Chattanooga Times Free Press

10 vehicles that make hauling kids easier

- BY BRENT ROMANS EDMUNDS 2017 BmW 340i.

Looking for a vehicle to haul around your growing family? While a bigger and roomier car, minivan or SUV is likely a top priority, there’s more to a family’s needs than just “bigger is better.” Certain features can make kid-hauling a lot easier and safer, and focusing on these features can often give you a wider variety of vehicles from which to choose.

Edmunds rounded up 10 SUVs, minivans and cars that offer features it thinks parents will love. Note that the pricing below is for the trim level required to get the highlighte­d feature.

BMW 3 SERIES

The feature: Built-in rear window sunshades. After dark-tinted windows, rear door sunshades are the best defense against strong sunlight and prying eyes. The 3 Series’ mesh fabric shades manually clip to the top of the window frames or retract into the door when not in use. Owners will like these a lot more than flimsy aftermarke­t sunshades that attach with suction cups.

Starting MSRP: $39,745 (2017 BMW 330i)

CHEVROLET EQUINOX

The feature: Multiple USB ports. Traveling families often need to connect or charge more than one device. The problem is that many vehicles have just one USB port. But the all-new 2018 Equinox offers up to six USB ports: two up front, two in the center armrest bin and two charge-only USB ports for rear passengers.

Starting MSRP: $27,695 (2018 Chevrolet Equinox LT)

CHRYSLER PACIFICA

The feature: Stow ‘n Vac vacuum cleaner. You can get the Pacifica with an optional onboard vacuum cleaner. It can easily clean up the typical kid-created detritus and dirt, and it stows away in the side of the vehicle’s interior. The retractabl­e hose has enough length to reach the entire cabin.

Starting MSRP: $44,790 (2018 Chrysler Pacifica Touring)

FORD EXPLORER

The feature: MyKey. The Explorer, along with many other Ford vehicles, has this special feature. When activated, MyKey primes the Explorer to encourage younger drivers to develop safe habits. Owners can set certain parameters on the vehicle, such as a top-speed limit

or maximum volume for the stereo. Perfect for the times when teen drivers get behind the wheel.

Starting MSRP: $32,105 (2017 Ford Explorer base)

HONDA ODYSSEY

The feature: CabinWatch. This overhead interior camera shows a detailed view of the allnew 2018 Odyssey’s secondand third-row seating. It’s a surprising­ly useful and effective feature for keeping track of what the rear occupants are doing. You can even check in on an infant strapped in a rear-facing safety seat.

Starting MSRP: $45,450 (2018 Honda Odyssey Touring)

HYUNDAI SONATA

The feature: Blue Link’s remote engine start. Hyundai’s Blue Link service allows you to start the Sonata using your smartphone, which provides extra time for the car to automatica­lly detect the temperatur­e inside and set the climate controls to a comfortabl­e level. It also can warm up the engine on cold days or get the air conditioni­ng cranking on hot ones.

Starting MSRP: $24,585 (2018 Hyundai Sonata SEL)

MAZDA CX-9

The feature: A tilt-up second-row seat. Normally, a rear-facing child safety seat installed on a second-row seat can keep you from sliding the seat forward to access the third row. But the CX-9 has a seat design that still allows you to slide the second row forward, even with a safety seat installed.

Starting MSRP: $32,460 (2017 Mazda CX-9 Sport)

TOYOTA CAMRY

The feature: Safety Sense-P. Every all-new 2018 Camry comes with this safety package, which bundles advanced driver safety aids such as adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, and lane departure warning and interventi­on. It’s a nice safety net to have in a time in which driver distractio­n can be a major problem.

Starting MSRP: $24,380 (2018 Toyota Camry L)

VOLKSWAGEN ATLAS

The feature: A handsfree liftgate. If your hands are full, it can be a real hassle to unlock a SUV’s liftgate and access the cargo area. The all-new Atlas not only has a power-operated liftgate but hands-free operation, too. Just walk up to the vehicle with the key in your pocket, wave your foot underneath the rear bumper, and the liftgate opens automatica­lly.

Starting MSRP: $38,015 (2018 Volkswagen Atlas SE With Technology)

VOLVO XC90

The feature: A 360-degree surround-view camera. Why settle for just a rearview camera? The XC90’s surround-view camera system can display a complete view, including people, cars and other possible hazards to the side and the front of the vehicle. It makes parking a lot easier and provides extra informatio­n about things you can’t see from the driver’s seat.

Starting MSRP: $47,895 (2018 Volvo XC90 T5 Momentum)

 ?? PHOTO BY FABIAN KIRCHBAUER/COURTESY OF BMW OF NORTH AMERICA LLC VIA AP ?? The car’s rear window sunshades keep passengers in the back seat cool and protected from direct sunlight.
PHOTO BY FABIAN KIRCHBAUER/COURTESY OF BMW OF NORTH AMERICA LLC VIA AP The car’s rear window sunshades keep passengers in the back seat cool and protected from direct sunlight.
 ?? PHOTO BY JESSICA LYNN WALKER/COURTESY OF GENERAL MOTORS CO. VIA AP ?? 2018 chevrolet equinox. Multiple USB charging ports give all passengers the ability to charge mobile devices while traveling.
PHOTO BY JESSICA LYNN WALKER/COURTESY OF GENERAL MOTORS CO. VIA AP 2018 chevrolet equinox. Multiple USB charging ports give all passengers the ability to charge mobile devices while traveling.
 ?? WEBB BLAND/COURTESY OF FIAT CHRYSLER AUTOMOBILE­S NORTH AMERICA LLC VIA AP ?? 2017 chrysler Pacifica. A built-in vacuum cleaner makes interior cleaning a snap no matter where the mess is left.
WEBB BLAND/COURTESY OF FIAT CHRYSLER AUTOMOBILE­S NORTH AMERICA LLC VIA AP 2017 chrysler Pacifica. A built-in vacuum cleaner makes interior cleaning a snap no matter where the mess is left.

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