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AAA And Parents Magazine Select 15 'Best Cars for Families'; Hip Scion xB, Pontiac Vibe Join Long-Time Family Favorites from Honda, Volvo.


Business Editors/Automotive Writers

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 15, 2004

AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association.


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 and Parents magazine name the 15 "Best Cars for Families" in the current (April) issue of the publication and in AAA Auto Guide: 2004 New Cars and Trucks.

The top picks went through additional scrutiny to make this year's list. After AAA's veteran auto reviewers evaluated 200 vehicles, Parents' staff put this year's finalists to the ultimate test: family driving.

"We installed our own kids' car seats, filled the trunks with groceries, and used these vehicles for day-to-day driving and family road trips. In the end we selected 15 cars that combine safety, reliability, and style," said Parents editor-in-chief Sally Lee, who tested a Volkswagen Touareg The Volkswagen Touareg is a mid-size luxury SUV produced by German automaker Volkswagen since 2003. It was the second utility vehicle from the automaker, after the much older Volkswagen Thing. . "This list combines Parents' understanding of what moms, dads and kids want with AAA's automotive and safety expertise."

While test-driving the vehicles, AAA and Parents considered everything from air bags and fuel economy to cup holders and cargo space. The reviewers also installed a variety of child safety seats into every car, making sure it could be done easily and securely. Of those vehicles that have been tested, the AAA/Parents picks are among the top performers in crash tests conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA, often pronounced "nit-suh") is an agency of the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government, part of the Department of Transportation.  (NHTSA NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (US government) ) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is a U.S. non-profit organization funded by auto insurers. It works to reduce the number of motor vehicle crashes, and the rate of injuries and amount of property damage in the crashes that still occur.  (IIHS IIHS Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
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).

"Car buyers want to be sure that they'll get top safety, convenient features, and lasting value for their money when they buy a new vehicle," said John Nielsen
For the Danish footballer, see John Nielsen (footballer).
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, AAA's Director of Automotive Information, and reviewer for the AAA Auto Guide: 2004 New Cars and Trucks. "With many parents and children spending several hours per week in the car, it's important that the car be a safe, happy place for everyone in it."

Now in its third year, the list includes selections of economy cars, sedans, station wagons, sport utility vehicles This page lists sports utility vehicles currently in production (as of April 2007), as well as past models. The list includes crossover SUVs, Mini SUVs, Compact SUVs and other similar vehicles.  and minivans. Complete descriptions of each vehicle are available in the April issue of Parents and in AAA Auto Guide: 2004 New Cars and Trucks. Here are the winners in each category, as described by Parents magazine:

ECONOMY

-- Honda Civic The Honda Civic is a compact car manufactured by Honda. It was introduced in July 1972 as a two-door coupe, followed by a three-door hatchback version that September. With the transverse engine placement of its 1169 cc engine and front-wheel drive, like the British Mini, the : "One of the most reliable cars on the market in

any price range. Features include a roomy trunk, outstanding

safety performance, and thrifty gas consumption."

-- Scion xB The Scion xB is a vehicle made by Toyota for the United States market and sold under their youth-oriented Scion brand. It is a box-shaped, 5-door compact station wagon. First Generation
The first-generation xB was a rebadged subcompact Toyota bB.
: "A low chassis and high roofline roof·line  
n.
The profile of or silhouette made by a roof or series of roofs.
 create tons of

headroom and huge windows, giving little kids great

visibility. Includes lots of safety features such as antilock an·ti·lock  
adj.
Of or being a motor vehicle braking system that electronically monitors and adjusts individual wheel speeds during braking to prevent the wheels from locking.
 

brakes, stability control, and traction control."

-- Volkswagen Jetta The Volkswagen Jetta is an automobile produced by German automaker Volkswagen since 1980. Depending on the model year and location, it is sometimes known as the Atlantic, Fox, Vento, Bora, or Sagitar. : "Comes with one of the most complete safety

arsenals of any inexpensive car, including antilock brakes and

side-curtain air bags. Features suave European styling and

sporty handling."

SEDANS

-- Honda Accord The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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: "Calm and quiet ride. Earns top marks in the

government's frontal- and side-impact crash tests and is an

IIHS 'best pick.' An optional climate-control feature

automatically directs more cool air to the sunny side of the

car."

-- Chevrolet Malibu The Chevrolet Malibu (named after Malibu, California) is a mid-size car produced in the United States by General Motors. It is marketed in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Israel. : "The front passenger seat folds flat so you

can transport long, awkward-size items. Also comes in a sleek

hatchback, called the Malibu Maxx, which has a rear seat that

slides forward or back seven inches so you can fine-tune cargo

and passenger capacity."

-- Toyota Camry The Toyota Camry is a mid-size sedan assembled by Toyota in Georgetown, Kentucky; Altona, Victoria, Guangzhou, China and the original factory in Toyota City, Japan. In some markets, the top range Camry models are seen as executive cars. : "Legendary reliability. Features include a peppy

four-cylinder engine, handy storage pockets, and a quiet,

spacious cabin. A 60/40 split rear seat gives you more

flexibility."

STATION WAGONS

-- Chrysler Pacifica
See also: Chrysler Pacifica (1999 concept vehicle)


The Chrysler Pacifica is a mid-size crossover SUV, originally produced by DaimlerChrysler and transferred to Chrysler LLC, when it was spun off in 2007.
: "Three rows of seats are standard, and the

rear seat can fold flat for storage purposes. Stellar safety

performance--earning top marks in the government's frontal-

and side-impact crash tests and chosen as an IIHS 'best

pick.'"

-- Volvo V70: "The comfortable interior is luxurious and refined.

Three rows of seats include an old-fashioned but totally

functional rear-facing bench for older kids and adults in the

cargo area, and optional built-in booster seats. Safety

features include standard side-curtain air bags, a reinforced

passenger cabin, and antilock brakes."

-- Pontiac Vibe: "A roomy rear seat easily accommodates two car

seats and folds down entirely or in parts. Clever innovations

include a regular two-prong electrical outlet and lots of

storage nooks. Earned top marks on the government's frontal

impact crash test and near-perfect scores on the side-impact

test."

SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES (SUVS)

-- Ford Explorer/Mercury Mountaineer: "Seats up to seven. Front

and rear side-curtain air bags and a stability-control system

are available on most models. Scored four out of five stars in

NHTSA's frontal-impact crash tests and earned a 'best pick'

rating from IIHS."

-- Volkswagen Touareg: "Sophisticated safety technology includes

curtain air bags that span the front and rear seats and a

stability-control system that manipulates the engine and

brakes to steady the car in a swerve. Plenty of storage

space."

-- Nissan Murano: "Precise car-like control, even on sharp turns,

and was rated an IIHS 'best pick' for safety. Roomy cargo area

expands by folding down the 60/40-split rear seatbacks.

Comfortably seats five."

MINIVANS

-- Toyota Sienna: "Seats up to eight with the help of an optional

split second-row bench. The center portion can be positioned

forward nearly 13 inches, giving better access to a baby. All

rear seats fold flat into the floor. Rated an IIHS 'best pick'

for safety, the Sienna sienna: see ocher.  features stability control, antilock

brakes, and optional side-curtain air bags that protect all

three rows."

-- Nissan Quest: "Both the second row captain's chairs and the

third-row seat fold flat into the floor for added cargo space.

The interior is roomy and easy to maneuver in, thanks to

second-row seats that can slide individually forward or back.

Optional skylights over the second and third rows give the

interior a bright, open feel. Standard side-curtain air bags."

-- Honda Odyssey: "Earns the government's highest safety ratings

for frontal- and side-impact crashes. Features include handy

storage bins, 11 cup holders, and large, comfy second-row

seats that can be positioned either together or apart. Third

row of seats easily folds flat into the floor. Has pinpoint

steering, sedan-like agility, and quick acceleration."

Safety features that protect young passengers factor significantly in selecting the "Best Cars for Families." Additional information for keeping young passengers safe, including tips from AAA's award-winning child passenger safety public service campaign, "Seated, Safe and Secure," is on Parents' web site: www.parents.com, and at www.aaapublicaffairs.com.

AAA Auto Guide: 2004 New Cars and Trucks contains detailed reviews and photos of 200 vehicles. It is available at AAA offices and at retail bookstores. The retail price is $14.95 US/$23.95 CDN (Content Delivery Network) A system of distributed content on a large intranet or the public Internet in which copies of content are replicated and cached throughout the network. .

Founded in 1926, Parents magazine pioneered the parenthood category; and with nearly 14 million readers every month, it continues to lead the field today. From cover to cover, Parents is an active advocate for the American family, providing moms and dads with the information they need to raise happy and healthy children.

As North America's largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides 47 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers.

AAA news releases are available from http://www.aaa.com/news
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