* Strongest in terms of crash safety: This would be a car with high safety ratings from organizations like the IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) and NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). Cars with many advanced safety features like automatic emergency braking, lane keeping assist, and adaptive cruise control also contribute to overall safety. Many SUVs and larger vehicles generally score well in crash tests. Specific models achieving top ratings vary year to year.
* Strongest in terms of towing capacity: If you need to tow a boat or camper, you'd want a vehicle with a high towing capacity. Large SUVs and trucks excel here. Again, specific models vary greatly.
* Strongest in terms of build quality and durability: This is more subjective and based on long-term reliability and owner experiences. Brands often cited for durability (though this is not a guarantee for any specific model) include Toyota, Honda, and Subaru.
To find the "strongest" family car for *your* needs, you need to specify what "strongest" means to you. Then, research specific models within the categories (SUVs, minivans, station wagons) that fit your family size and needs, looking at safety ratings, towing capacity (if needed), and reliability reviews.