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These Are Consumer Reports' Best SUV Deals That You Can Actually Buy

Kia EV6
Kia EV6

The Toyota RAV4 brings a lot to the table, offering practicality, reliability and good fuel economy in a package that also looks tougher than it needs to. So it’s no surprise that demand is still through the roof for them. But if you need a new SUV quickly and don’t want to pay an insane markup, the RAV4 is probably not an option.

That doesn’t mean you don’t have any options, though. Consumer Reports recently put together a list of SUVs that you can actually buy right now that are also well-reviewed and have national incentives that should make them better deals. Which, after years of markups, comes as a huge relief. Let’s take a look at what made the list.

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Cadillac XT5

Cadillac XT5
Cadillac XT5

Most buyers shopping for a compact luxury crossover probably aren’t going to consider the Cadillac XT5, but maybe you can be convinced with a six-percent discount. The incentive on the XT5 Premium Luxury AWD could save you about $3,100 and expires September 5.

Chevrolet Traverse

Chevrolet Traverse
Chevrolet Traverse

There’s a new Traverse coming out, so we’re not surprised to see Chevrolet is trying to clear out old inventory. There’s now a seven-percent incentive on the Traverse, which means an AWD Premier should come at a near-$3,300 discount. But act fast because this one ends July 31.

Mazda CX-9

Mazda CX-9
Mazda CX-9

If you’re shopping for a three-row crossover and the Chevrolet Traverse isn’t really your speed, check out the Mazda CX-9. It also has a seven-percent incentive that could save you just under $2,600 on a CX-9 Touring AWD. Also like the Traverse, this incentive expires at the end of July.

Chevrolet Blazer