to satisfy most tiny techies. Need to talk to your passengers in the third row? The car has its own intercom system to make en-route lectures with your littles a bit easier. And, of course, safety features abound, including available all-wheel drive, radar cruise control, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detecting, and lane-keeping assist.

Starting MSRP: $37,185

Online: Toyota.com

Kia Carnival

A picture of the Kia Carnival, one of the best family cars 2024

Capacity: 7 or 8, depending on the trim, across three rows

What the Experts Say: Nervous about joining Team Minivan? The Carnival may make it a little easier with its luxurious interior and boxy aesthetic that does its best to make it appear less minivan-ish (though maybe not as much as the yet-to-be-released 2025 Carnival). Car and Driver praised its “handsome, SUV-inspired look that helps van-averse drivers avoid the cringe,” while US News and World Report called it a “well-rounded, upscale and value-packed minivan with lots to offer,” adding that “while it isn’t flawless, the Carnival lives up to its name as a fun and flashy people hauler that stands out from the pack.” It also scored the Number 1 spot in Consumer Reports Best Minivans category, with reviewers calling it “roomy, comfortable, and refined.”

Notable Features: Climb inside this roomy set of wheels and you may forget all about that SUV you once wanted.  The Carnival’s interior feels like a higher-end luxury car, with an optional leather trim and a sprawling infotainment system that stretches across the dashboard (the 8-inch screen comes standard; the 12.3-inch dual screen is optional). A huge middle console lets you stash all your road trip goodies where the kids can’t see them, and 9 USB ports spread across the vehicle will keep everyone plugged in for the ride.

For kids who want to ride like the VIPs they are, the second-row captain’s seats have an optional one-touch relaxation mode that offers a full recline, raised power footrests, heating, and ventilation—with available rear screen displays so second-row passengers can stream their favorite media while cruising. There’s also a ton of space, with Car and Driver reviewers reporting they fit 14 carry-on suitcases behind the third row of seats and a whopping 48 in total with the seats folded down.

As for safety, the Kia has a slew of standard features, including lane-keeping assist, automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection, automatic high-beam headlamps, and blind-spot monitoring. The available Passenger View with Night Vision display on the touch screen lets you peek in on passengers in the 2nd- and 3rd-rows, even at night. There’s also a two-way intercom system from the front seats to the back, so your kids can’t act like they can’t hear you—even in the third row.

Starting MSRP: $33,200

Online: Kia.com

Honda Odyssey

Capacity: 8 across three rows

What the Experts Say: You can’t talk about minivans without mentioning the Honda Odyssey, which has been the best-selling minivan in the US for more than a decade. The quintessential Mom Car snagged the #1 spot in both Motor Trend and US News and World Reports’ list of Best Minivans (though it ranked third for Motor Trend and Consumer Reports), with the former saying the car’s “surprisingly stable, nimble, amply powerful driving experience will reassure buyers who were dreading minivan ownership.” Motor Trend also lauded its “clever family features” and “surprisingly pleasant driving experience,” while US News praised its “spacious and comfortable cabin,” “long list of standard features,” and  “peppy engine.”

Notable Features: Who says a minivan can’t have some pep in its step? With one of the most powerful engines in the class (according to this review, anyway), the Odyssey pushes 280 horsepower to its front wheels through its “refined “10-speed automatic transmission, making for a smooth ride in both school zones and mountain passes (even without four-wheel drive). Safety features include all of Honda’s standard Sensing safety features, adaptive cruise control, emergency braking, lane keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert. Like the Carnival, the Odyssey has a Cabin Watch and Cabin Talk system that lets you see your second and third-row passengers and talk through an intercom to get their attention.

Got squabbling siblings? The Magic Slide second-row seats allow you to separate (at least two of) your kids by sliding the seats apart in the second row. Or, to keep kids distracted, the available 10.2-inch video screen can play DVDs or streaming media—or play the “How Much Farther” app, which lets kids track their trip by watching an animated screen. If all that didn’t have you dreaming in minivan, Honda’s in-car vacuum might put you over the edge. Car crumbs be gone!

Starting MSRP: $37,840

Online: Honda.com

Related: Mystery Road Trips Are Perfect for All Kinds of Families—Even Yours

Best Family Sedans in 2024

Honda Accord

a picture of a Honda Accord, one of the best family cars 2024

Capacity: 5 across two rows

What the Experts Say: If you’ve got a small family and don’t plan on taking the kids, the dog, and the gear anywhere anytime soon, the Accord offers an affordable, reliable ride with more space than you’d expect. Autoweek called it “exceptionally spacious inside,” with ” more trunk space than most people will ever need.” The Accord ranked #1 in Car and Driver’s list of Best Midsize Family Sedans, offering “two roomy rows of seats, a generously sized trunk, and all the infotainment tech expected from a modern car,” plus “refined road manners” that make it fun and easy to drive.

Notable Features: If you’re looking to save money on gas, opt for the hybrid model, which gets  51 mpg city and 44 mpg highway (even the non-hybrid is impressive, at 29 mpg city and 37 mpg highway). The available 12.3-inch touchscreen with wireless connectivity is a nice addition, and safety features include standard automated emergency braking, lane-departure warning, road departure mitigation (which adjusts the steering wheel if you cross lanes without signaling), blind spot indicators, adaptive cruise control, and traffic sign recognition. As for space, you can get three car seats in the second row, according to Kelly Bluebook, and the trunk space is spacious enough for your stroller and a load of groceries.

Starting MSRP: $27,895

Online: Automobiles.honda.com

Toyota Camry Hybrid

What the Experts Say:  There’s a reason the Camry has been the bestselling sedan in the US for more than 20 years, even now: “In a world awash in SUVs,” said Car and Driver, “the Camry continues to offer the old-school alternative of a competent, comfortable, dependable, economical, low-key midsize family sedan.” Ranked #1 on Consumer Reports’ list of Best Midsize Sedans, reviewers praised the car’s stellar fuel economy, intuitive controls, and standard advanced safety systems, making it a “competent, well-rounded and pleasant family sedan. While the price point for the hybrid model is a bit higher, we think it’s worth the extra expense for the Earth-impressing 47 mpg you’ll get on your drive.

Notable Features: The peppy sedan is touted for its smooth and quiet ride, in addition to its standard Safety Sense-2.5+, which includes forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, plus lane departure warning with steering assist. Blind spot warning and rear cross-traffic warning are available as options.  While it’s no SUV, the Camry has a good amount of space—it will fit two car seats (forward-facing and/or rear-facing) comfortably in the back row but don’t expect to squeeze a third one in, according to this review. In addition, its 15.1 cubic feet of cargo space can fit a standard stroller with room to spare (See this reviewer’s “Luggage Test” to see how big it is.)

Starting MSRP: $26,420

Online: Toyota.com/camry

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A mortician is using TikTok to warn parents against using crib tents for their toddlers, but are they really that dangerous?

In theory, crib tents seem like a great idea. If you have a toddler who climbs out of their crib to roam the house at night, throwing a tent over them to keep them safely contained in bed ensures everyone (including you) gets the rest they need, right? Wrong, according to a mom and mortician on TikTok, who is warning parents that crib tents aren’t the right solution to this problem because of all the risks they pose to kids.

Lauren the Mortician, who is popular on TikTok for talking about “death, dying, and child safety” in her videos, posted this clip, where she talks about crib tents and whether they’re safe for toddlers.

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“I want you to know that children have died in these contraptions,” she says, explaining that kids can become trapped and tangled in the netting or between the tent and their mattress. She said kids have also suffered puncture wounds from the poles in the tents. Another danger she points out is that the satin ribbons holding the tent to the sides of the crib can slip loose easily. “Why they made them out of satin I’ll never know.”

She added, “I can’t stop you from using one of these. But if you are going to continue using it, it is crucial that you inspect this thing every single day before you put your child inside of it.”

A safer option, however, would be something like a sleep sack to prevent your toddler from climbing out of their crib, Lauren said. Or you could transition your child to a toddler bed if they’re ready.

Lauren isn’t alone in warning parents about crib tents. Consumer Reports also says that crib tents or any other type of netting should never be used on cribs and that toddlers who climb out of their cribs are safest in a toddler bed or on a mattress placed on the floor.

Stroller car seat combos are the ultimate 2-in-1 deal

Head to a baby gear shop and you’re guaranteed to find parents-to-be staring wide-eyed at all the stroller and car seat options. Even the most seasoned among us can be completely thrown off by the unbelievable number of choices in both aisles. This goes far beyond just color choices (although we agree that’s also important). There are some basic safety standards every stroller and car seat has to include, of course, but aside from those, the choices can feel endless. Allow us to introduce (or re-introduce) you to the stroller car seat combo that’ll make thing at least 50% easier.

Here’s a pro tip: opt for a travel system. This hero stroller + car seat combo is easy—well, easier—and means you just have to make one decision. Plus, buying a travel system is usually more affordable, which is always a bonus. When you’re buying the stroller and car seat together, you also don’t have to stress about compatibility or adaptors. Now, just because travel systems are easier, we never promised you don’t have any decisions to make. But, as always, we’re here to help.

Chicco Bravo Trio

Chicco USA

The Bravo Trio from Chicco is seriously popular, so if you've been boning up on your travel systems, there's a good chance you've already seen this one. So we'll make it easy on you: the Bravo Trio system is a complete winner. It's an A-frame carrier, travel system, and toddler stroller—this one grows with your kiddo, newborn to toddler (that's a major bonus). Oh, and it's a one-handed operation, moms. You won't be fighting with it in the parking lot, and it's self-standing and compact. Win, win, win. Chicco Bravo Trio ($449.99)—Buy Here!

Chicco Corso Travel System

Chicco USA

Looking for years of easy breezy travel? The Corso's got you covered. It comes with four adaptable parent-facing and forward-facing modes—four. And if you're into a little bit of luxury, multi-position reclining seat, adjustable footrest, zip-extend canopy with mesh panel, leatherette details, and lots of extra storage make the Corso one sleek stroller. There's even upgrade options, which make for a collection of 3 different Corso models. Corso Chicco ($549.99—$749.99)—Buy Here!

Chicco Activ3 Jogging Stroller Travel System

Chicco USA

Whether you're a serious jogger or just prefer a 3-wheel stroller model, the Activ3 system is a solid choice. It's super lightweight and easy to maneuver, plus the one-handed operation lets you fold it and lay it flat in the trunk without the struggle. Chicco Activ3 ($579.99)—Buy Here!

The Peg Perego Booklet

Peg Perego

The Booklet from Peg Perego is a parent favorite, thanks to its multi-position backrest, adjustable footrest, large basket ,and adjustable handlebars. It folds compactly and sits upright, for easy storage in small homes, closets, and cars. In this travel system, it's paired with the Primo Viaggio 4-35 car seat. The car seat base includes a built-in anti-rebound bar to maintain stability in case of a collision. The Peg Perego Booklet ($583.99+)—Buy Here!

UPPAbaby Vista Travel System

UPPAbaby Vista stroller & Mesa car seat travel system
UPPAbaby

This combo, featuring the Vista V2 stroller and Mesa car seat, is pricier than the others on this list but does come with amazing extras like a bassinet, rain cover, bug net, and more. The biggest bonus? It can be adapted to carry three kids in different ages and stages. If you have another little one or are planning to expand your family soon, this is a smart investment. UPPAbaby Vista Travel System ($1299.98)—Buy Here!

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You’ll find the Honda Odyssey, the Kia Telluride, and the Sante Fe Hybrid on this list

If your car is starting to feel a little crowded—or if your kids are complaining that they don’t have enough USB ports, cupholders, or wifi to get them through the drive—maybe 2023 is the year you ditch your old wheels for something new. Whether you’re looking for a reliable minivan to haul your brood or a comfortable sedan that’ll fit two car seats, there’s a mover for every kind of family. Here’s our list of the best family cars for 2023 (including minivans, and SUVs, of course!) according to experts.

Best Family Minivans

2023 Honda Odyssey

the honda odyssey is one of the best family cars for 2023
Honda

It's no surprise that Honda's iconic family hauler consistently scores top grades on Kelley Blue Book's roster of the best minivans: It has everything a parent might want when lugging around a load full of kiddos. Sure, there's no denying the less-than-chic minivan style, but... so what? It comes with an attached vacuum cleaner. And a camera to keep watch on those bickering backseat antics. And room for a whole basketball team! KBB praised the Odyssey for its "generous standard equipment," excellent safety scores, "well-considered interior,” and great resale values. Here's what else the infamous Mom Car has going for it: 

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seats up to eight, with LATCH accommodations for up to five car seats (it’s also the only minivan to earn an IIHS top rating for ease of use of its LATCH child seat attachment hardware)
  • Amazing “Magic Slide” second-row seats let you move the seats not just backward and forward (to get closer to you, perhaps)—but also side to side, meaning if two of your kids refuse to get their hands off each other in the back seat, you can split them up and put some space between them, mid-argument (Be sure to pull over, of course.) 
  • Folding 10-inch screen for back seat passengers can stream movies and games
  • The “Cabin Watch” camera lets you keep an eye on your backseat passengers, even in the dark, and the “Cabin Talk” feature allows you to talk to rear passengers through the speakers and the DVD headphones
  • The split-folding third row offers room for strollers (even unfolded ones) and offers hefty storage space when seats aren’t folded into the floor 
  • Remote start abilities let you warm up or cool down the car before you step in
  • Smart Entry, a walk-away locking system, will automatically unlock the car when you come near and lock it when you walk away (no need to fish around your purse for your keys)
  • An 8-inch display touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Apple CarPlay/ Android Auto 
  • The optional cellular plan allows you to stream videos directly to your car
  • In-car WiFi 
  • Wireless charging pad in the front seat, as well as front and rear USB ports
  • Sunshades for second and third-row passengers 
  • Tri-zone climate control
  • A hands-free power tailgate lets you open the trunk by kicking your foot under the rear bumper

Safety Features:

  • Eight standard airbags, including knee airbags for the front seats and side-impact curtain protection for all three rows 
  • All trims include Honda Sensing (which features Collision Mitigation Braking System with Pedestrian Detection; Forward Collision Warning; Road Departure Mitigation, incorporating Lane Departure Warning; Lane Keeping Assist System; traffic sign recognition; and Active cruise control with a forward-collision warning system)
  • Automatic emergency braking applies the brakes when the car detects that a frontal collision is unavoidable
  • Lane-departure warning, lane-keep assist, and Road Departure Mitigation all help keep you from veering off the road
  • The blind spot information system will alert you if vehicles are detected in your blind spots when changing lanes
  • The multi-angle rearview camera gives you extra eyes when backing up
  • Snow Mode recalibrates the car’s traction system for more control in winter weather
  • Rear seat occupant reminder notifies you to check the back seats before you get out

Starting price: $37,490

Online: Honda.com

2023 Chrysler Pacifica

The Crysler Pacifica is one of the best family cars for 2023
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Coming in Number 1 in Car and Driver's 2023 rankings of minivans, the stylish and roomy Pacifica is praised as being "the preeminent family-friendly utility vehicle in the age of the age of the SUV." Kelley Blue Book also raves about the family-mover, calling it a "practical minivan that offers much appeal to busy families" with a rich, "luxury-like" interior. It's also one of only two minivans to offer all-wheel drive (the other being the Toyota Sienna), a huge bonus if you live in snowy or rainy climates.  

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seating for 7 (the Touring L model offers an optional second-row bench seat to make a total capacity of 8)
  • Stow 'n' Go seats, which allow the rear seats to fold completely into the floor (helpful when you're lugging around stuff instead of kids)   
  • Optional top-view "FamCam" interior camera system that can keep eyes on the back seat—even infants in rear-facing car seats
  • In-car vacuum 
  • Optional hands-free lift-gate, so you can open the trunk without having to push any buttons
  • Uconnect Infotainment system offers Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, HD Radio and satellite radio, and over-the-air (OTA) software updates
  •  Optional back seat 10.1-inch touchscreens, with wireless streaming, wireless headphones, Amazon Fire TV for Auto, and built-in video games
  • Heated steering wheel (not a wholly "family-friendly feature, but nice for Mom and Dad, just the same!)
  • Up to 12 USB ports throughout the cabin
  • Hands-free sliding door and power tailgate lets you open the doors and trunk by simply kicking your foot under the doors
  • The remote start feature lets you warm up or cool down the car before you get in
  • Tri-zone temperature control so everyone can be comfortable

Safety Features: 

  • Standard V6 engine
  • Optional all-wheel drive
  • Standard automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection
  • Standard blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert
  • Standard adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning
  • Active park assist
  • Automatic high beams
  • Forward collision warning
  • Parking sensors 
  • SiriusXM Guardian Emergency SOS
  • 360 Surround View Back-Up Camera

Starting Price: $37,020* (*according to Kelley Blue Book; the Chrylser website didn't have the 2023 model on its website as of this publishing)

Online: Chrysler.com

2023 Kia Carnival

the Kia Carnvial is one of the best family cars for 2023
Kia America

The highest-rated minivan by Consumer Reports, this stylish hauler looks more like an SUV than a minivan, which is a definite plus for those parents staunchly opposed to the “Mom Car” aesthetic. With seating for up to 8 and a roomy, sleek interior (the second-row seats recline with optional leg rests!), Kelley Blue Book calls the Carnival “the ideal minivan for people who would rather not buy a minivan.” 

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seating for up to 8 (in EX and SX models; the LX and SX Prestige models have seating for 7)
  • Sliding/removable second-row seats and reclining third-row seats that fold into the floor
  • The SX Prestige comes with second-row “VIP lounge seats” that slide and recline with leg rests at the push of a button (Note: These seats do not stow into the floor)
  • “Quiet Mode” funnels the sound through only the front speakers—which is a great feature when the littles are snoozing in the back.
  • Optional intercom lets you easily talk to backseat passengers
  • Passenger camera lets you see what’s going on in back
  • Hands-free sliding doors open the doors without you having to fumble for the keys
  • Slide Flex Seating allows the center seat in the second row to slide forward, making it easier for front-rowers to reach a child sitting there. When not used for seating, this seat can also turn into a table for the second or third rows of seats
  • 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration, Bluetooth, USB ports for all three rows, and six speakers
  • The remote start feature lets you warm up or cool down the car before you get in
  • Tri-zone temperature control, so everyone can be comfortable
  • Heated front seats

Safety Features: 

  • Standard V6 engine
  • Standard forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian and cyclist detection
  • Blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert
  • Safe Exit Assist
  • Lane-keeping and lane-following assistance.
  • Standard automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection
  • Rear and front parking sensors
  • Automatic high beams
  • Parking sensors 
  • 360-degree camera system
  • 10-year/ 100,000-mile powertrain warranty 

Starting Price: $32,900* 

Online: Kia.com

Related: Heck Yeah, I Bought a Minivan

Best Large (Three Row) SUVs

2023 Ford Expedition

ford expedition is one of the best family cars for 2023
Ford

If you’re more into driving a truck than piloting a minivan, the Ford Expedition may be your best bet. Rated the Number 1 Large SUV by Kelley Blue Book, the Expedition is a roomy, stylish mover with “muscular capabilities” and a “family-friendly interior.” Want power and reliability? KBB says the Expedition “can haul the whole family and lots of cargo while towing a boat without breaking a sweat.” 

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Huge interior cargo space, especially in the MAX version (which is a foot longer than the standard model)
  • Seating for up to 8
  • Optional second-row captain seats with a walk-through console so your kids can get to the third row
  • Power-fold the second and third rows for when you’ve got to carry gear, luggage, or the dog in the back
  • A hands-free liftgate for easy access to the trunk
  • Second-row USB ports, plus optional wireless device charging in the front seat
  • The 15.5-inch high-def touch display is the biggest in its class
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Rear seat entertainment systems with Amazon Fire TV lets kids stream videos, play games, listen to music, get information, and watch downloaded shows and movies  
  • The remote start system lets the car warm up before you get in
  • Optional massaging front seats available in Platinum trim
  • 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Power-folding running boards act as a step-stool for kids (and rickety grandparents) to get into the seats
  • It’s built more like the Ford F-150 truck than the Ford Escape, which makes it great at towing heavy loads (if you’re going on, say, an all-summer road trip)

Safety Features:

  • Forward collision warning
  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection (warns if a front impact is imminent and will brake for you if you don’t respond in time)
  • Reverse Brake Assist: Backing senses oncoming pedestrians and vehicles while you are backing up; alerts the driver and brakes if the vehicle is at risk of a collision
  • The lane-keeping system makes small steering corrections to keep the vehicle centered in its lane
  • Road Edge Detection engages the steering system to help you maintain your position in the lane on roads with a visible line or a clear edge
  • Available Intersection Assist uses the front camera and radar sensors to detect oncoming traffic while you are attempting to turn left. If there’s a risk of a potential collision with an oncoming vehicle, the car will alert you and apply the brakes
  • A blind spot monitor with cross-traffic alert (warns you if a vehicle is in your blind spot during a lane change or while reversing)
  • Available all-wheel drive
  • Cross-traffic alert
  • 360-degree camera
  • Adaptive cruise control with speed sign recognition and lane-centering technology is available on upper trims
  • Ford BlueCruise hands-free highway Driver-Assist Technology allows drivers to operate their vehicle hands-free on the highway while being monitored by a driver-facing camera to ensure they keep their eyes on the road (available in Platinum trim)

Starting Price: $55,125

Online: Ford.com

2023 Kia Telluride

Kia America

This sleek and rugged SUV made both Kelley Blue Book and Consumer Reports’ Number 1 ranking for three-row SUVs, thanks to what CR called a “refined driving experience, user-friendly controls, thoughtful features, and vast cargo room.” Car and Driver magazine also praised its “near-luxury experience,” raving about its “elevated experience that's comparable to SUVs that cost twice as much.” 

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seating for up to 8 (with room in the third row to comfortably fit an adult)
  • Available heated and ventilated front and second-row seats
  • In-car intercom to talk to rear passengers
  • Available reclining dual captain’s chairs that slide forward with the push of a button for easy access to the third row
  • Dual rear sunroofs
  • “Quiet mode” will shut off all rear speakers (so as not to wake little nappers) and play audio up front at a low level
  • USB ports for all passengers plus available wireless charging
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to easily connect your music and apps
  • Remote climate feature that lets you use your phone to warm up or cool down your car before you get inside
  • Find My Car system helps you locate your car in a crowded parking lot
  • One-touch sliding and folding second and third-row seats
  • Hands-free opening and closing rear cargo door
  • 12.3-inch infotainment display (up from 10.25 last year) with a split-screen function 

Safety Features:

  • Optional all-wheel drive 
  • The blind spot view monitor shows a live feed of your right rear blind spots and stops you if you try to change lanes while an object is detected in the blind spot
  • The rear occupant alert system can tell if you left your car with someone in the back seat—and alerts you accordingly
  • Standard Safe Exit Assist helps you get off the freeway without worry
  • The 10-inch Head Up display gives you important driving information (speed and road turns) on the front dash, so you don’t have to look down at your console while driving 
  • Smart cruise control keeps your car a safe distance from cars in front of you and stops your car if needed
  • Emergency braking and warning system will warn you of stopped objects ahead and will apply brakes if needed
  • Lane-keeping technology keeps you from straying out of your lane
  • Eight inches of ground clearance keeps the bottom of your car safe from bumps and off-road obstacles

Starting Price: $35,690

Online: Kia.com 

2023 Toyota Highlander

Toyota USA

This three-row family hauler won second place in the Consumer Reports list of mid-size, three-row SUVs (behind the Telluride, for the second year in a row), with reviewers saying “it gets a lot of things right, especially safety, and it gets even better for 2023. Consumer Reports calls it “a smart choice for families looking for a do-it-all vehicle.” It’s also an economical choice, with Car & Driver magazine saying that if you opt for one of the higher trims, you’ll “enjoy a more luxurious environment that just about matches the offerings of a Lexus-branded SUV.”  

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seating for up to 8 depending on the model
  • Available hybrid option teaches kids about environmental stewardship (and saves you money on gas!)
  • The infotainment system offers Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Alexa integration
  • The hands-free power liftgate for the XLE and XSE trims makes it easier for you to open the trunk when your hands are full
  • The seat belt reminder system will alert you and show you exactly which passenger (via a map on the dashboard) has unbuckled during a drive
  • The 8-inch infotainment system comes standard, but dual 12.3-inch touchscreen displays are available on higher trims  
  • Wireless charging ports in the front row
  • Available heated front and second-row seats
  • Eight cup holders, six bottle holders
  • Panoramic moon roof
  • Concave conversation mirror to keep an eye on the back seat
  • Wifi connectivity with 5 USB ports throughout the car

Safety Features:

  • Turbocharged four-cylinder engine with an 8-speed automatic transmission helps the car climb hills and accelerate on the highway (Consumer Reports called its drive “smooth and punchy.”)
  • Standard forward-collision warning with emergency braking
  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection
  • Lane departure warning
  • Lane-keeping assistance
  • Front and rear parking assist
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Blind spot warning (standard on the Hybrid)
  • Standard LED headlights with standard auto high beams
  • Available all-wheel drive 
  • Road sign assist will recognize road signs and alert accordingly 
  • Multi-Terrain Select (available on all-wheel-drive models) lets you choose between four modes (Mud & Sand, Rock & Dirt, Snow and Normal) for enhanced traction
  • Toyota’s Safety and Remote Connect service (free for one year) offers remote engine starting, location tracking, and locking/unlocking 
  • Free 3-year subscription to Toyota’s Safety Connect, which enables emergency crash notification and calls for help when the airbags are deployed 
  • Digital rearview mirror (for when the stroller and other things are blocking your rearview)
  • Road Sign Assist is designed to detect speed limit signs, stop signs, Do Not Enter signs, and yield signs and display them on the Multi-Information Display

Starting price: $36,420

Online: Toyota.com

Related: 24 Car Games to Play on Your Next Road Trip

Best Midsize and Compact SUVs for Families

2023 Subaru Forester

Subaru

Named the top compact SUV of the year by Consumer Reports for the second year in a row, the 2023 Forester is described as “a well-executed small SUV that boasts a roomy interior, great fuel economy, and a comfortable ride.” It's a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, and Car and Driver calls it "a compact crossover with outdoorsy street cred."

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Roomy seating for 5
  • Compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
  • Power liftgate for easy access to the trunk
  • Heated front (and rear, in higher trims) seats; ventilated front seats
  • Optional moonroof
  • 11.6-inch vertical touch screen in the center console
  • Two USB ports in front; two optional ones in the rear.
  • Built-in WiFi hotspot connectivity
  • Remote engine start lets you warm up or cool down your car from your smartphone
  • Rear Seat Reminder System will remind you to check the back seat before you exit the car

Safety Features:

  • “Top Safety Pick Plus” by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
  • Forward collision warning
  • Automatic pre-collision braking
  • A lane departure warning will notify you if you stray out of your lane
  • The blind spot detection system notifies you if it detects vehicles in your blind spots
  • Rear cross-traffic warning alerts you to oncoming cars while backing up (super-helpful when backing out of your driveway or a parking spot)
  • Reverse automatic braking will first give a visual and audible warning—then apply the brakes and stop the car—if there is an object in the rear bumper zone that the vehicle may hit
  • Automatic emergency steering (optional)
  • Standard all-wheel drive
  • Subaru Starlink will alert an operator if your car is involved in a crash and get you roadside help at the push of a button
  • EyeSight advanced safety with a wide-angle camera (new for 2023) keeps you a safe distance from the car in front of you; it also detects objects in front of you that you’re likely to hit and reduces power to the engine to help minimize the force and impact of a collision
  • Front and rear camera views keep you from missing anything on the road in front or behind you
  • Up to 9.2-inches of ground clearance makes off-road (or on-road) bumps no problem
  • Standard rear seatbelt reminder will tell you which seat is unbuckled
  • My Subaru app lets you set speed limits and boundaries to alert you if your (teenage) driver is speeding or going somewhere they’re not supposed to go

Starting price: $26,395

Online: Subaru.com

2023 Kia Seltos

Kia America

If you don't need three rows to chauffeur your gang around town, this compact SUV was rated Number 1 on Kelley Blue Book's 2-Row SUV category, standing out for its roomy interior (it has one of the roomiest cabins in its class), fuel-efficient drive (29 mpg), and excellent safety ratings. With "unique styling that’s sleek and refined with a hint of ruggedness," its small footprint makes it easy to maneuver and gives it a sportier drive than bigger SUVs. 

Best Family Friendly Features: 

  • Seating for 5
  • The back seat is roomy enough for three full-size car seats
  • 15.3 cubit feet of trunk space is big enough to fit a double stroller
  • Wireless charging pad in the front seat
  • Standard 8-inch touchscreen/ available 10.5-inch touchscreen (both have Apple CarPlay and Android Auto)
  • Kia Connect lets you remotely access your car to adjust cabin temperature, lock or unlock the doors or find your car (like, if you've lost it in the Target parking lot 
  • Split rear folding seats for when you need to make the trunk space even bigger 
  • Front and rear USB charger for keeping devices juiced up
  • The remote keyless entry feature means no more fumbling for your keys
  • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick

Safety Features: 

  • Available turbocharged engine 
  • Available all-wheel drive
  • Blind-spot detection technology with collision avoidance will apply the brakes if you try to change lanes while an object is detected in your blind spot
  • Lane Keeping and Lane Following Assist
  • Auto emergency braking technology will detect a potential collision and apply the brakes if needed
  • Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist will detect if anything is in your way when backing up and stop the car if needed
  • Safe Exit Assist will alert you if opening your door will result in a collision with a cyclist or car
  • Forward Collision-Avoidance with cyclist and pedestrian detection
  • Driver attention warning to alert you if you're getting sleepy while driving or not looking at the road
  • Digital rearview camera helps you see what's behind you (on the center console screen) even if a stroller or car seat is blocking your view out the back windows

Starting Price: $23,140

Online: Kia.com

2023 Santa Fe Hybrid

The Hyundai Santa Fe is one of the best family cars of 2023
Hyundai USA

Consumer Reports gave this stylish hybrid the number one spot on its list of Best Midsize SUVs, praising its "power, quietness, and 30 mpg overall fuel economy." It's also a multiple winner of Kelley Blue Book's Best Buy Award, with its impressive fuel economy and generous pricing. 

Best Family Friendly Features: 

  • Seating for 5, with up to 44-inches of legroom 
  • An 8-inch touch screen comes standard; 10.25-inch on higher models
  • Heated front seats are standard, with heated rear seats available on the Limited edition
  • A hands-free tailgate makes it easy to open the trunk when your hands are full
  • The hybrid version can teach kids about environmental stewardship (and gets 30 mpg) 
  • The Rear Seat Motion-detecting feature can help remind the driver to check the rear seat before leaving the car so kids or pets aren't left inside
  • Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
  • The remote start feature lets you warm up or cool down before you get in the car 
  • Four USB charging ports (two in front, two in back)
  • Built-in Wi-Fi for up to five devices

Safety Features: 

  • Standard all-wheel drive
  • SmartSense system comes standard with collision avoidance, pedestrian/cyclist detection and automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assistance/lane departure warning, and blind-spot collision avoidance. 
  • Highway Driving Assist (lane centering)
  • 360-degree camera system available in the SEL Premium trim 
  • Blind-Spot View Monitor shows video of both sides of the vehicle in the driver information display  
  • Navigation-based cruise control can read the road and speed up or slow down accordingly at curves
  • Remote Smart Parking Assist can help you get into hard-to-fit parking spots while standing outside the vehicle
  • Safe Exit Assist warns you that opening your doors could result in a collision with a car or cyclist
  • Three years of free SOS and Automatic Crash Notification to alert emergency services of an accident

Starting Price: $35,660 

Online: Hyundaiusa.com

Related: Mystery Road Trips Are Perfect for All Kinds of Families—Even Yours

Best Luxury SUVs

2023 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

Jeep/ Stellantis North America

Named the Number 1 Luxury Full-Size SUV (and Number 2 for the L version) by Kelley Blue Book, this roomy family hauler is described as a "super-sized, uber-luxurious SUV that goes toe to toe with established premium 3-row SUVs like the Cadillac Escalade and Lincoln Navigator." Says Car and Driver: "Before the Grand Wagoneer arrived, Jeep had never built an SUV so big and luxurious."

Well, now they have. Here's what to expect with the fancy off-roader:

 Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seating for up to 8, with award-winning second and third-row legroom
  • Available heated and ventilated front seats plus a four-zone climate control
  • 24-way power front seats with massage and power-adjustable head restraints
  • USB ports for all passengers plus wireless charging in front
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Alexa-enabled so you can easily connect your music and apps
  • Premium audio system featuring 23 speakers, including a 12-inch subwoofer with 3D Surround System,
  • Most cargo volume in its class behind the third row
  • Power-folding seats in both back rows
  • Up to 75 inches of total screen display, including a 10-and 12-inch center stack touchscreen and two 10-inch touchscreens available for second-row passengers
  • Amazon Fire TV with Alexa, including access to hundreds of thousands of movies, TV shows, and apps
  • Large panoramic sunroof that opens over the front and second-row seats; fixed window panel over the third-row seats also available
  • A rear-seat monitoring system that displays a video feed onto the central touchscreen

Safety Features:

  • Standard all-wheel drive and suspension are built for rugged terrain
  • Selec-Terrain Traction Management System has various settings for different terrain and weather, including Rock, Sand/Mud, Snow, and Sport—all of which help the car handle all weather conditions
  • Head-up display lets you see the controls/speed on the windshield in front of you
  • Available digital rearview mirror (for when car seats or gear in the back is blocking your rear window view)
  • Forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking will warn—and then stop the car—to avoid a frontal collision
  • Blind spot warning
  • Adaptive cruise control with lane-keeping assistance
  • Rear cross-traffic warning, as well as rear park assist sensors that will stop the vehicle if needed
  • Available 360-degree Surround View and night vision with a pedestrian, cyclist, and animal detection camera
  • Hands-Free Active Driving Assist allows for hands-free driving on an approved road
  • Intersection assist will warn drivers in intersections if a car is approaching from the right or left and apply brakes if needed
  • Available Drowsy Driver Detection will detect driver fatigue and monitor steering wheel behavior; if it detects an issue, it will warn you with an alert
  • An automatic parking system can park the car for you

Starting price:$88,640

Online: Jeep.com

2023 Genesis GV80

Genesis

Sleek and stylish, this five-seater SUV is  rated Number 1 in Kelley Blue Book's Luxury Midsize SUV category, calling it "some of the finest premium automobiles money can buy." Reviewers called it a class leader due to its "roomy, luxurious interior, fantastic engine choices, and outstanding value proposition." It's also great for families thanks to its excellent safety scores, enviable tech, and smooth, quiet drive. 

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seating for up to 7
  • Option to turn off the audible lane departure warning alert and use a vibration alert instead (useful when a baby is napping in the back!)
  • Insurance Institute of Highway Safety Top Safety Pick for 2022
  • Heated front seats; available heated second-row seats
  • USB charger for every passenger  
  • Lay-flat third seats make for massive cargo space for gear, strollers, and groceries
  • 14.5-inch touchscreen display with Apple Carplay, Android Auto, and navigation system
  • Available Remote Smart Parking Assist lets you stand and watch (from the sidewalk!) as the GV70 takes over and parks your car in  even hard-to-fit spots
  • Genesis "Digital Key" lets you use your phone as a key to open the driver's door, open the trunk, or start the engine
  • The hands-free power liftgate lets you open the trunk when your hands are full 
  • A smooth, quiet ride makes it an easy nap space (hello, quiet time!)
  • Front seat massage settings, plus an option to make the side bolsters snugger when you turn on Sport mode
  • Best-in-class 5-year/60,000-mile basic warranty and 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty
  • Available 21-speaker sound system  

Safety Features: 

  • All-wheel drive comes standard in all models
  • Forward and Rear Collision Warning and Assist will warn you if a collision is imminent (and apply the brakes if necessary)
  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection
  • The blind spot view monitor displays a live view of your blind spot in the instrument cluster
  • When initiating a lane change, Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist senses potential hazards on both sides and can apply the brakes to reduce the risk or severity of an accident
  • Rear cross-traffic warning with rear automatic braking
  • Lane departure warning and lane-keeping assistance help you stay in your lane 
  • Turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with optional turbocharged V6 help you zip in and out of traffic  
  • Driver attention warning alerts you if you are dozing off or not paying attention to the road
  • Dynamic Voice Recognition can control climate settings, get directions, and change audio channels, so you don't have to take your hands off the steering wheel

Starting Price: $55,550 

Online: Genesis.com

Related: The Ultimate Guide to the American Road Trip

Best Family Sedans for 2023

2023 Honda Accord

Honda

Sure, sedans make up only 22.1 percent of new car sales in the U.S., according to this New York Times article—but not everyone wants to drive an SUV or minivan. But being a parent doesn't mean you have to give up your traditional car-driving days. Sedans can be perfect cars for small families, offering fuel-efficient options, affordable prices, plenty of tech, and space for car seats. Look at the all-new Honda Accord: The roomy five-seater topped Kelley Blue Book's list of Best Sedans for 2022 and 2023, offering great fuel economy (30/38 mpg), good tech options, and a ton of safety features.

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • U.S. News calls the interior “cavernous,” with comfortable seating for five and room for three car seats/boosters in the back row
  • 16.7 cubic feet of trunk space makes for one of the biggest in its class, says Edmunds.
  • Passenger seats have tons of pockets and bins for all your kids’ books and small items
  • Available heated and ventilated seats
  • A back seat big enough for three car seats, according to Carmax
  • Dual-zone climate control keeps everyone happy and warm (or cool)
  • Drawer inside the trunk for storing smaller items that may roll around while you’re driving
  • Cargo hook for hanging grocery bags in the trunk
  • Standard 7-inch touchscreen/ 12.3-inch for top trims
  • Apple Car Play and Android Auto for connecting your phone’s apps and music to the car
  • All new Google Built-In lets you control select vehicle functions by voice with Google Assistant, get directions and live traffic updates with Google Maps, and download music, podcasts, audiobooks, and more with Google Play.
  • WiFi hotspot connectivity
  • Impressive fuel efficiency at 30 city/38 highway mpg for the standard model; 48/47 mpg for the hybrid model

Safety Features:

  • The updated 1.5-liter Turbo engine (LX, EX) adds refinement and responsiveness while remaining fuel efficient 
  • Next-gen front airbags designed to reduce traumatic brain and neck injuries
  • The collision mitigation braking system will automatically apply brakes when the car detects a collision is unavoidable
  • Road departure mitigation system detects if you’re straying from your lane and will help correct you or apply brakes if needed
  • Available Head Up display shows important driving information—speed, directions, and incoming calls—in the driver’s line of sight. 
  • Remotely lock your car or see the fuel status from your phone
  • Blind spot information system, updated for 2023 to have 82 feet of radar range
  • Traffic Sign Recognition  
  • A multi-angle rearview camera with available cross-traffic monitor, plus a wide-angle radar with a 120-degree field of view
  • Smart Entry with Walk Away Auto-lock lets you lock and unlock your car without taking out your keys
  • Rear occupant seat reminder makes sure you don’t forget anyone in the back when you exit the car
  •  Stolen vehicle locator, remote immobilizer, and a Find-My-Vehicle function

Starting price: $26,520 

OnlineHonda.com

2023 Lexus ES

2023 Lexus
Toyota USA

Sure, you may only be driving to the school pick-up line, but who says you can't cruise in style? The Lexus ES has all the safety and tech to keep the kids protected and entertained, plus the looks, luxury, and reputation of a high-end vehicle. Kelley Blue Book called it the "Best Luxury MId-Size Car for  2023—and last year, it won the top spot on KBB's list of the Best Safety-Rated Sedans. And, while technically a "luxury" car, it nabbed KBB's "Best Buy of 2023" award, with a starting price of $42,490.

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Available heated and ventilated seats, plus a heated steering wheel.
  • The dual-zone climate control keeps everyone happy, and the “Lexus Climate Concierge” automatically adjusts the temperature and seat heater settings based on the outside and cabin temperature
  • Quiet cabin, with Kelley Bluebook calling it an “oasis of calm”
  • High-end Mark Levinson PurePlay Surround Sound
  • Use your voice to control various car functions such as temperature and radio station (just say, "Hey Lexus")
  • Wireless phone charging
  • Standard 8-inch (or optional 12.3-inch) touchscreen infotainment center comes with a navigation system
  • Apple Car Play and Android Auto for connecting your phone apps and music to the car—plus built-in Alexa integration
  • 4G WiFi connectivity
  • Six USB ports (four in front; two in back) so everyone stays charged on the road
  • A hybrid model is easier on the environment (and your wallet), running about 42 miles per gallon
  • The trunk can open and close with a kick under the rear bumper
  • Available all-wheel-drive
  • Lower LATCH anchors are easy to access with pop-off covers, though the car probably won't fit three car seats

Safety Features:

  • Blind spot warning
  • Panoramic View Monitor uses four high-resolution cameras mounted on the front, sides, and rear of the vehicle to give drivers a bird’s-eye view of the immediate area
  • A rear cross-traffic warning will alert you if someone is approaching as you are backing out
  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection will automatically apply brakes when the car detects a collision is unavoidable
  • The “sway warning” will give an audible alert if the vehicle is straying from its lane
  • Adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist
  • Intersection Turning Assist warns drivers of any oncoming vehicles when turning left across an intersection; it also looks for pedestrians on left and right turns
  • Intuitive Parking Assist with Auto Braking
  • Automatic high beams
  • Optional front and rear parking sensors
  • Heads-up display projects speed, gear and rpm onto the windshield in front of you, so you can more easily keep your eyes on the road
  • Siri Eyes Free and Google Assistant are supported with a paired phone.
  • 3.5-liter V6 engine gets you from 0-60 mph in 6.9 seconds (great for merging into highway traffic)
  • Rear seat belt reminder will alert you—and get increasingly louder—if someone unbuckles while driving

Starting price: $40,800

Online: Lexus.com

Good news for coffee drinkers (so, all moms). Moderate consumption of “unsweetened and sugar-sweetened coffee” has been shown to increase longevity, according to a new study. That’s right. Pour that second cup as you chase your family out the door in the morning and go about your day.

The study, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, found people between the ages of 37 and 73 who drank 1.5 to 3.5 cups of coffee per day (even with a teaspoon of sugar) were around 30 percent less likely to die than those who didn’t. In fact, the more you drink (to a reasonable point), the lower your risk of dying.

Researchers found people who drank unsweetened coffee were 16 to 21 percent less likely to die (we know, it sounds morbid), and those who consumed three cups per day had the lowest risk when compared to noncoffee drinkers. Of course, this doesn’t mean you can go to your local Starbucks and order a triple grande vanilla latte with added whip. “All bets are off when it comes to matching this with a latte, a Frappuccino, the super mocha whipped whatever,” said Dr. Eric Goldberg, a clinical associate professor of medicine at the N.Y.U. Grossman School of Medicine. These drinks are higher in calories, fat, deliciousness, etc.

But the study results had researchers and coffee drinkers celebrating. “It’s huge. There are very few things that reduce your mortality by 30 percent,” said Dr. Christina Wee, an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a deputy editor of Annals of Internal Medicine.

For this study, researchers looked at coffee consumption data collected from more than 170,000 people from the U.K. Biobank, a large medical and health information database from people across Britain. The mortality risk remained lower across the seven years they followed participants, which included both decaffeinated and caffeinated coffee drinkers. The data was inconclusive for people who used artificial sweeteners, so clearly, real sugar is the way to go.

This isn’t the first study to find such results. Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine in Los Angeles tracked more than 185,000 people over 16 years and found people who drank one cup of coffee per day were 12 percent less likely to die during the course of the study than those who didn’t drink any.

It’s official. Parents can keep fueling their bodies with the brown stuff all day. Science said so, and we’re exhausted. Let us have this.

If you’re in the market for a family car, you’re probably thinking more along the lines of “Is it safe?” or “Can it fit a stroller?” rather than “Is it fast?” or “Does it look good?” Luckily, car manufacturers want to make sure you have it all: Safety, practicality, looks… and maybe a not-your-mom’s-minivan sort of speed. So whether you need a seven-seater or a sedan, here’s a list of the best family cars of 2022 (according to experts).

Best Minivans for Families

2022 Honda Odyssey

Honda

There's a reason the Honda Odyssey won Kelley Blue Books "Minivan Best Buy" award three years in a row: It's got everything a parent needs to haul around a small tribe of children—and was one of only two minivans in 2021 to earn a Top Safety Pick+ rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (the other was the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica). Even though the much-loved interior vacuum cleaner is noticeably absent in this year's model (the company supplying the vacuum went out of business due to Coronavirus troubles!), there are still a lot of great reasons to check it out. 

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seats up to eight, with LATCH accommodations for up to five car seats (it's also the only minivan to earn an IIHS top rating for ease of use of its LATCH child seat attachment hardware)
  • The interior camera helps parents keep an eye on the back seats, even in the dark
  • Folding 10-inch screen for back seat passengers can stream movies and games
  • "Cabin Watch" camera lets you keep an eye on your back seat passengers, even in the dark, while "Cabin Talk" lets you talk to rear passengers  through the speakers and the DVD headphones
  • Split-folding third row offers room for strollers (even unfolded ones) and offers hefty storage space when seats aren't folded into the floor 
  • Remote start abilities let you warm up or cool down the car before you step inside
  • An 8-inch display touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Apple CarPlay/ Android Auto 
  • The optional cellular plan that'll allow you to stream videos directly to your car
  • In-car WiFi 
  • Wireless charging pad in the front seat as well as front and rear USB ports
  • Sunshades for second and third-row passengers 
  • Tri-zone climate control
  • A hands-free power tailgate lets you open the trunk by kicking your foot under the rear bumper

Safety Features:

  • Eight standard airbags, including knee airbags for the front seats and side-impact curtain protection for all three rows 
  • All trims include Honda Sensing (which features Collision Mitigation Braking System with Pedestrian Detection; Forward Collision Warning; Road Departure Mitigation, incorporating Lane Departure Warning; Lane Keeping Assist System; traffic sign recognition; and Active cruise control with a forward-collision warning system)
  • Automatic emergency braking applies the brakes when the car detects that a frontal collision is unavoidable
  • Lane-departure warning, lane-keep assist and Road Departure Mitigation all help keep you from veering off the road
  • Blind spot information system will alert you if vehicles are detected in your blind spots when you're changing lanes
  • The multi-angle rearview camera gives you extra eyes when you're backing up
  • Snow Mode recalibrates the car's traction system to give you more control in winter weather
  • Rear seat occupant reminder notifies you to check the back seats before you get out

Starting price: $32,290

Online: Honda.com

2022 Kia Carnival

Kia

Want minivan conveniences without minivan looks? This redesigned family mobile—which replaces Kia's Sedona minivan—has a distinctly SUV-inspired design and high-end features, both of which helped it beat out its eight-passenger rivals in Cars.com's annual minivan list. It's got a roomy interior (Kelley Blue Book says it has "room for six-footers in every row"), fun family features (like a rear seat camera for watching the kids), and gobs of safety features. Here's what else the Carnival's got going for it:  

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • (Optional) In-cabin camera system with a zoom function and night vision allows front-row occupants to keep an eye on back seat passengers
  • 8-inch touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Seating for up to eight
  • Passenger talk intercom system and rear passenger-view camera
  • "Class-leading" interior and cargo space (according to Kelley Blue Book)
  • Dual screen rear entertainment system (in SX models)
  • "VIP-lounge" second-row seats (in SX model) make driving around the in-laws (or nursing in the back seat) easy
  • 80-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration
  • Tri-zone automatic climate control for keeping everyone in the car the right amount of comfortable
  • The third row can fold flat into the floor
  • hands-free sliding doors
  • Slide-flex seating (comes with the 8-seater arrangement) lets parents use multiple seating configurations, including a sliding center 2nd-row seat that can also turn into a table 

Safety Features: 

  • Reverse emergency braking
  • 360-degree camera system
  • 12.3-inch LCD driver information cluster w/blind-spot view monitor (in Prestige model)
  • 290 horsepower V6 engine gives a peppy pick-up
  • Forward-collision avoidance
  • Blind spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert
  • Lane-keeping assistance
  • Automatic high beams
  • Driver attention monitoring
  • Rear parking sensors
  • Rear occupant alert
  • Safe exit assist keeps a virtual eye out for vehicles that may be a hazard to anyone exiting the car 

Starting price: $32,200

Online: Kia.com

Best Large SUVs for Families

2022 Ford Expedition

Ford

Got four kids, two dogs, three bikes, a stroller and tons of gear to tow? The Expedition may be a perfect choice (if you can afford the hefty price tag). With its stylish looks, cavernous cabin, and impressive safety features, it's easy to see why Edmunds rated it as its favorite large SUV for 2022.

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Huge interior cargo space, especially in the MAX version (which is a foot longer than the standard model)
  • Seating for up to eight
  • Optional second-row captain seats with a walk-through console so your kids can easily get to the third row
  • Power-fold second and third row for when you've got to carry gear, luggage, or the dog in the back
  • A hands-free liftgate for easy access into the trunk
  • Second-row USB ports, plus optional wireless device charging in the front seat
  • 15.5-inch high-def touch display is the biggest in its class
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Rear seat entertainment systems with Amazon Fire TV lets kids stream videos, play games, listen to music, get information, and watch downloaded shows and movies  
  • The remote start system lets the car warm up before you get in
  • Optional massaging front seats available in Platinum trim
  • 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Power-folding running boards act as a step-stool for kids (and rickety grandparents) to get into the seats
  • It's built more like the Ford F-150 truck than the Ford Escape, which makes it great at towing heavy loads (if you're going on, say, an all-summer road trip)

Safety Features:

  • Forward collision warning
  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection (warns if a front impact is imminent and will brake for you if you don't respond in time)
  • Reverse Brake Assist: Backing senses oncoming pedestrians and vehicles while you are backing up; alerts the driver and brakes if the vehicle is at risk of a collision
  • The lane-keeping system makes small steering corrections to keep the vehicle centered in its lane
  • Road Edge Detection engages the steering system to help you maintain your position in the lane on roads with a visible line or a clear edge
  • Available Intersection Assist uses the front camera and radar sensors to detect oncoming traffic while you are attempting to turn left. If there’s a risk of a potential collision with an oncoming vehicle, the car will alert you and apply the brakes
  • A blind spot monitor with cross-traffic alert (warns you if a vehicle is in your blind spot during a lane change or while reversing)
  • Available all-wheel drive
  • Cross-traffic alert
  • 360-degree camera
  • Adaptive cruise control with speed sign recognition and lane-centering technology is available on upper trims
  • Ford BlueCruise hands-free highway Driver-Assist Technology allows drivers to operate their vehicle hands-free on the highway while being monitored by a driver-facing camera to ensure they keep their eyes on the road (available in Platinum trim)

Starting price: $50,595

Online: Ford.com

2022 Kia Telluride

Kia

Scoring the top spot in Consumer Reports ranking of the best midsize three-row SUVs—and named one of the 10 Best Cars & Trucks for 2022 by Car & Driver magazine—the eight-passenger Kia Telluride has the tech finesse to satisfy the kids and the safety and reliability parents want. And, its luxurious cabin and trims also earn rave reviews, with Car & Driver saying, "With a rugged exterior and a rich-looking interior, the Telluride wouldn't appear out of place in a Land Rover showroom."

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seating for up to eight (with room in the third row to comfortably fit an adult)
  • Available heated and ventilated front and second-row seats
  • In-car intercom to talk to rear passengers
  • Available reclining dual captain's chairs that slide forward with the push of a button for easy access to the third row
  • Dual rear sunroofs
  • "Quiet mode" will shut off all rear speakers (so as not to wake little nappers) and play audio up front at a low level
  • USB ports for all passengers plus available wireless charging
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to easily connect your music and apps
  • Remote climate feature that lets you use your phone to warm up or cool down your car before you get inside
  • Find My Car system helps you locate your car in a crowded parking lot
  • One-touch sliding and folding second and third-row seats
  • 10.25-inch infotainment display with a split-screen function 

Safety Features:

  • Blind spot view monitor shows a live feed of your right rear blind spots and stops you if you try to change lanes while an object is detected in the blind spot
  • The rear occupant alert system can tell if you left your car with someone in the back seat—and alerts you accordingly
  • Standard Safe Exit Assist helps you get off the freeway without worry
  • The Head Up display gives you important driving information (speed and road turns) on the front dash so you don't have to look down at your console while driving
  • Smart cruise control keeps your car a safe distance from the car in front of you and stops your car if needed
  • Emergency braking and warning system will warn you if you're approaching a stopped object and will apply brakes if needed
  • Lane-keeping technology keeps you from straying out of your lane
  • Eight inches of ground clearance keeps the bottom of your car safe from bumps and off-road obstacles

Starting price: $32,790

Online: Kia.com

2022 Toyota Highlander

Toyota

This three-row family-hauler won second place in the Consumer Reports list of mid-size, three-row SUVs (behind the Telluride). Consumer Reports calls it "a smart choice for families looking for a do-it-all vehicle." It's also an economical choice, with Car & Driver magazine saying that if you opt for one of the higher trims, you'll  "enjoy a more luxurious environment that just about matches the offerings of a Lexus-branded SUV." Here are a few other things to consider:  

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seating for up to eight depending on the model
  • Available hybrid option teaches kids about environmental stewardship (and saves you money on gas!)
  • The infotainment system offers Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and Alexa integration
  • The seat belt reminder system will alert you and show you exactly which passenger (via a map on the dashboard) has unbuckled during a drive
  • The 8-inch infotainment system comes standard, but a 12.3-inch touchscreen display is available on higher trims 
  • Wireless charging ports in the front row
  • Available heated front and second-row seats
  • Panoramic moonroof
  • Wifi connectivity with 5 USB ports throughout the car

Safety Features:

  • V6 engine paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission helps the car easily climb hills and accelerate on the highway (Consumer Reports called its drive "smooth and punchy.")
  • Standard forward-collision warning with emergency braking
  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection
  • Lane departure warning
  • Lane-keeping assistance
  • Front and rear parking assist
  • Adaptive cruise control
  • Blind spot warning (standard on the Hybrid)
  • Standard LED headlights with standard auto high beams
  • Available all-wheel drive 
  • Multi-Terrain Select (available on all-wheel-drive models) lets you choose between four modes (Mud & Sand, Rock & Dirt, Snow and Normal) for enhanced traction
  • Toyota’s Safety and Remote Connect service (free for one year) offers remote engine starting, location tracking, and locking/unlocking 
  • Free 3-year subscription to Toyota’s Safety Connect, which enables the emergency crash notification and calls for help when the airbags are deployed 
  • Digital rearview mirror (for when the stroller and other things are blocking your rearview)
  • Road Sign Assist is designed to detect speed limit signs, stop signs, Do Not Enter signs and yield signs, and display them on the Multi-Information Display

Starting price: $35,205

Online: Toyota.com 

Best Compact SUVs for Families

2022 Toyota Rav4

Toyota

Named Kelley Blue Book's Best Compact SUVs for 2021 and historically one of the top-selling cars in the US, the new Rav4 (which goes on sale mid-December) is already receiving praise. This year's most notable update is the introduction of the new hybrid model plus a few tech and interior updates to keep the car both sporty and safe. 

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Roomy seating for five (Kelley Bluebook says "it's hard to believe the 2022 RAV4 is a compact crossover when sitting in the cabin")
  • Panoramic glass roof
  • Heated front and rear seats (with ventilated front seats), heated steering wheel 
  • Ambient lighting
  • Hands-free power liftgate
  • 5 USB charging ports and wireless phone charging in the front seat
  • 8-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Amazon Alexa integration
  • In-Car WiFi
  • Hybrid model easier on the environment (and your commute costs)

Safety Features:

  • Retuned suspension and eight inches of ground clearance for off-road capability
  • Multi-Terrain Select (available on all-wheel-drive models) lets you choose between four modes (Mud & Sand, Rock & Dirt, Snow and Normal) for enhanced traction
  • Digital rearview mirror for when your actual rear view is blocked
  • Connected Services lets you remotely unlock/lock the car, get directions from a live agent, call for help in case of an accident, or turn your Rav4 into a hotspot
  • Toyota Remote Connect lets you remotely start your vehicle (to warm it up in the winter, for instance), lock or unlock the doors, or locate your vehicle
  • Blind spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert
  • Front and rear parking assist
  • Available all-wheel drive
  • Forward-collision warning with automatic emergency braking and pedestrian detection
  • Lane departure alert with steering assistance
  • Road sign recognition
  • Radar-based adaptive cruise control that works at a full range of speeds
  • rain-sensing wipers and wiper de-icer.

Starting price: The 2021 was $26,350 ($28,900 for hybrid); it is estimated the 2022 model when it is released, will be slightly above this.

Online: Toyota.com

2022 Subaru Forester

Subaru

Consumer Reports rated the 2022 Forester the top compact SUV of the year, describing it as "a smart, well-executed small SUV that boasts a roomy interior, great fuel economy, and plenty of standard safety equipment." Here's why it's a great pick for families:

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Roomy seating for five
  • Compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
  • Power liftgate
  • Heated front (and rear, in higher trims) seats; ventilated front seats
  • Optional moonroof
  • 11.6-inch vertical touch screen in the center console
  • Two USB ports in front; two optional in the rear.
  • Built-in WiFi hotspot connectivity
  • Remote engine start lets you warm up or cool down your car from your smartphone

Safety Features:

  • "Top Safety Pick Plus" by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
  • Forward collision warning
  • Automatic pre-collision braking
  • Lane departure warning will notify you if you stray out of your lane
  • Blind spot detection system notifies you if it detects vehicles in your blind spots
  • Rear cross-traffic warning alerts you to oncoming cars while you're backing up (super-helpful when backing out of your driveway or a parking spot)
  • Reverse automatic braking will first give a visual and audible warning—then apply the brakes and stop the car—if there is an object in the rear bumper zone that the vehicle may hit
  • Automatic emergency steering (optional)
  • Standard all-wheel drive
  • Subaru Starlink will alert an operator if your car is involved in a crash and get you roadside help at the push of a button
  • EyeSight with advanced safety keeps you a safe distance from the car in front of you; it also detects objects in front of you that you're likely to hit and reduces power to the engine to help minimize the force and impact of a collision
  • Front and rear camera views keep you from missing anything on the road in front or behind you
  • Up to 9.2-inches of ground clearance makes off-road (or on-road) bumps no problem
  • Standard rear seatbelt reminder will tell you which seat is unbuckled
  • My Subaru app lets you set speed limits and boundaries to alert you if your (teenage) driver is speeding or going somewhere they're not supposed to go

Starting price: $25,195

Online: Subaru.com

Best Luxury SUVs for Families

2022 Lincoln Navigator (available early 2022)

Lincoln

Called "posh and powerful by US News & World Report, the Navigator tops the magazine's list of luxury SUVs for its roomy interior and polished features. With three spacious rows, It can easily fit a large family, with room in the back for all the gear (especially if you opt fo the extended L model. Some other family-friendly features include:

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seating for up to seven
  • Available heated and ventilated front and second-row seats and tri-zone climate control for all
  • In-car intercom to talk to rear passengers
  • Two 10-inch screens equipped with Fire TV available for second-row passengers 
  • 13.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system
  • Available 30-way-adjustable massaging front seats (available in the second row, too!) with customizable positions 
  • Elegant chimes recorded by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra used for interior alerts (new for 2022)
  • USB ports for all passengers plus a wireless charging pad in the front seat
  • Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and built-in Alexa come standard 
  • Wifi-enabled
  • New Revel Ultima 3D audio system uses 28 speakers to deliver crisp surround sound and custom listening modes 
  • Available panoramic vista roof
  • Quiet cabin, thanks to sound-dampening technology and acoustic laminate glass

Safety Features:

  • Lincoln Co-Pilot 360 comes with adaptive cruise control and stop-and-go pedestrian detection
  • Intersection Assist can alert a driver attempting to turn left by applying the brakes when the camera and radar technology detects oncoming traffic
  • Active Park Assist 2.0 has side-sensing capability so drivers can confidently navigate out of a spot when someone is parked too close
  • Self-parking feature for parallel and perpendicular spaces (which helps, given this car's humongous size)
  • The adaptive suspension system uses the car's front camera to monitor the road ahead of you; if a bump in the road is suspected, the system will prepare the suspension to lessen the impact on the vehicle and keep riders comfortable
  • Forward collision warning and post-collision braking
  • Adaptive LED headlamps turn the high beams on and off when needed
  • Built-in navigation
  • Available all-wheel drive
  • The 360-degree camera comes standard
  • New ActiveGlide technology allows drivers to operate the car hands-free (compatible on prequalified sections of divided highways, called Hands-Free Blue Zones, across the US)
  • Emergency braking and warning system will warn you if you're approaching a stopped object and will apply brakes if needed
  • Lane-keeping technology keeps you from straying out of your lane

Starting price: $76,710 

Online: Lincoln.com

2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

Stellantis/ Jeep

Jeep's recent revival of its favorite family-hauler has gotten rave reviews, with US News & World Report ranking it number two (behind the Navigator) on its list of best luxury SUVs, and Car & Driver praising its "gorgeous and gigantic interior," and its "dazzling array of upscale features and tech." 

Best Family Friendly Features:

  • Seating for up to eight, with award-winning second and third-row legroom
  • Available heated and ventilated front seats plus a four-zone climate control
  • 24-way power front seats with massage and power-adjustable head restraints
  • USB ports for all passengers plus wireless charging in front
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Alexa-enabled so you can easily connect your music and apps
  • Premium audio system featuring 23 speakers, including a 12-inch subwoofer with 3D Surround System,
  • Most cargo volume in its class behind the third row
  • Power-folding seats in both back rows
  • Up to 75 inches of total screen display, including a 10 and 12-inch center stack touchscreen and two 10-inch touchscreens (with built-in Amazon Fire) available for second-row passengers
  • Large panoramic sunroof that opens over the front and second-row seats; fixed window panel over the third-row seats also available
  • A rear-seat monitoring system that displays a video feed onto the central touchscreen

Safety Features:

  • Standard all-wheel drive and suspension is built for rugged terrain
  • Selec-Terrain Traction Management System has various settings for different terrain and weather, including Rock, Sand/Mud, Snow, and Sport—all of which help the car handle all weather conditions
  • Available digital rearview mirror (for when car seats or gear in the back is blocking your rear window view)
  • Forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking will warn—and then stop the car—to avoid a frontal collision
  • Blind spot warning
  • Adaptive cruise control with lane-keeping assistance
  • Rear cross-traffic warning, as well as rear park assist sensors that will stop the vehicle if needed
  • Available 360-degree Surround View and night vision with pedestrian, cyclist and animal detection camera
  • Hands-Free Active Driving Assist allows for hands-free driving on an approved road 
  • Intersection assist will warn drivers in intersections if a car is approaching from the right or left and apply brakes if needed
  • Available Drowsy Driver Detection will detect driver fatigue and monitor steering wheel behavior; if it detects an issue, it will warn you with an alert
  • An automatic parking system can park the car for you

Starting price: $87,845 (for Grand Wagoneer); $69,440 (for the standard Jeep Wagoneer)

Online: Jeep.com

Best Sedans for Families

2022 Honda Accord

Honda

Sure, sedans represent only a quarter of all new car sales—with many families opting for SUVs or minivans to haul their broods—but there's no denying that smaller vehicles such as the Honda Accord can offer a better driving experience and better fuel economy, with a significantly lower price point. In 2021, U.S. News & World Reports named the accord one of the "Best Cars for Families"—and there haven't been any significant changes in this year's model. It's still got a roomy interior, good tech options and a ton of safety features.   

Best family-friendly features:

  • U.S. News calls the interior "cavernous," with comfortable seating for five and room for three car seats/boosters in the back row
  • 16.7 cubic feet of trunk space makes for one of the biggest in its class, says Edmunds.
  • Passenger seats have tons of pockets and bins for all your kids' books and small items
  • Available heated and ventilated seats
  • Dual-zone climate control keeps everyone happy and warm (or cool)
  • Drawer inside the trunk for storing smaller items that may roll around while you're driving
  • Cargo hook for hanging grocery bags in the trunk
  • Wireless phone charger
  • Apple Car Play and Android Auto for connecting your phone's apps and music to the car
  • WiFi hotspot connectivity
  • Impressive fuel efficiency at 30 city/38 highway mpg for the standard model; 48/47 mpg for the hybrid model

Safety features:

  • Collision mitigation braking system will automatically apply brakes when the car detects a collision is unavoidable
  • Road departure mitigation system detects if you're straying from your lane and will help correct you or apply brakes if needed
  • Available Head Up display shows important driving information—speed, directions and incoming calls—in the driver's line of sight. 
  • Remotely lock your car or see fuel status from your phone
  • Blind spot information system
  • A multi-angle rearview camera with available cross-traffic monitor
  • Smart Entry with Walk Away Auto-lock lets you lock and unlock your car without taking out your keys
  • Rear occupant seat reminder makes sure you don't forget anyone in the back when you exit the car

Starting price: $25,470

OnlineHonda.com

2022 Lexus ES

Lexus

Sure, you may only be driving to a kid's soccer game, but who says you need a Mom Car just because you're a parent? The Lexus ES has all the safety and tech to keep the kids protected and entertained plus the looks and luxury of a high-end vehicle. It won the top spot on Kelley Blue Book's list of the "Best Safety-Rated Sedans of 2022," with KBB calling it "a winner on many levels" and "undeniably luxurious." Some other things to note: 

Best family-friendly features: 

  • Available heated and ventilated seats, plus a heated steering wheel.
  • Dual-zone climate control keeps everyone happy, and "Lexus Climate Concierge" automatically adjusts the temperature and seat heater settings based on the outside and cabin temperature 
  • Quiet cabin, with Kelley Bluebook calling it an "oasis of calm" 
  • Available wireless phone charging
  • Standard 8-inch (or optional 12.3-inch) touchscreen infotainment center comes with a navigation system
  • Apple Car Play and Android Auto for connecting your phone's apps and music to the car—plus built-in Alexa integration 
  • 4G WiFi connectivity
  • Six USB ports (four in front; two in back) so everyone stays charged on the road
  • Hybrid model easier on the environment (and your wallet), running about 42 miles per gallon
  • The trunk can open and close with a kick under the rear bumper 
  • Available all-wheel-drive
  • Lower LATCH anchors are easy to access with pop-off covers, though the car won't likely fit three car seats

Safety features:

  • Blind spot warning
  • Panoramic View Monitor uses four high-resolution cameras mounted on the front, sides and rear of the vehicle to give drivers a bird's-eye view of the immediate area
  • Rear cross-traffic warning will alert you if someone is approaching as you are backing out
  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian and cyclist detection will automatically apply brakes when the car detects a collision is unavoidable
  • "Sway warning" will give an audible alert if the vehicle is straying from its lane 
  • Adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist
  • Intersection Turning Assist warns drivers of any oncoming vehicles when turning left across an intersection; it also looks for pedestrians on left and right turns 
  • Automatic high beams
  • Optional front and rear parking sensors
  • Siri Eyes Free and Google Assistant are supported with a paired phone.
  • 3.5-liter V6 engine gets you from 0-60 mph in 6.9 seconds (great for easily merging into highway traffic)
  • Rear seat belt reminder will alert you—and get increasingly louder—if someone unbuckles while you're driving

Starting price: $40,800

Online: Lexus.com

—Melissa Heckscher

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Thanksgiving feasts can still be (relatively) cheap! If you’re trying to save money around the holidays this year, you might be alarmed by the news of food inflation and scarcity. Fortunately according to Consumer Reports, there are plenty of ways to conserve cash while you shop for the big day.

As it turns out, your standard Thanksgiving food items are actually cheaper this year than the previous two years. You can get a basket of root vegetables and name brand items (like Ocean Spray cranberry sauce or Pillsbury pie crusts) for $22.31, down 36 cents from 2020. And the prices of big turkeys (16 pounds and up) have dropped around nine percent, making it an economical choice and a great source of leftovers.

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Other tips to save money? Check your store for promotions around the holiday, but don’t get tricked into spending over budget just to snag a cheaper turkey. Buy in advance rather than getting caught in the crowds and to take advantage of “while supplies last” deals. And don’t feel the need to spend a lot on pricey appetizers, since the Thanksgiving meal is known to be super filling on its own.

As you’re shopping for holiday meals in general, it pays to get a store loyalty card, which often offer gas deals, too. You can take advantage of tech in the aisles by using a Consumer Reports recommended shopping app, like Basket, Ibotta or Flipp, which help you shop for the best savings. Finally, store brands tend to be 20 to 25% cheaper than their name brand counterparts and often taste nearly identical.

—Sarah Shebek

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There are a lot of options available when choosing convertible car seats and all-in-ones. Certain brands top parents’ lists for safety and comfort, and there’s good reason that they lead the industry. In this guide to noteworthy new releases and the highest-rated brands in convertible car seats, you’ll find convertible car seats with load legs, the best car seats for hot weather, and more.

photo: Evenflo

Important Guidelines:

  • Purchase your convertible car seat no later than your child’s first birthday, according to Consumer Reports.
  • A convertible car seat can be installed forward-facing or rear-facing, but experts at the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend you keep it rear-facing for safety as long as possible. Some states require rear-facing until your child’s second birthday.
  • You can use a convertible car seat from birth, or you can start with an infant car seat and then switch to a convertible before your child’s first birthday. An infant car seat lets you remove the seat from the base and move between the car, stroller and other locations without waking a sleeping baby. But it is an additional expense.
  • Some convertible car seats are marketed as all-in-ones, 5-in-1s, 4-in-1s or 3-in-1s, meaning they convert from an infant seat into a convertible car seat and then a booster seat, extending the time you can use them.

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Diono Radian 3QXT+

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The latest addition to Diono’s 3-across Radian family is the all-new Radian® 3QXT+. The all-new 2-in-1 anti-rebound panel is expertly engineered to support rear-facing for longer, and offers optimized comfort and support when forward-facing, complete with memory foam cushioned comfort liner. A favorite brand for many families, you can't go wrong with any Diono car seats, really.


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Evenflo Gold Revolve360 Rotational All-In-One Car Seat

$380 BUY NOW

Our mom tester loved that this clever car seat rotates 360 degrees (with a simple lift tab mechanism) to make it easier to get your child in and out of the car. No more awkwardly reaching into the car to get your child buckled in, or bonking your baby's head trying to take them out! When it's time to go from rear-facing to forward-facing, just give it a spin; no need to reinstall. A helpful indicator lets you know when the seat is firmly locked into position. It then converts to a booster seat for up to 10 years of use (4-120 pounds). On-the-go recline and 14 headrest settings mean a more comfortable ride for your little one, and two cup holders give you lots of room for cups, snacks or toys. The cup holders are top-rack dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning.


Graco SlimFit3™ LX 3-in-1 Car Seat

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Graco's slimmest car seat (16.7 inches wide) lets you fit three seats across the back seat without compromising on safety. This 3-in-1 converts from rear-facing to forward-facing and a high-back booster, accommodating kids 5-100 pounds. Adjust the height of the harness and headrest together in 10 positions for a customized fit; four recline options provide added comfort. The cover can be removed and machine-washed without uninstalling the car seat or removing the harness. The cup holders are also removable for cleaning.


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Cybex Sirona S SensorSafe Convertible Car Seat

$495 BUY NOW

The Sirona S car seat rotates around 360 degrees. Turn the seat sideways to get your child in and out of it more easily, a big plus for everybody, especially for adults with sore backs or kids with special needs. Kids can sit rear-facing up to age 4, but when it's time to switch from rear-facing to forward-facing, there's no need to reinstall the seat and risk installing it incorrectly. You just spin it around. This car seat comes complete with a load leg to stabilize the seat and reduce crash forces in the event of a collision. The SensorSafe technology in the harness's chest clip alerts you if your child becomes unbuckled while driving, the back seat's temperature gets too hot or other unsafe conditions occur. There's a 12-position headrest and a 12-position recline for maximum comfort.


Chicco Fit4 4-in-1 Convertible Car Seat

$360 BUY NOW

The Fit4 is an all-in-one car seat designed to suit infants up to big kids, from 4 pounds to 100 pounds. Babies sit in rear-facing comfort thanks to the ergonomic infant positioner, which you then swap out with a toddler-size cushion. Once kids move forward-facing, adjust the 10-position headrest as they grow. When kids are at the booster stage, switch from the harness to the seat belt and add the shoulder pad for extra comfort. And don't worry; the Chicco website has instructional videos and guidelines for when and how to move your car seat to the next stage.


Evenflo EveryFit 4-in-1 Car Convertible Seat

$200 BUY NOW

The Evenflo 4-in-1 car seat goes from a rear-facing infant car seat to a high-back booster seat to a no-back booster, keeping your child strapped in safely from 4 pounds to 120 pounds. For convenience and your child's comfort, there's a 12-position headrest, removable cushions with machine-washable fabrics, two integrated cup holders and a removable snack tray. Mesh fabrics keep your child cool on longer rides, and the recline positions (3 for rear-facing, 1 for forward-facing) are designed to minimize the head slump of a sleeping baby.


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BRITAX Advocate ClickTight

$380 BUY NOW

Britax has several great options for convertible car seats. The Advocate ClickTight comes with an anti-rebound bar, a bar located near your child's feet that provides stability in the event of a collision. As your baby grows, this convertible car seat safely and easily switches from rear-facing to forward-facing.


Cybex Sirona M

$290 BUY NOW

Cybex is known for car seat innovations. The Sirona M with SensorSafe 2.0 features safety features you won’t find in many other car seats. It syncs with your cell phone to alert you if your child’s chest buckle opens while driving or if you leave the child in the car after you've removed the key. It will also alert you if the backseat gets too hot or cold. The car seat also features a 12-position height-adjustable headrest and adjustable side-impact protection for comfort and added safety.


Nuna RAVA

$500 BUY NOW

Highly ranked by Consumer Reports, the RAVA boasts extended rear-facing seating, up to 50 pounds. The car seat also provides up to two more inches of leg room rear-facing, with extra support while forward-riding. It’s known for being easy to install and for its push-button, 10-position recline, as well as its soft fabric.

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If you’re like us, keeping your family’s online privacy intact is top of mind. Thanks to recent changes with Google, you can now remove a photo of your child if it pops up in Google Image Search. Thomas Germain and Consumer Reports shared some helpful how-to info to make that request.

First, visit this help page and hit “Start Removal Request.” That will lead you to a form that asks for more details, including the name of the child, your name if you’re making the request for the child, the search terms you used and information about the image itself.

Add a screenshot of the image to expedite the process and you’ll also want to include the URL for the image. To find that, click the image in your original search results and then click the icon with the three stacked dots in the top right. Tap “Share” and you’ll see a button you can click to copy the URL.

Once you’ve submitted your request, you’ll get a notification from Google when the image comes down. The only exceptions are situations where there’s a “compelling public interest” to keep the image up, or if it’s newsworthy. Keep in mind that this doesn’t remove the image from the entire Internet, but people are much less likely to find it if it’s not on Google.

––Sarah Shebek

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently announced a voluntary recall for select Vitafusion gummy vitamin products. Along with adult vitamins, the recall also includes one children’s variety.

Church & Dwight Co., the makers of Vitafusion gummy vitamins, issued the recall following two consumer reports of metallic mesh material found in products. If eaten, the material could cause digestive tract damage.

Photo: Church & Dwight

While there are currently no reports of adverse effects, anyone with the recalled products should discontinue use immediately. The affected vitamins were manufactured between Oct. 29 and Nov. 3, 2020 and were distributed to in-person and online retailers from Nov. 13, 2020 to Apr. 9, 2021.

The recalled vitamins include:

  • Vitafusion MultiVites 150 count
  • Vitafusion Fiber Well 2220 count
  • Vitafusion Fiber Well 90 count
  • Vitafusion Melatonin 140 count
  • Vitafusion Melatonin 44 count
  • Vitafusion SleepWell 250 count
  • Vitafusion Kids Melatonin 50 count

For a full list of UPC codes, Lot codes and expiration dates, visit the FDA’s website here or Church & Dwight’s website here.

Do not use the recalled products. Contact the manufacturer at 1-800-981-4710 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p..m. ET before you dispose of the vitamins for information on what to do next and how to get a full refund. Customers can also contact Safety Call at 1-888-234-1828 with illness or injury-related concerns.

—Erica Loop

 

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