Porsche has been in the SUV/Crossover market for years now with the Cayenne, but the Macan is a hot rod that's styled to kill. Starting at $48,850, it may just
The GLS is, according to Mercedes, the S-Class of SUVs. It's sleek, stylish, majestic. At $70,545, it's in mid-to-upper range, but it's power might entice you as much as its
The X-series is hugely popular for its signature style wedded with luxury and reliability. But this is the M-series model, meaning that it's got 567hp and a grill that is
All the accoutrement you expect out of an Audi: power, style, reliability—but in an SUV. At 333hp, this one is also quick on its feet. Starts at $50,875.
This really expensive, really luxurious SUV stands at the top of the superlative meter, but, obviously, that's what you're going for, right? Starts at $149,795.
With a name like "Trackhawk" you expect it to do something wholly original. You might not get that, but you'll get a competent off-road SUV with Jeep bonafides, a roomy
Bentley came up with the name for this animal by combining "Taiga" (the world's largest transcontinental snow forest) and the Bentley name. But we prefer the meaning of the word
The hilariously powerful Dodge Durango features 3 rows now, just in case you, your family, and your friends need to escape a monster at the end of the world. Price
This is just an X-series SUV. It's not a M-series crossover or a 6-series hybrid. Which makes it the reliable, luxurious option you may have been looking for all along.
This subcompact crossover combines its features with the powertrain of a hybrid. In short, should be a fun ride. And, because it's a Kia, it won't put you back $50K
This Ford model is understated without being the kind of car you overlook. It's connectivity and utility are right up there with the best of 'em. Begins at $24,845.
Built for nearly any weather, the quiet, sturdy GMC Yukon has been delivering on shuttling kids to practices and concerts for awhile now. Starts at $49,825.
For the modern family, it seems as though it is #teamSUV or #teamMinivan, and, frankly, SUVs are winning by a landslide. Ford reports that while their entire fleet of cars are slipping in sales, the one bright spot are SUVs and crossovers. We can't blame anyone for trying like hell to avoid the trap of the minivan.
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