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Cheapest 2-Row SUVs of 2017

Cheapest 2-Row SUVs of 2017

Shop the most affordable 2-row SUVs of 2017 as determined by Kelley Blue Book's trusted experts. You'll find ratings, fuel economy, price and more. Explore the rankings and find the perfect car for you.

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2017 Nissan JUKE
#1
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$6,658
Starting Price

4.1
rating
Expert Rating

29 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2017 Nissan Juke may have more competition in the subcompact-crossover-SUV segment, but only a few are as distinctive or fun to drive.
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2017 Chevrolet Trax
#2
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4.0
rating
Expert Rating

28 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Chevy’s well-rounded Trax has been improved for 2017 with a new face, better interior and new tech including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

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2017 FIAT 500X
#3
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$6,852
Starting Price

3.8
rating
Expert Rating

24 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Fiat’s 2017 Fiat 500X is a subcompact-crossover SUV with style but little else compared to rivals like the Honda HR-V and Mazda CX-3.
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2017 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
#4
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3.2
rating
Expert Rating

24 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Mitsubishi’s 2017 Outlander Sport is an affordable crossover SUV that deserves to be on the list of anyone shopping the compact-SUV market.
2017 Ford Escape
#5
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$7,177
Starting Price

4.1
rating
Expert Rating

26 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Still roomy, comfortable and versatile, Ford’s 2017 Escape boasts even sharper style, new EcoBoost engines and more advanced tech touches.
2017 Jeep Patriot
#6
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$7,658
Starting Price

3.0
rating
Expert Rating

22 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The aging 2017 Jeep Patriot isn’t as sophisticated as many newer small SUVs, but it is inexpensive and off-road capable.
2017 Jeep Compass
#7
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$7,977
Starting Price

3.7
rating
Expert Rating

22 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The all-new 2017 Jeep Compass offers sharp styling, a comfortable ride, and with the Trailhawk, real off-road capability.
2017 GMC Terrain
#8
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$8,295
Starting Price

3.4
rating
Expert Rating

25 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2017 GMC Terrain offers premium features in a compact-crossover SUV that is as capable as it is handsome.
2017 Kia Sportage
#9
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$8,566
Starting Price

4.5
rating
Expert Rating

21 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
All-new for 2017, the Kia Sportage compact SUV has stylish looks, premium features and a great warranty, but trails rivals in fuel economy.
2017 Chevrolet Equinox
#10
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3.5
rating
Expert Rating

25 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2017 Chevrolet Equinox carries over largely unchanged, with the exception of new Midnight and Sport packages.
2017 Hyundai Tucson
#11
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4.3
rating
Expert Rating

26 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Revamped last year, the 2017 Hyundai Tucson rolls along with a handful of additions, aimed at broadening the appeal of this compact SUV.
2017 Jeep Cherokee
#12
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3.6
rating
Expert Rating

21 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Jeep’s Cherokee for 2017 is the compact SUV touting standout styling, serious luxury and authentic Jeep off-road credentials.
2017 Jeep Renegade
#13
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4.1
rating
Expert Rating

24 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Jeep’s Renegade for 2017 proves the company can make an attractive, competitive compact-crossover SUV without sacrificing off-road ability.
2017 Ford Edge
#14
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$9,259
Starting Price

3.9
rating
Expert Rating

20 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2017 Ford Edge is a solid choice for those wanting a well-rounded midsize-crossover SUV but who don’t need a third row of seats.
2017 Nissan Rogue
#15
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$9,544
Starting Price

4.4
rating
Expert Rating

27 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Refreshed and refined for 2017, Nissan’s compact SUV adds a hybrid model, and enhances the luxury and safety at the upper trim levels.
2017 Kia Sorento
#16
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$9,614
Starting Price

4.2
rating
Expert Rating

19 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2017 Kia Sorento midsize SUV packs value, good looks, a load of amenities and one of the best warranties in the business.
2017 Nissan Rogue Sport
#17
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4.5
rating
Expert Rating

27 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Based on the bigger Nissan Rogue, the 2017 Rogue Sport offers both tidy dimensions and price to go head-to-head with other subcompact SUVs.
2017 Hyundai Santa Fe
#18
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4.1
rating
Expert Rating

21 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe is a competitively priced, 3-row family SUV so well equipped one might mistake it for a more luxurious make.
2017 Volkswagen Tiguan Limited
#19
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21 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
2017 Volkswagen Tiguan
#20
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3.1
rating
Expert Rating

22 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan has premium appeal and fun driving manners, but this small SUV costs more than rivals and offers fewer amenities.
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What Our Ratings Mean

  • 0-1.0: This is the rarest group of all because a really bad new car is really, really hard to find these days. We recommend that you pass on any vehicle receiving a rating between 0 and 1.
  • 2.0: Cars landing in this set are also rare. Only true love and limitless passion (or a free vehicle) should allow you to give in to temptation for one of these vehicles.
  • 3.0: Is the vehicle you’re looking at in this range? We’d bet that if you look a little harder, you’ll find a better vehicle at a similar price to fulfill your needs.
  • 4.0: This is the area where the rubber meets the recommendations. The 3-4 range is full of good cars and some great ones. Starting here, it’s OK to listen to your heart.
  • 5.0: These scores represent the cream of the crop, with “5.0” representing, well, near perfection. Any car you choose in this group will treat you very well over time.

How Kelley Blue Book Rates Cars

Rather than pulling random numbers out of the air or off some meaningless checklist, KBB’s editors rank a vehicle to where it belongs in its class. Before any car earns its KBB rating, it must prove itself to be better (or worse) than the other cars it’s competing against as it tries to get you to spend your money buying or leasing.

Our editors drive and live with a given vehicle. We ask all the right questions about the interior, the exterior, the engine and powertrain, the ride and handling, the features, the comfort, and of course, about the price. Does it serve the purpose for which it was built? (Whether that purpose is commuting efficiently to and from work in the city, keeping your family safe, making you feel like you’ve made it to the top — or that you’re on your way — or making you feel like you’ve finally found just the right partner for your lifestyle.)

We take each vehicle we test through the mundane — parking, lane-changing, backing up, cargo space and loading — as well as the essential — acceleration, braking, handling, interior quiet and comfort, build quality, materials quality, reliability.

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