AAA and Parents Magazine Select 15 'Best Cars for Families'.Business Editors WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 13, 2003 AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association. (Triple A) A common single-cell battery used in a myriad of electronic devices of all variety. Like its double A (AA) cousin, it provides 1.5 volts of DC power. When used in series, the voltage is multiplied. and Parents magazine name the top 15 cars for families in the current (April) issue of the publication. "We've combined Parents' understanding of what moms, dads, and kids want with AAA's 100 years of auto-safety expertise to create a list of cars perfect for everything from shuttling the kids to doctor's visits, basketball and ballet practice to shopping and weekend camping trips," says Parents editor-in-chief Sally Lee. "The features of these cars will help keep the kids safe and the parents sane." AAA and Parents test-drove hundreds of vehicles, considering everything from cupholders and cargo space to air bags and fuel economy. The reviewers also installed a variety of child safety seats into every car, making sure it can 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 IIHS Institute of Integral Handwriting Studies ). "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 Jim MacPherson
Now in its second year, the list has been expanded, with an "economy" category joining the list of 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 (on sale March 18) and in "AAA Auto Guide: 2003 New Cars and Trucks" (on sale now). Here are the winners in each category, as described by Parents magazine: ECONOMY -- Honda Civic: "Thrifty gas consumption and outstanding safety rating. Comfortable for a family with two small kids. Snug, precise construction of the dashboard and components helps prevent the annoying rattles common in other economy cars." -- Mazda Protege: "Snazzy styling that's perfect for new parents who aren't ready to give up their youth. Fun to drive. A 60/40 split rear seat folds down for storage flexibility. Its size makes it a breeze for kids to climb in and out." -- Volkswagen Jetta: "Loaded with safety features, including antilock brakes, and front, side-impact, and side-curtain air bags. Ample space for a family of four. Several engine options ensure an enjoyable driving experience." SEDANS -- Honda Accord The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. : "Consistently rated one of the most dependable mid-size cars. Superb ride for the money. Handy storage compartments in every door; roomy seating for five. Steering is nearly effortless; bumps in the road disappear." -- Nissan Altima
The Altima (pronounced ALL-timah) is a mid-size car (formerly compact) currently being manufactured by the Japanese automaker Nissan, and is arguably a continuation of the : "Cabin is one of the largest in a mid-size sedan. Trunk opens low, so moving a stroller in and out won't strain your back. Fun for dads who long to drive a sports car. Great stability and a calming highway ride." -- 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. : "Roomy cabin. Comes well equipped. Popular for its predictability and reliability. Soothing, mellow ride. You won't notice any road noise rough pavement, or whining from under the hood under the hood - [hot-rodder talk] 1. The underlying implementation of a product (hardware, software, or idea). Implies that the implementation is not intuitively obvious from the appearance, but the speaker is about to enable the listener to grok it. ." STATION WAGONS -- Ford Taurus Not to be confused with Ford Taunus. The Ford Taurus is currently a full-size, front-wheel drive or all wheel drive automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in North America. : "Offers lots of space for less money. Seats up to eight; includes dual-stage airbags that inflate at different levels based on the severity of the crash. Soft, quiet highway ride is ideal for long trips." -- Volvo V70: "Supremely comfortable interior. Lots of room to haul kids and gear. Standard side curtain air bags. Feels as nimble as a sprightly spright·ly adj. spright·li·er, spright·li·est Full of spirit and vitality; lively; brisk. adv. In a lively, animated manner. spright little hatchback. Spacious center console, storage nooks in the doors. Optional all-wheel drive." -- Volkswagen Passat The Volkswagen Passat is a family car built by Volkswagen AG ("VW"), produced in various forms since 1973. It falls between the Volkswagen Golf/Jetta and Phaeton in the current Volkswagen line-up, and is currently produced in Volkswagen's plants in Emden, and Mosel/Zwickau, : "Seats are unusually comfortable. Spring-loaded cup holders will grip any size bottle. All-wheel drive offers better traction in bad weather, without the roughness of a four-wheel drive SUV." SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES (SUVS) -- Honda Pilot: "Both rear rows split and fold flat into the floor for roomy, versatile storage. Nine cupholders, plenty of pockets, and power outlets throughout. Some models include a fold-down activity tray for kids sitting in the second row." -- Ford Expedition: "Third row comfortably fits actual grownups, not just kids. Cavernous center console, 11 cupholders, spacious interior. To minimize damage to other vehicles, bumpers are the same height as those on normal cars. Four-wheel drive version has true off-road moxie (language, music) Moxie - A language for real-time computer music synthesis, written in XPL. ["Moxie: A Language for Computer Music Performance", D. Collinge, Proc Intl Computer Music Conf, Computer Music Assoc 1984, pp.217-220]. ." -- Volvo XC90: "17 cupholders. Center section of the middle seat slides 12 inches forward to give you easy access to a rear-facing infant. Standard side-curtain air bags extend all the way to third row. Handles curves and corners so smoothly, you'll forget you're in an SUV. Innovative anti-rollover technology." MINIVANS -- Ford Windstar: "Highest safety ratings for eight years in a row. Kid-friendly gizmos available like overhead tissue dispenser, conversation mirror, and sleeping-baby light system that activates footlights footlights Row of lights set across the front of a stage floor to light the scene. The oil lamps and candles in use in the 17th century eventually gave way to gas and electricity. instead of a blinding overhead beam when a door opens at night. Interior is spacious, comfy, and easy to move around in." -- Dodge Grand Caravan: "Sizeable cargo area, even with third row seat in place. Convenient storage bins between front and middle-row bucket seats can hold kids' gear and snacks or can be removed for more space. Soft and forgiving steering makes the minivan easy to maneuver." -- Honda Odyssey: "Third row folds completely into floor to enlarge the already roomy cargo space. Mid-row bucket seats slide together (for better access to rear seats) or apart (to separate quarreling siblings). Handles tight curves and quick lane changes nearly as comfortably as a sedan." Parents, America's #1 family magazine, features the top cars for families in its April issue. Additional child passenger safety information is available on including tips from AAA's child-passenger safety public-service campaign, "Seated, Safe and Secure", are on Parents' web site: www.parents.com/april, and at www.aaapublicaffairs.com. "AAA Auto Guide: 2003 New Cars and Trucks" contains detailed reviews and photos of more than 200 vehicles. It is available at AAA offices, online at www.aaa.com and at retail bookstores. The retail price is $13.95 US/$21.95 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. .
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