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SUV
$7,100
Starting Price
3.3
Expert
4.0
Consumer
28 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Buick’s new 5-passenger small SUV melds youthful design and practical packaging with the division’s traditional emphasis on refined luxury.
SUV
$7,575
Starting Price
3.3
Expert
4.2
Consumer
21 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Easy on gas, the all-wheel drive Subaru Forester combines a car-like ride with the ground clearance and practicality of a light SUV.
SUV
$7,600
Starting Price
3.3
Expert
4.5
Consumer
20 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The new-for-2013 Land Rover LR2 is a rare breed among premium compact SUVs in that it doesn’t mind getting dirty.
SUV
$8,175
Starting Price
3.3
Expert
4.5
Consumer
15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
With room for eight and a tow rating of 9,000 pounds, big passenger capacity meets big capability in the Nissan Armada full-size SUV.
SUV
$10,300
Starting Price
3.3
Expert
4.5
Consumer
17 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Xterra is built to go where few modern SUVs tread: off-road. Rough and rugged, it makes no apologies for its adventure-loving attitude.
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SUV
$5,600
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.5
Consumer
18 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
For Subaru loyalists who have outgrown their Outback or Forester, the 3-row Tribeca SUV offers a way to stay in the Subaru family.
SUV
$6,050
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
3.7
Consumer
21 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2013 Dodge Journey is a mid-size crossover that offers room for seven passengers with price and fuel economy on par with smaller SUVs.
SUV
$12,200
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.3
Consumer
14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Available in large, extra-large (ESV) and pickup-style (EXT), Escalade remains the clear choice for anyone from the school of more is more.
SUV
$12,600
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.3
Consumer
15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Available in large, extra-large (ESV) and pickup-style (EXT), Escalade remains the clear choice for anyone from the school of more is more.
SUV
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$18,350
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.4
Consumer
17 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Despite its truck-based architecture, the Lexus GX is not only capable off-road, but manages to pamper its occupants on pavement as well.
SUV
$9,750
Starting Price
3.0
Expert
4.1
Consumer
14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Land Rover LR4’s burnished all-terrain reputation and voluminous interior space make it the poster vehicle for modern nomads.
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$10,400
Starting Price
3.0
Expert
4.7
Consumer
19 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Well-rounded performance and a healthy roster of standard features make the Lincoln MKX a credible alternative to better-known imports.
SUV
$45,500
Starting Price
3.0
Expert
4.5
Consumer
13 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Macho on the outside and majestic within, think of the go-anywhere, do-anything G-Wagen as a military-grade luxury vehicle.
SUV
$5,450
Starting Price
2.9
Expert
4.6
Consumer
25 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Aggressive exterior styling, excellent interior space and sharp handling help the Outlander stand up to SUV rivals like the Honda CR-V.
SUV
$5,500
Starting Price
2.7
Expert
3.5
Consumer
23 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
While modest off-road capability gives the Compass some authenticity, this small SUV is still trying to find its place in the market.
SUV
$5,525
Starting Price
2.7
Expert
4.2
Consumer
23 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
While the Compass is intended as an asphalt-tuned ride for city slickers, the Patriot adheres more closely to traditional Jeep principles.
SUV
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$6,300
Starting Price
2.7
Expert
4.6
Consumer
18 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
With seating for seven and upscale amenities, the MKT has a number of strengths, though its polarizing design is a deal-breaker for some.
SUV
$5,500
Starting Price
2.5
Expert
4.3
Consumer
22 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Suzuki Grand Vitara is a dated SUV from a defunct car maker. But it’s a respectable off-roader.
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$6,725
Starting Price
Expert (N/A)
4.1
Consumer
18 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Volvo’s aging 3-row entry has fallen behind the competition in many respects, but it remains a unqiue mix of premium, price and versatility
SUV
$10,500
Starting Price
Expert (N/A)
3.8
Consumer
16 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Lighter, nimbler, and more technologically advanced, the all-new Range Rover expands its go-anywhere, do-everything mantra even farther.
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$11,350
Starting Price
Expert (N/A)
4.8
Consumer
19 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The experimental-looking Acura ZDX never found its niche, and 2013 is its last model year.
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$29,800
Starting Price
Expert (N/A)
4.6
Consumer
14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Designed to pamper up to eight passengers in rush-hour traffic and rugged terrain alike, the LX is Lexus’ largest and most powerful SUV.