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The midsize SUV for those on the hunt for a pure and simple ride.
Even with its flaws, the Nissan Armada deserves strong consideration from people shopping for a large SUV.
The Wrangler crawls to the top with more powertrain options, improved efficiency and better off-road prowess.
A midcycle refresh brings advanced driver aid tech as standard on most trim levels, along with third-row seats and Harman Kardon surround sound.
It weighs less and has fewer cylinders, but Ford's turbocharged full-sized Expedition pulls hard with class-leading towing capacity and best fuel economy.
Drivers in the market for a compact SUV that can tackle a rough dirt trail will find few options better than the 2018 Subaru Crosstrek. More importantly, the tall-wagon now boasts new tech that makes it easier to live with and safer on the road.
The 2018 Volkswagen Atlas doesn't do much to inspire emotion, but the three-row SUV is well-built and should satisfy most consumers.
The 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio looks good and drives well, but often feels like it's getting by on style more than substance, as its sport performance is only middling and cabin technology only covers the basics.
It's no Avista, but the Enclave is an attractive, capable three-row SUV for upper-middle families with lots of stuff to do and see.
A comprehensive infotainment overhaul and an almost-here plug-in hybrid model add intrigue and capability to Land Rover's venerable luxury SUV.
The latest PHEV from the struggling Japanese company will come in under $35,000, with all-wheel drive standard.
Sharpest-handling subcompact crossover SUV gets a bit more grown up with new convenience and safety features.
The driving dynamics are OK, but the Traverse's best tricks make life better for every other seat in the car.
Not just one of the best new vehicles to be seen in this year, the Land Rover Velar is also one of the best to drive.
You'll be pleased with the ride and handling of the Equinox, but be prepared to pay extra for things like lane departure warning and blind spot monitoring.
Volvo takes everything that's great about the large XC90 SUV and distills it down to a more compact, but equally potent package.
Small adjustments to creature comforts underpin a relatively mild refresh for Lexus' smallest crossover.
Some cars don't really resemble the concepts that preview them. The Navi, on the other hand...