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Best Crossover SUVs

Over the past decade the crossover SUV has fully toppled the once-dominant sedan in popularity, and that explosive growth shows no signs of slowing. The sales trends for small crossovers, full-size crossovers, and even luxury crossovers reflect a cultural shift toward these vehicles, leaving everything but full-size trucks (still the top-selling segment) in their rearview mirrors.

With all the hype surrounding these vehicles and the sheer variety of crossovers available, finding and highlighting the best crossovers out there becomes more and more important. But what exactly is a crossover? This is a common question among buyers, especially those also considering traditional SUVs. iSeeCars has explained the differences between a Crossover vs. SUV to help buyers decide which vehicle is best for them. But to summarize, a few notable distinctions separate the crossover from other vehicular forms.

As the name implies, the crossover is a cross between two vehicle types. It is built on a car platform but has the ride height and styling of an SUV. The result is a vehicle with ride and handling attributes reminiscent of a sedan, but with the styling, practicality, and commanding seating position of an SUV. While these are the technical differences between the two vehicle types, most people use the terms "crossover" and "SUV" interchangeably.

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Crossovers also typically use smaller engines, like turbocharged four-cylinders or small V6s, rather than the big V8s that are common in SUVs. That makes the average crossover more efficient than a comparable SUV, though they also lack a traditional SUV's off-roading prowess.

Rounding out the crossover package is the widespread availability of all-wheel drive and three-row seating, though not every crossover offers these features. All subcompact crossovers, and most compact crossovers, can’t offer three rows due to space constraints, and all-wheel drive is usually an option versus being a standard feature. Yet crossovers remain a popular choice for consumers on the hunt for interior space, fuel efficiency, comfort, and practicality, all rolled together in a single vehicle. That’s the draw of crossovers, and why so many are willing to leave sedans and SUVs for these all-purpose, all-weather haulers.

1. Honda CR-V

  • iSeeCars Quality Score: 8.9/10

  • Reliability: 9.0/10

  • Value Retention: 8.6/10

  • Safety: 9.0/10

  • New Car Price: $30,100 - $36,500

  • Used Car Price: $20,998 - $33,076

  • MPG: 29 - 30 mpg

  • Cargo Volume: 39.3 cu ft

2. Honda Passport

  • iSeeCars Quality Score: 8.9/10

  • Reliability: 8.7/10

  • Value Retention: 7.9/10

  • Safety: 10/10

  • New Car Price: $42,400 - $48,470

  • Used Car Price: $22,999 - $39,999

  • MPG: 21 mpg

  • Cargo Volume: 41.2 cu ft

3. Chevrolet TrailBlazer

  • iSeeCars Quality Score: 8.8/10

  • Reliability: 8.9/10

  • Value Retention: 8.0/10

  • Safety: 9.5/10

  • New Car Price: $23,100 - $29,300

  • Used Car Price: $18,506 - $28,413

  • MPG: 22 - 31 mpg

  • Cargo Volume: 25.3 cu ft

4. Chevrolet Blazer

  • iSeeCars Quality Score: 8.8/10

  • Reliability: 8.8/10

  • Value Retention: 7.6/10

  • Safety: 10/10

  • New Car Price: $35,400 - $45,700

  • Used Car Price: $20,750 - $39,705

  • MPG: 21 - 25 mpg

  • Cargo Volume: 30.5 cu ft

5. Toyota RAV4

  • iSeeCars Quality Score: 8.8/10

  • Reliability: 8.5/10

  • Value Retention: 8.7/10

  • Safety: 9.0/10

  • New Car Price: $28,675 - $38,380

  • Used Car Price: $21,786 - $34,748

  • MPG: 28 - 30 mpg

  • Cargo Volume: 37.5 - 37.6 cu ft

6. Hyundai Santa Fe

  • iSeeCars Quality Score: 8.7/10

  • Reliability: 8.6/10

  • Value Retention: 7.7/10

  • Safety: 10/10

  • New Car Price: $33,950 - $48,300

  • Used Car Price: $17,311 - $35,993

  • MPG: 22 - 24 mpg

  • Cargo Volume: 14.6 cu ft

7. Mazda CX-9

  • iSeeCars Quality Score: 8.7/10

  • Reliability: 8.6/10

  • Value Retention: 7.6/10

  • Safety: 10/10

  • New Car Price: $38,750 - $48,460

  • Used Car Price: $21,888 - $34,989

  • MPG: 23 mpg

  • Cargo Volume: 14.3 cu ft

8. Ford Explorer

  • iSeeCars Quality Score: 8.7/10

  • Reliability: 8.5/10

  • Value Retention: 7.5/10

  • Safety: 10/10

  • New Car Price: $39,755 - $59,200

  • Used Car Price: $22,497 - $46,951

  • MPG: 15 - 24 mpg

  • Cargo Volume: 18.2 - 52.0 cu ft

9. Ford Edge

  • iSeeCars Quality Score: 8.7/10

  • Reliability: 8.6/10

  • Value Retention: 7.4/10

  • Safety: 10/10

  • New Car Price: $38,465 - $47,205

  • Used Car Price: $17,495 - $40,999

  • MPG: 21 - 23 mpg

  • Cargo Volume: 39.2 cu ft

10. Toyota Highlander

  • iSeeCars Quality Score: 8.7/10

  • Reliability: 8.9/10

  • Value Retention: 8.1/10

  • Safety: 9.0/10

  • New Car Price: $39,270 - $51,675

  • Used Car Price: $25,893 - $43,716

  • MPG: 24 mpg

  • Cargo Volume: 16.0 cu ft

These top-rated SUVs showcase a blend of quality, reliability, and safety, making them excellent choices for families and individuals alike. From the versatile Honda CR-V to the spacious Toyota Highlander, each model offers unique features and price ranges to suit various needs and budgets. With high safety ratings and solid value retention, these vehicles stand out in their respective categories, ensuring peace of mind and satisfaction for drivers and passengers. Whether you prioritize fuel efficiency, cargo space, or overall performance, there’s an ideal option on this list to meet your requirements.

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