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The 2019 Hyundai Kona is one of our top-ranked subcompact SUVs. It has athletic handling, an intuitive infotainment system, and a refined ca read more » 8.3SCORE $17,238 - $26,431 AVG PRICE PAID. With enormous proportions and three rows of seats, the bold-looking Kia is the company's biggest crossover SUV. It has all the tenets of a great family hauler, including abundant passenger space. Hyundai Santa Fe (91,732) - Find the best Hyundai deals! Redesigned for 2019, the Hyundai Santa Fe is a 5-passenger crossover SUV equipped with generous warranty, roadside assistance, and connected services programs. Choose between standard and turbocharged 4-cylinder engines, front-wheel and all-wheel drive, and five different trim levels. The Hyundai Venue is a great subcompact crossover for anyone who buys vehicles by shape, rather than function. Meaning, the Venue only does a couple of things better than one of Hyundai’s sedans does, but it will convince your neighbors that you did actually purchase a crossover.
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Jeep's Cherokee earns its lowly position with the one-two punch of being pricier than other compact SUVs and tighter inside than most. (Jeep's one-size-smaller Compass, in fact, has nearly as much interior room as the Cherokee.) Still, the somewhat odd-looking SUV has some redeemable qualities, from its segment-exclusive V-6 engine option to its actual off-road capability (at least in its Trailhawk trim level). Avoid the 2.4-liter base engine if you can—it's quite weak; the optional turbo 2.0-liter or the aforementioned V-6 are much better partners for the Cherokee's bulk. [Read more on the Jeep Cherokee]
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Jeep's Cherokee earns its lowly position with the one-two punch of being pricier than other compact SUVs and tighter inside than most. (Jeep's one-size-smaller Compass, in fact, has nearly as much interior room as the Cherokee.) Still, the somewhat odd-looking SUV has some redeemable qualities, from its segment-exclusive V-6 engine option to its actual off-road capability (at least in its Trailhawk trim level). Avoid the 2.4-liter base engine if you can—it's quite weak; the optional turbo 2.0-liter or the aforementioned V-6 are much better partners for the Cherokee's bulk. [Read more on the Jeep Cherokee]