2009 Best New Family Vehicles
If safe, roomy and affordable are the characteristics that qualify a vehicle as a family car, then the American family has never had so many choices. While a sea of options is ultimately a good thing, it can also make it more difficult for families to pick a winner. To help ease the pain, every year we put together a list of the Top 10 Family Vehicles, evaluating an ever-lengthening list of eligible vehicles on such factors as resale value, fuel efficiency, capability and kid-friendliness. This year, we put extra emphasis on fuel economy. Gas prices have dropped sharply from their record highs, but the economy still dictates smart spending and the environment continues to receive more focus. Comprising a wide range of vehicles that includes a compact sedan, a full-size SUV, hybrids, non-hybrids and even a diesel, our list of Top 10 Fuel-friendly Family Vehicles features something for everyone. Here they are, listed in order of overall passenger/cargo roominess.
Car-based crossovers continue to displace traditional SUVs in suburban driveways, but for big families with big passenger/cargo/towing needs, the full-size SUV remains indispensible. The Chevy Tahoe Hybrid is as green as it gets in this arena, and still offers towing capacity of up to 6,200 pounds.
21 mpg (21 city, 22 hwy)
21 mpg (21 city, 22 hwy)
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All vehicles are listed by their New Car Blue Book value. New Car Blue Book values represent transaction values, or what others are paying for this vehicle, during the week of Thursday, November 19, 2009. New Car Blue Book values are updated weekly on kbb.com. Adding optional equipment at the time of purchase will increase the price of the vehicle.
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