I actually was just buying what the wife wanted haha. If it was up to me we would've looked at Expeditions/Navs but she said they were too large.
Funny story, I bought her the BMW. We looked at everything, and that's all she wanted. She specifically was grossed out by the thought of the Atlas.
A year later, she doesn't like the BMW and wants a Grand Cherokee. So we get that, with a 2nd child on the way. Once we had our son, we realized you can fit 2 car seats and a stroller in the Grand Cherokee before you maxed it out haha.
So, a year after buying the Jeep, we were on the hunt again. We went to Ford, stood there for 30 minutes and nobody helped us, so we left. And then, out of nowhere, she was hooked on the Atlas. That's right, the same damn vehicle she wouldn't be caught dead in 2 years prior.
Whatever, I gave up and bought it. Has a good warranty haha. Very impressed with the interior space and usability but thats about it.
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Women are very weird about cars, I think my mom is the only one who will literally drive anything to work, she doesn't drive a single car consistently haha. However we will never find a perfect car for her either, maybe women are just too picky? I couldn't tell ya.
This is what she has driven to work in the past year; navigator, my f150 platinum and my dad's as well, my brothers e63, m760, loaner x3 M, loaner s560, my hellcat, the 720s, 530, 540, loaner m550, e55 amg, and her 2005 honda pilot aka old faithful.
The trucks/navigator are too time consuming to park, the hellcats and amg are way too loud, the M cars are too harsh suspension wise, the older cars don't have the tech, and the 530/540 take forever to accelerate, oh and get ready for this one the 720s(all the other cars were being used) makes her feel uncomfortable in public, it's not too loud, it's not too low, it's her favorite car to drive but it's too much attention that she doesn't want.