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This Year’s Favorite SUVs

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Honda Pilot: The latest version of the Honda Pilot has a lot going for it. It has an all-wheel-drive system, high seating height, and a lot of ground clearance. It also has a powerful and efficient V6 engine. The passenger cabin is spacious, the cargo space is generous, and it’s packed with driver-assists and infotainment features.

Jeep Cherokee: The largest of Jeep’s small crossovers, the Cherokee, is known for its outstanding off-road capabilities. It offers amazing towing capabilities when properly configured. The Trailhawk version’s off-road credentials are unparalleled in its class. It’s comfortable too. Power is sent to the front wheels, but all-wheel drive is also available. Cargo space and fuel economy aren’t great, but poor mileage is to be expected from a Jeep.

Ford F-250 Super Duty: This superb truck gets a new, powerful 7.3-liter gas V8 with a 10-speed auto transmission. Even the diesel has a 10-speed auto transmission now. The styling of this third-generation truck is modern. The payload and tow capacity are excellent, and the cabin is spacious. The aluminum body reduces weight. But it’s very expensive and difficult to enter without side steps.

Toyota Highlander: The fourth-generation Highlander is fully redesigned for 2020 and claims enhanced cargo space. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are also available now. It offers a comfortable and quiet ride, and its V6 engine generates good power while being fuel-efficient. Visibility is great too. But the third row is cramped, and despite the increase, cargo space isn’t great.

Jeep Wrangler: The fourth-generation 2020 Wrangler gets a new V6 mild hybrid engine option with the Sahara Unlimited Trim. There are also new Altitude variants for Sport and Sahara models. The Wrangler retains its legendary off-road capabilities. It maintains the rugged Jeep character perfectly. Numerous customization options can make yours unique. But the steering is slow and feels loose. Sound insulation is poor, and cargo space is limited.

Chevrolet Tahoe: The 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe is the new fifth-generation model and has received a complete redesign. Ride quality and cargo capacity are enhanced by the new independent rear suspension. The longer wheelbase also adds comfort. The modern interior is a welcome change from the previous model. It’s just not very maneuverable in tight environments.

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