Best Family Cars of 2008: Edmunds/Parents Magazine
I worked with the folks over at Parents Magazine to pick the Top Family Cars of 2008. The magazine just hit newsstands, but if you want to save trees you can read the article at the publication's Web site.
We focused on the items you would expect to find in a solid family vehicle, including strong safety scores, family friendly features and adequate interior space for child-related detritus (car seats, sippy cups, Hanna Montana backpacks). The usual suspects are all here, including the Honda Odyssey, Toyota Highlander and Dodge Grand Caravan. But we also picked winners in the sedan category (Fusion, Malibu), the small car category (Civic) and the value category (Kia Rondo).
I learned a few things in the process. First, the number of cars with standard side airbags and stability control is much higher than I expected. I know stability control must be on every vehicle by 2012, but most models are already there (the Fusion is a conspicuous exception, but all Fords are supposed to have it for 2009).
I also confirmed that few cars score less than the top safety scores in frontal crash tests, though perfect side crash scores are not as prominent. Perfect rollover ratings are actually rather rare, but all our picks managed at least 4 out of 5 stars. I'd forgotten that a dynamic aspect of the rollover test has been added by NHTSA. You can learn more here.
If you're shopping for a family vehicle, or know someone who needs a troop hauler, give it a read.
Feb 21, 2008 7:00 am
Categories: Driving | Road Trips | Safety Systems
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