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Adult riders in my cars has never been a consideration. Don't like it? Rent a car or call a cab, I'm not your Uber driver.
Only adult that matters is my wife. Kids don't get a vote either. All things said though. Never had any complaints from a friend or colleague hitching a ride in the X5. Back seat is plenty big for your average sized adult.
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Fair point, my plan was to get an X7 and upgrade my wife to the X5. But she fits both car seats well in her X3 and doesn’t use it for greocery runs or road trips. We took my Durango for that. If I can fit a stroller and suitcase back there for road trips I’ll most likely end up getting the X5.
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2 kids here. We love love love our x7. It never seems too big or feels too big. The x5s always look tiny to me.
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I can't recommend looking at the domestic full-sizes enough. From a safety perspective, from a space perspective, from a cost perspective, from a reliability and upkeep perspective... Our Expedition is a freaking tank. My wife had a Corolla slide into the side of our expedition. It destroyed the front of the Corolla, it hit the wheel of the expedition and just scuffed the wheel a little. X5s are plenty safe, but the domestic full-sizes are just beasts. |
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