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7 Things to Consider When Shopping for Your First Mommy Car



Congratulations! You're about to become a mommy (or daddy). And with that comes a whole new set of responsibilities – including getting yourself and your little one from point A to point B. So while you could certainly use the family car, it might be time to think about shopping for a mommy car. But what should you consider when making your purchase? Keep reading for seven tips on what to look for when buying your first mommy car!


Safety

Safety is the most important thing to consider when looking for a car as a new parent. First, you want to consider a car that has automatic emergency braking and its preventive maintenance. Cars like the Dodge Durango now have automated emergency braking. This can be beneficial in two ways- it can help you avoid an accident altogether or minimize the damage if an accident does occur. You might also want to consider its maintenance and performance. Routine maintenance will ensure that your car is always safe on the road. So make sure that all safety systems and their mopar performance parts are thoroughly inspected during each scheduled maintenance service. Another safety feature to consider to make sure that you and your child are safe when driving is to look for features like blind-spot detection, lane departure warning, and rear-view cameras.


Reliability

You're going to be relying on your car a lot more now that you have a little one, so you want to make sure it's reliable. When you're looking for a reliable car, it's essential to consider the safety ratings and the maintenance costs. You don't want to end up with a car that isn't safe or will cost a lot of money to keep up.


Warranty

It's also important to consider the warranty when you're looking at reliability. A longer warranty means that the manufacturer is confident in its product and stands behind it. This can give you peace of mind knowing that you're covered if something does go wrong.


Ease of Use

You're going to be using your car a lot more now that you have a child, so it's essential to choose one that is easy to use. Things like automatic doors and trunk releases can be a lifesaver when you're trying to get your child in and out of the car. You might also want to consider a hands-free liftgate if you plan on doing a lot of loading and unloading by yourself.


Storage

If you're used to driving a smaller car, you might not think storage is something you need to consider. But trust me, with a baby comes a lot of stuff! From diaper bags to strollers, you'll need somewhere to put it all.


Resale Value

Another thing to keep in mind is the resale value. A car that holds its value well will be a good investment in the long run.


Reviews

Finally, consider the reviews. You can learn a lot about a car by reading what other people have to say about it. Look for both professional reviews like these from Edmunds and real-life testimonials to get a well-rounded idea of what the car is like.




When you're shopping for a mommy car, there are a few things you'll want to keep in mind. Of course, safety is the most important consideration, followed by reliability. You'll also want to think about the warranty, resale value, and reviews before making your final decision. Keep these tips in mind, and you'll be sure to find the perfect car for you and your little one!