More Seats, Less Money: The Most Affordable 7-Seater SUVs – And One Worth the Splurge

The Front Of The 2024 Chevrolet Traverse
The front of the 2024 Chevrolet Traverse. Credit: Scotty Reiss

When you have a growing family you want to indulge your kids with everything: Learning toys, organic produce, sports leagues and family trips to Disney. In the family budget, something has to give. Can you save money on the car to spend other places and still get all the features you want and need—including a 3rd row? Yes, you can. Here are our favorite 7-seater SUVs that start around $30,000 and top out at about $50,000.

And then, one that’s a splurge, but for good reason.

Kia Sorento, Priced from $31,000-$42,000

Hybrid Suvs 3-Row Suvs
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Subaru Ascent, Priced from $32,000-$48,000

2021 Subaru Ascent Review
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Mitsubishi Outlander, Priced From $28,000-$41,000

2022 Mitsubishi Outlander
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Chevrolet Traverse, Priced From $37,000-$56,000

Scotty Reiss With The 2024 Chevrolet Traverse
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Nissan Pathfinder, Priced From $38,000-$51,000

Front View Of The 2024 Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek Edition
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Honda Pilot, Priced from $39,000-$54,000

2024 Honda Pilot Trailsport Suv
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VW Atlas, Priced From $38,000-$53,000

The 2024 Vw Atlas
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Mazda CX-90, Priced From $38,000-$56,000

Hybrid Suvs 3-Row Suvs
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And the 7-Seater SUV That’s Worth the Splurge: Toyota Grand Highlander, Priced From $43,000-$58,000

The 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander Is Big, But Doesn'T Feel Like A Truck
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