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Booster Seat Safety Ratings

Booster Seat Safety RatingsWhat is the best vehicle for a growing family?

Looking into station wagons, minivans, SUVs or crossovers.
I want to be able to accommodate at least two car seats and booster seats in the vehicle.
Must have a very good safety rating.
Lots of storage space for luggage or groceries.
Can handle driving on snowy roads.
My price range is less than $ 15,000

In 2006-2008 Subaru Outback 2.5i would be perfect. Our family has a (2006). He easily gets 32mpg on the highway. about 24 mpg in town. It also easily manages two and a half feet of snow. (Seriously, NOT kidding) It also increased 105.000 miles with only a minor (very minor easily fixed) oil leak. Apart from that, the car had no problems, no blisters, nothing. The original front brakes were replaced at 93.000 miles.

It is a very good car, 5 star crash test (very good rating), very reliable and more fuel efficient than the EPA said.

This is our 5th Subaru, and honestly we have another when it is done.

You might also like the Subaru Forester.

If you do not get a Subaru, you will regret it when you drive through snow, mud, dust, rain, etc ... because Subaru All Wheel Drive superb.

Check out our video of this tube you, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooQRxlChv ... is proof of the Subaru AWD and why its perfect for a family.
For a great ride, handling and quiet on the road.

Moreover, in summer, we packed folded 10x10 ft. 4 tables, 8 boxes, a folded 10x10 tent, and all other types of baskets, boxes and goodies in the car. (No typos, everything good in the car) Holds 66.6 cu ft with the seats folded, something like FT 30 cu no.
Really good car that we are fully satisfied

Personally, I try to make a Pontiac Grand Prix 4 door 1997-2009. Has a large chest size for groceries, and luggage. And can set 2 car seats and booster seats. Look on Craigslist.com in an area near you.

try a huge trunk Ford Taurus Nice car seats all around five to six

for off roading I will recommend an SUV, and the price you ask, I say you get a Dodge Durango or a Chevrolet Tahoe

get a vasectomy

Volvo XC70, they great in the snow and very spacious. Great selection

nothing new to tell you that much.

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Posted on January 22, 2010.
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