Friday, October 19, 2007

Car Shopping for Growing Families

Becoming a parent for the first time will undoubtedly bring about changes to many facets of a person’s life. If you are expecting or adopting a child for the first time, you have likely begun to make a number of preparations in your home—childproofing for safety, stocking up on the basics and creating the space your growing family needs. Another important consideration is whether your current vehicle can adapt to the changing demands that will be placed on it as the family grows. Perhaps your current vehicle is adequate to meet your evolving needs, but many find that bringing a child into the family necessitates upgrading to a more family friendly vehicle. Here we address some factors you may consider when shopping for a new or used vehicle to accommodate an expanding family:

-Interior space. Any car with a backseat can accommodate a child safety seat, though the child’s seat is likely not the only extra cargo you will be transporting in your vehicle as your family expands. In shopping for a family friendly vehicle, be sure to take into account the extra space needed to transport items such as strollers, diaper bags and toys. Does your family take road trips? If so, ensure that the vehicle you select provides adequate space for all of your family members and their collective luggage.

-Safety ratings. While safety is often an important factor considered by car shoppers, many find that safety becomes a more significant concern when the prospect of transporting a child is added to the mix. Safety features in vehicles are becoming more effective as technology advances and increasing data about accidents becomes available. The internet can be a valuable resource in comparing the safety ratings of different vehicle models as determined by safety and crash testing.-Future family plans. A vehicle suitable for a family with one child may not serve the needs of a family with two or more children. If you are planning for more children in the next few years, you may consider purchasing a vehicle now that can accommodate the family’s future growth.

-Function vs. economy. Finding the vehicle that is just right may require some trade off when it comes to vehicle size versus economic sensibility. While an enormous SUV may be a tempting option due to the ample interior space, poor fuel economy may make the same vehicle an unviable option when the regular expense of fuel is a concern. Vehicle manufacturers are privy to consumer demands, and have begun producing vehicles that strike an appealing balance between functionality and fuel economy. Whether your family is best served by an SUV, minivan or car, fuel consumption is an inherent cost that should not be overlooked in your vehicle purchase.

Many of the factors you consider when shopping for a vehicle will stem from the individual needs and desires of your family. While a third row of seats may be a necessity for one family, a resilient leather interior may be deemed a requirement by another family. Before shopping for a vehicle, it may be helpful to ascertain what features your family considers absolutely necessary in a vehicle and which features are preferred but not mandatory.

About the Author: Greg Chapman, of Greg Chapman Motors, is a leading provider of used cars for sale in Austin TX. For more information please visit Greg Chapman Motors.

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