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Celebrity Parents and Their SUVs

Hot Parents. Hotter SUVs.

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by Autobytel Staff
February 5, 2009
6 min. Reading Time
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Ferraris, Bentleys, more Ferraris…that's all well and good for single celebrities, or celebrities that have kids but lack visitation rights, but what about all those celebrity parents that need more than just a passenger seat? They shop for an SUV of course! Click through this photo gallery to learn about the SUVs of celebrity parents.

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When you see a vehicle page, look out for our parent stats on each vehicle, including: (Front Driver/Passenger, out of 5 Stars) (Highway/City Average) You're on your own to figure out if it makes a good vehicle for lugging home the family Christmas tree.

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Already the vehicle of choice for semi-affluent parents everywhere, you don't need to be a celebrity to appreciate the reliability, comfort, and ease of use of this soccer field parking lot staple. Competitors have, and continue to, make this a very crowded playing field. Water-repellent windows for greater visibility during heavy precipitation 5 5/5 19 mpg $37,700

Photo Credit: Lexus

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If you remember on the original Wonder Years, Kevin Arnold's family drove a Dodge station wagon. Things like "remote-operated rear hatches" and "voice-activated navigation systems" were the things of 1960s NASA dreams. Now of course these items come standard on the modern day family suburban people mover, the Lexus RX.

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We once knocked Ben for selling his $300,000 Bentley only to end up in a very family friendly, albeit a little boring, Lexus RX. We later found out he donated the proceeds to a Children's hospital. Ben Affleck: 1, MyRide: 0. Ben can also be found strapping the kids into the car seats of his Lexus LS600h.

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The G-Class has been particularly popular among mothers who live in gated-communities that have their own Wikipedia pages. It is the über-SUV built for major off-roading, capable of far more than any parent will ever demand of it. Still used actively by 22 different military forces, what more do you need? 5 Not Tested 12 mpg $100,250

Photo Credit: Mercedes-Benz

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The Mercedes G-Wagon has protected everyone from NATO troops to Pope John Paul II. Add to that list Brooke Shields' baby. That said, it's very possible Brooke has since given up the Benz for another epic wonder of, uh, German engineering?

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Diane Keaton teaches her son Duke the virtues of hard work with the game "clean mommy's Mercedes G-Wagon." If Rudolph Giuliani hadn't done away with all the squeegie people in New York, Duke probably could have had a promising career on the Brooklyn-Queens Express.

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The Range Rover is a technological wonder when it comes to off-roading, but the most difficult maneuvers most of these will ever see is parallel parking on Rodeo Drive. For those not quite ready to shell out the huge dollars, the Range Rover Sport is a fine choice too. Collision-activated switch unlocks doors, kills fuel pump, and turns on hazard lights 5 Not Tested 14 mpg $78,525

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The Range Rover child boost calf-toning technique is all the rage among Hollywood moms these days. Other popular exercises include the Porsche Cayenne rear-hatch bicep curl and the Cadillac Escalade step-up/step-down thigh sculpting routine.

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If I had a dollar for every mom in Malibu that drove a Range Rover, I probably still couldn't afford Pamela Anderson's +$100,000 supercharged Range Rover. I wonder if Pam ever tried throwing a car seat in her old Dodge Viper?

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