Advantages Of 7 Passenger Vehicles (SUVs, Minivans)

We are seeing an ever growing number of people opting to buy 7 passenger vehicles. Indeed, according to statistics from highly knowledgeable sources, the 7 passenger vehicle category is one of the motor vehicle categories witnessing the most remarkable of growths in buyer numbers. Simply put, more and more people are seeing sense in buying the said 7 passenger vehicles. And for that to be happening, there must be something that the buyers are realizing (and loving), about the said 7 passenger cars. That is what we venture to explore, as we take a look at the four major advantages associated with the 7 seaters: these being the most probable factors motivating people into buying the said vehicles.
Without further ado, the four major advantages associated with 7 passenger vehicles include:
The comfort factor/space: this is an important consideration for people with bigger families, who would find the use of an ordinary four to five seater car inconvenient. But even people with smaller families are finding the 7 passenger vehicles adorable, due to the fact that they come with adequate space for each passenger to sit comfortably, and for people ‘who would rather not sit together’ to sit in the different compartments. This is unlike the case with four or five passenger vehicles, where people are often cramped together in two compartments. The typical 7 passenger vehicle comes with at least three compartments (seat rows). It is also imperative to note that by virtue of their general design, most of these 7 passenger vehicles come with more legroom, which is highly attractive to those of us who have gotten frustrated with the cramped conditions the five seater vehicles often force us into.
Versatility: the way most of these 7 seater vehicles are designed is such that they can be converted into transport vans by just making a few modifications here and there. This makes them suitable for use in some applications for which ordinary four seater or five seater vehicles can’t work (because truth be told, the average 4-5 seater vehicle can be used for little else, besides human passenger transport).
Fuel economy: many of the 7 passenger vehicles getting into the market today come with remarkable fuel consumption ratings. We have seen some capable of doing as much as 25 miles per gallon, which puts them along the same lines (or even ahead of) some smaller vehicles, notwithstanding the fact that these 7 seaters are capable of doing more work – or delivering more money if put into business than the 4-5 passenger vehicles.
Power: many of the 7 passenger vehicles getting into the market today come with remarkable power ratings – which manifest through things like acceleration rates, maximum attainable speeds and traction capabilities in rough road stretches.
All these are factors endear the 7 seater vehicles to people, hence the trend towards growth in sales figures we have been seeing for the said 7 passenger vehicles.

