Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Best SUVs for the Bucks

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America's definition of the SUV has changed over the past decade. Once upon a time, they were big, trucklike gas hogs that could go anywhere and do almost anything. Today, however, they have evolved into smaller, more carlike vehicles that go easier on gas, and consequently are better for the environment and softer on the wallet. Unfortunately, they are also slightly less capable. Regardless, the masses still refer to these new vehicles as SUVs, and they are one of the fastest-growing vehicle segments on the market. To help you get the best value on a new SUV, we've identified 10 that offer the best bang for your buck in terms of power, luxury, passenger and cargo space, reliability, cost of ownership and a whole lot more.

2012 Toyota Highlander

Its midsize crossover competitors may be newer and larger, but the Toyota Highlander soldiers on as a great value. Buyers can opt for 5- or 7-passenger seating, the latter with an innovative, removable second-row middle seat that eases access to the third row. Both the 2.4-liter 4-cylinder and 3.5-liter V6 engines offer plenty of power. The Highlander features the luxurious ride typical of most Toyotas and, thanks to its modest size, it is one of the more maneuverable vehicles in the class. It also benefits from Toyota's track record for strong resale values and rock-solid reliability.

Courtesy of MSN.com

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