New Season Of ‘Little Women, Big Cars’ Returns To Suburbia On AOL

One of AOL‘s biggest series is bringing back its big cars in a big way. Little Women, Big Cars, which follows four soccer moms as they navigate their suburban lives, has returned for a second season on the site’s AOL On video portal.

The four titular little women are played by actresses Amy Yasbeck, Julie Warner, Kristy Swanson, and Anita Barone, and each one must navigate her own network of current husbands, ex-husbands, boyfriends, daughters, soccer practices, minivans, and all the other elements that compose the lifestyle of your average stay-at-home soccer mom. All nineteen episodes have been released via AOL On Parenting, where they can be viewed in a single, two hour long binge.

The first season of Little Women, Big Cars was an instant hit for AOL. Its seventeen installments also saw simultaneous release to the tune of more than 2 million views in just 11 days. Will season 2, now sponsored by Allstate, make a similar impact? It depends how many stay-at-home moms are looking for something to do when the kids are at school.

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