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Big Family or Lots of Friends? Compare 6 Passenger Sedans, 6-7 Passenger Wagons', 6-9 Passenger SUV's, 6-8 Passenger MiniVans, 12-15 Passenger Vans and 6 Passenger Pickups


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2010 GMC Yukon 9 Passengers 16 MPG(city/hwy)

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Auto Central November 13, 2009; All of this "small car" talk is meaningless if you have to transport a big family or lots of friends. So The Auto Channel has gone through its massive database and ranked all of the 6-15 Passenger Vehicles that are available for sale at new car dealers right now.

Your 6-15 passenger vehicle purchase consideration list should first start with your budget, so we have ranked these 6-15 passenger vehicles by the MSRP, and then we sorted them by Combined MPG.

From here you can create a short list and then sort it by over 100 other dimensions and capacities...like horsepower, crash test ratings, ground clearance, torque, towing capacity, cargo space, head room, hip room, shoulder room, fuel capacity, turning radius, etc. etc. etc. Have fun and make sure you only buy the right vehicle for your needs and budget...today's cars and trucks last a long long time.

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