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Top 10  best seven-seaters
Cadillac Escalade - Although a busy family will easily fit into an Escalade (or the larger Escalade ESV), we can see this big SUV taking a gang of friends downtown for the night to party in style. Though the non-hybrid versions aren't much for fuel economy, but if you want to be seen, you can't go wrong with this Caddy. Seven or eight-seat versions are available.
Top 10  best seven-seaters
Ford Explorer - Unlike the somewhat more one-dimensional Escalade, the newly-redesigned Explorer tries its best to be all things to all families. It has roomy second and third row seats, good fuel economy, decent offroad capabilities, and a version that starts at under $30,000.
Top 10  best seven-seaters
Mazda CX-9 - It's tough to have some true fun when you're carrying a car full of little hockey or soccer players, but when Mazda's CX-9 isn't loaded up with people, it proves itself as a surprisingly nimble vehicle.
Top 10  best seven-seaters
Toyota Sequoia - A great choice for those who simply need a ton of room, with a big engine to back everything up. The Sequoia comes in seven- or eight-passenger configurations, and each model is equipped with a 5.7-litre V8 engine that offers good horsepower and excellent torque. Like other Toyotas, the Sequoia is a no-fuss, no-muss vehicle that does what it's asked without much fanfare. Nothing wrong with that at all.
Top 10  best seven-seaters
Dodge Grand Caravan - Say what you will about minivans, they're still about the most versatile vehicles you'll find anywhere. Out of all the minivan choices in Canada (and there aren't a lot of them these days), the Grand Caravan has been at it the longest, and it shows with all the innovations the vehicle has. Stow N Go seating is one of the best things ever, and Swivel N Go allows you to turn seats around completely. It's a relatively inexpensive vehicle to boot.
Top 10  best seven-seaters
Infiniti QX56 - If you need to carry a lot of people, but want to go in the nearly the exact opposite direction of a minivan, the QX56 is one vehicle you should be looking at. It's been recently redesigned, and features all the luxury and technology features of any Infiniti vehicle, along with three rows of seating for seven or eight passengers, along with a powerful 5.6-litre V8 engine when you need to pass on the highway.
Top 10  best seven-seaters
Buick Enclave - Bigger inside than its exterior may suggest, the Enclave is an entry-level luxury vehicle that's great for those who aren't ready for the truly extravagant pricetags of something from Audi or Infiniti. It's available with front- or all-wheel drive, and provides a sumptous ride worthy of the Buick name.
Top 10  best seven-seaters
Subaru Tribeca - It's always good knowing you have Subaru's famed Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system when you're driving the family around, and every vehicle in the automaker's lineup, including the Tribeca, has it as standard. A strong engine and well-appointed interior make the Tribeca a good choice that tends to fly under the radar.
Top 10  best seven-seaters
Chevrolet Traverse - With so many new and redesigned GM vehicles coming out recently, the Traverse tends to fly under the radar, but this is a great choice for families who need a lot of seating and generous room, but don't want something quite as large as an Escalade or QX56. The Traverse offers seven or eight seats, front- or all-wheel drive, and better fuel economy than some of the aforementioned luxury vehicles.
Top 10  best seven-seaters
Audi Q7
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