Top Cars and Tips for Family Road Trips
By : Sheryll Alexander
Date : 11/09/2009

The holidays are upon us and that means getting ready for family road trips. What can you do to make the trip more enjoyable? And, which cars work best for long trips with the kids and pets?

I’m a mother of two talkative daughters, a new car road test reviewer and a road trip lover. I’ve traveled thousands of miles with the kids in all kinds of vehicles. So, what cars do I like best for road trips?

See my list of super family-friendly vehicles below as well as great tips for traveling with kids from snacks to technology to cleaning up to keeping teens happy.

The best vehicles for road trips, of course, are minivans. However, if you can’t afford a gas-guzzling minivan, then look to more fuel efficient CUVs or full-sized sedans for family road trips.

My favorite CUVs for families are: Suzuki SX4, Mazda CX-7, Lexus RX 450h, Chevrolet Traverse, Buick Enclave, Ford Flex, Hyundai Elantra, Nissan Murano, Toyota Venza, Subaru Forester, Mitsubishi Outlander and Scion xB.

Fortunately, there are lots of affordable full-sized sedans with lots of great features for families. I have road tested each of these models and find each one to be fantastic for road trips, including Acura TL, Nissan Maxima, Mazda MAZDA6, Audi A4, Ford Fusion, Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen TDI, Lincoln MKS, Mitsubishi Lancer, Saab 9-3, Honda Accord and Toyota Camry.

What about safety? For safer driving in winter, all-wheel drive (AWD) vehicles equipped with electronic stability control (sometimes known as dynamic stability control) are some of the safest vehicles on the road.

All Subaru vehicles come equipped with AWD, but most others car companies offer AWD as an option or standard on more expensive trim levels. Electronic stability control now comes standard or as an option on many new cars, but by 2011, the government is making ESC standard.

Real Tips for Family Road Trips

Portable Tech: The best way to keep kids happy and quiet on long road trips is giving each child their own personal DVD player with headphones. To keep the players working, keep extra batteries on hand or a car adapter for recharging. And, buy each child a new DVD they’ve been wanting for some time.

Satellite Radio: Don’t think it’s worth subscribing to Sirius or XM satellite radio? Think again. The no commercials approach to satellite radio makes it the most peaceful and rewarding in-car experiences of all time. Plus, you can get regional weather and traffic reports. My husband prefers Sirius because it carries 24/7 NFL coverage.

Get Cozy: Do you think bringing pillow, blankets and stuffed animals on road trips is a big hassle? For kids, nothing is better than putting their head down on their own pillow and wrapping their blanket around them for a nice nap in the car. Don’t leave the comforts of home behind!

Play Games: Some families love car bingo. Others like to count out-of-state license plates, play cards or sing songs. For my hyperactive family, I play Drivetime Yoga. This CD uses yoga increases energy and decreases stress with yoga movements for drivers and passengers such as neck releases, shoulder stretches, spinal twists, pelvic tilts and ankle rolls. To purchase, visit, www.DrivetimeYoga.com.

Snacks: Always fill a cooler with healthy drinks and snacks such as spring water, apples, grapes, bananas and low-fat cheese. Healthy bars are a good idea too, but some get squashed rather easily. Try Clif Bar’s Kid Organic Z Bar. These bars are virtually indestructible and can stay in your glove compartment for months. Another good way to get kids interested in healthy foods is to stop at a produce stand and let them pick their own fruit. If you are staying at a hotel, call ahead and request the mini-bar be completely emptied so you can pack the mini-refrigerator full of your healthy food and drinks.

Got Teens? My teenager just loves her iPhone. So, make sure your teen has fully charged her phone before your road trip. Also, buy a car adapter for easy recharging. And don’t let them forget headphones!!

Keep Clean: During winter flu season, it’s best to carry lots of sanitary hand wipe packets in the glove compartment and in your purse. That way, you can wipe the kids clean quickly and easily as well as kill germs.

Stop A Lot: Are your kids restless on road trips? Before you go, research your trip’s half way point and find a great public park on Mapquest or Yahoo maps. If you bring a football, soccer ball or baseball equipment, you’ll be ready for a pick-up game, which will give everyone some exercise and then tire them out for a long nap.

On-the-Go Wireless: Work, play and watch Hulu on the go when you have a wireless card. But does your wireless card really when you are driving? Yes! Although the signal does wane at times, I have found working on my laptop while being a passenger is very rewarding and more than possible.

Hide the Candy: Don’t believe in giving kids candy? When you are really desperate for some quiet time or for the fighting to stop, bring out a few special treats. It will keep them happy and you will have a bargaining tool for the rest of the trip.

With a family-friendly vehicle and some good planning, you and the whole family can have a fun on your holiday road trips!

Sheryll Alexander is a lifestyles writer based in Costa Mesa, Calif. Follow me! @sheryllalexande


October Auto Sales: The Winners
By : Charles Krome
Date : 11/04/2009

Hyundai AccentOkay, before I let the air out of the happiness balloon, let's give credit where credit is due. At the top of the heap for October auto sales, still, were Hyundai, Kia and Subaru, which were up 49, 45 and 41 percent, respectively. For the Koreans, the story continues to be how the world's fourth largest automaker is bringing its full resources to bear on the U.S. market, unleashing a steady stream of improved products. The Hyundai Elantra, for one, saw a 300+ percent increase year-over-year, and the Hyundai Accent, Hyundai Santa Fe, Kia Rio and Kia Borrego all saw boosts measured in the thousands of vehicles. Plus, both the Kia Soul and Kia Forte, wholly new models, continue to gain traction with customers.

At Subaru, the country's ongoing move into smaller — yet still SUV-ish — vehicles is bearing dividends, with the Subaru Outback up a whopping 175 percent and the Subaru Forester notching a sales gain of 13 percent. The company also has to be happy that the Subaru Legacy was up 112 percent, indicating buyers are starting to expand their interest in the Subaru lineup beyond SUVs — although it must be noted that sales of the smaller Subaru Impreza were down 22 percent.

Also worth noting is that a number of high-end brands also saw significant sales jumps. Disappointing results have dogged the luxury segment — usually resistant to economic downturns — for months, but Cadillac, Mercedes-Benz, Lexus and Porsche all saw at least double-digit sales bumps, as did near-lux brands such as Buick and Volvo.

And speaking of GM core brands, sales figures for Chevrolet and GMC were also on the positive side of the ledger. In fact, the General's scorecard for its fantastic foursome looked like this: Cadillac, up 21.6 percent; GMC, up 20.4 percent; Buick, up 18.5 percent; Chevrolet, up 8.5 percent. For GM's dead brands, the story was decidedly different, with all four divisions seeing drops of at least 18.4 percent, "led" by HUMMER's 77.6 percent fall-off.

That puts a rosy spin on GM's future, but doing ye olde deep dive reveals the increases were built on a 24.4 percent sales boost for core-brand trucks — core-brand car sales were actually off 6.7 percent. Cherry-picking some numbers here, the new Buick LaCrosse continues to impress, seeing a 100+ percent sales jump, and the Chevrolet Malibu remained strong in the highly competitive mid-size segment, with sales rising 11.1 percent. GM is also benefiting from its new crossover lineup, where the new Cadillac SRX notched a healthy 279.6 percent increase, the Chevrolet Equinox improved sales by 176.9 percent, and the larger Chevrolet Traverse sold nearly 10,000 units.

But, again, to get back to the body-on-frame trucks, sales of the Chevrolet Tahoe, Chevrolet Suburban, GMC Sierra, GMC Yukon and GMC Yukon XL were all in the black, with the Tahoe reaching a 110.6 percent improvement. I suppose that's better than the alternative of across-the-board sales drops, but GM is not going to be able to build its future on the sales of full-size trucks.

Compared to GM, Ford — despite an overall sales increase of a bit over 3 percent — must be a bit disappointed in its October results. The Ford brand itself is looking healthy, with cars and crossovers up 18.5 percent and 19.2 percent, respectively. All cars were up except the Ford Focus, which is nearing the end of its life-cycle and still sold more than 10,000 units, and all crossovers saw positive results except for the Ford Taurus X, which is not in production anymore.

But the Blue Oval was dragged down a bit by Lincoln, where sales were off 9 percent. (Mercury was essentially flat, with the numbers down 1.1 percent.) Ford's new MKS sedan found 22.3 percent fewer buyers as compared to October 2008, and the Lincoln MKT, the division's new large lux crossover, sold a mere 619 units.

The problem in Dearborn is that, despite the success of the Ford division per se, Lincoln and Mercury are still relying on lineups that are too heavily weighted with obviously badge-engineered products. Really, this includes every vehicle except for the MKS and MKT. The former is a good start, but represents just the first few steps on what will be a long, long road to returning Lincoln to its past glory. The MKT, despite all its bells and whistles, remain a very large crossover in an industry that's going small.

Nissan — the division, not the overall company, which includes Lexus — and Volkswagen round out the list of companies with October sales increases. The German company saw sales up 7.2 percent, which translates into an increase of 1,148 units. The new Volkswagen CC is a definite hit, and the Volkswagen Jetta lineup (including the sedan, diesel and sport wagon) was up a healthy 25 percent. Significantly for the automaker, diesels accounted for more than 40 percent of Jetta sales and more than 19 percent of all VW Golf sales.

The situation at Nissan somewhat mirrors that at GM, where a 7.7 percent sales increase was built primarily on a 17.5 percent increase in trucks, including a 97.2 percent jump in Nissan Armada purchases and a 67.6 percent leap for the full-size Nissan Titan pickup.

And those number are a fitting finish to today's column, because, despite all these good results, the underlying situation is that overall industry sales stayed essentially flat in October as compared to the same month last year: In fact, the market as a whole was down about 100 units year-over-year.

Check in tomorrow to find out why.


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