When it comes to buying cars, there are many factors that families with children may not have considered. Kaisa Kivipelto, a senior strategist at Danske Bank and a mother, believes that the media’s car conversations often focus too much on technical jargon and not enough on practical aspects. She emphasizes the importance of information about how well a car accommodates children, such as the ability to attach specific types of car seat fasteners and the durability of the back seat for heavy items like dog crates.
Kivipelto points out that car reviews often overlook important details for families, such as legroom, safety features, and ease of use for everyday activities. She stresses the need for female drivers to pay attention to adjustments and safety features in the front seat of a car, as many vehicles are designed with male drivers in mind. Her advice is for consumers to test drive cars with their own belongings, such as car seats, cages, and children, to ensure that the vehicle meets their specific needs.
For Kivipelto, a car’s size and practicality are more important than luxury or status symbols. She advocates for a more practical approach to car buying, focusing on everyday functionality rather than flashy features or speed. By considering how well a car accommodates family needs and practical items, consumers can make more informed decisions that suit their lifestyle and priorities.