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Used Cars Most Likely to Survive the Destructive Efforts of Children Open Book Auto

Used Cars Most Likely to Survive a Large Family

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Not all used cars are created equal. Some cars are built for speed and luxury while others are made to survive the efforts of even the most destructive children.

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Used Cars Most Likely to Survive the Destructive Efforts of Children

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Honda Odyssey

The Odyssey boasts a Consumer Report Road Test score of 91 out of 100.

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Honda Accord

Surveys showed that, on average, only 34 automotive problems were reported per every 100 Accords.

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Toyota Highlander

Average number of owners who’ve reported problems with the Highlander is only 17%.

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Honda Civic

After 5 years of use, the average owner reports a repair cost of only $686.

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Honda Pilot

For the largest of families, the Pilot comes equipped with adjustable steering, second- and third-row bench seats and nine beverage holders.

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Audi A4

The Audi provides drivers with electronic cruise control, dual-zone climate control and an automatic seven-temperature sensor.

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Honda CR-V

Spacious enough for plenty of pesky children, the CR-V has always been considered a road-focused soft-roader. The roomy sedan is known for plenty of luggage space and high ground clearance.

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Volvo XC90

The Volvo XC90 has many families pleased with it’s Small-SUV Segment average of 29%.

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Subaru Forester

Keeping children content is made even easier with the Forester’s power windows, mirrors and door locks. Additionally, the vehicle comes fully-loaded with a cabin air filtration system.

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Acura RDX

The RDX features an impressive fuel economy with a 20 to 28 mpg for city to highway transportation, making this SUV an ideal fit for young families.