Best SUV - Motion Sickness Problems

gsanbrookgsanbrook Member Posts: 1
I've driven a 2001 GMC Yukon SLT for 11 yrs. I'm looking for a newer SUV. I have test driven a Lexus RX 350 two times and both times felt motion sick afterwards. Also everytime I go on a trip in my friend's small BMW SUV (not sure the model), I get motion sick. I don't generally have this problem in my Yukon. What about these newer smaller SUVs could be the problem and what features do I need to shop for to avoid this very troubling issue? Do I need something on a truck frame or, as I read online, independent rear suspension? I a test drive with a Buick Enclave and with a GMC Acadia and seemed to have a little wooziness but not as much as with the other vehicles. Any insight is greatly appreciated because these vehicles are pricey and I don't want to spend that kind of money only to be sick all of the time.

Comments

  • mm1984mm1984 Member Posts: 5
    Sorry no one replied to you, but I am curious- did you find a SUV that solved your problem? If so, which one?
  • elmhurstnativeelmhurstnative Member Posts: 1
    My wife experiences the same issues with Lexus. We are currently shopping for a new SUV. What did you end up buying?
  • joshhhjoshhh Member Posts: 1
    toyota highlander 2016 17 18 19 the worse, all family menbers get motion sick even on the front, i think it has to do with the windows and the seats been too low and not been able to se outside movement, :S
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