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2008 Acura RDX
“...Acura RDX drives like a sport sedan. It's quick and extremely nimble through corners. The turbocharged engine is a thrill and makes the RDX exciting to drive.” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
7.0 sec 
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2008 Chevrolet Equinox
“Inside, Chevrolet designers opted for a simple, industrial look with large, clear gauges and faux aluminum accents.” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
8.5 sec 
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2008 Ford Escape
“I found the Escape's handling to be stable, predictable, and the driving experience to be enjoyable.” — Canadian Driver   See More Reviews
9.0 sec 
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2008 Ford Escape Hybrid
“The Escape Hybrid drives like a normal vehicle, with the engine controls deciding when the vehicle should be using electric power, or gas power, or both. All a driver does is drive.” — MSN Autos   See More Reviews
9.8 sec 
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2008 Honda CR-V
“loaded with nifty features and...its all-around practicality and comfort deserve high marks.” — New Car Test Drive   See More Reviews
8.8 sec 
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2008 Honda Element
“The innovation comes in the form of an auxiliary input jack that allows things like an Apple iPod or other MP3 player to seamlessly pump its tunes through the Element’s seven speakers.” — The Car Connection   See More Reviews
8.8 sec 
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2008 Hyundai Santa Fe
“...V6 engine is a powerful, smooth, free-revving engine that's close to being the best V6 engine in its class.” — Canadian Driver   See More Reviews
8.6 sec 
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2008 Hyundai Tucson
“The cloth seats are comfortable and well cushioned for long-distance travel without having to pause to retune the vertebrae.” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
9.2 sec 
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2008 Jeep Compass
“For an entry-level product, the Compass handles a lot better than it should. Steering feel is light without giving up any accuracy. You can zip through traffic and around corners just like you can in any sporty compact car.” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
8.3 sec 
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2008 Jeep Liberty
“The swing gate opens from the curb-side of the vehicle for safe, convenient loading.” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
7.8 sec 
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2008 Jeep Patriot
“On-road, the Patriot is gratifyingly nimble, agility that's amplified by light but accurate steering.” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
8.3 sec 
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2008 Jeep Wrangler
“All the knobs and buttons and switches are big enough and rough enough to take abuse, and for some reason the signal light stalk that I hated for being so hard to push in the Sebring works in the Jeep. I really like the air vents in the Jeep as well. These ones should be used across the Chrysler line-up: they twist and turn and open and close so easily and air can be directed quickly in any direction you wish - perfect.” — Canadian Driver   See More Reviews
8.2 sec 
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2008 Kia Sportage
“The Sportage scores on the safety front by including standard four-wheel disc brakes, seat-mounted side-impact airbags for front occupants and front and rear head-protecting curtain airbags.” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
9.2 sec 
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2008 Land Rover LR2
“Fun in the mud, looks like an SUV, a brand name that impresses the neighbors.” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
7.5 sec 
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2008 Mazda Tribute
“While the Tribute is smaller than the Explorer, you certainly don't feel cramped. Seats ride at just the right height for most drivers and passengers to get in and out with ease.” — AutoWeek   See More Reviews
8.9 sec 
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2008 Mazda Tribute Hybrid
9.8 sec 
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2008 Mercury Mariner
“The Mariner is an SUV that drives much like a car. Strong and lightweight unibody construction, as well as a tuned four-wheel independent suspension, gives a supple ride while providing the proper control in emergency maneuvers.” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
9.0 sec 
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2008 Mercury Mariner Hybrid
“Less sporty than the Escape, it maneuvers nicely and rides reasonably smoothly most of the time. Harsher pavement can roughen the ride, but control is seldom affected.” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
9.8 sec 
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2008 Mitsubishi Outlander
“Clever liftgate, carlike on pavement, hauls a lot o' stuff.” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
8.7 sec 
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2008 Nissan Rogue
8.5 sec 
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2008 Nissan Xterra
“...one of the clever new features they came up with is standard side bumper steps, similar to the ones you see behind the cabs of some pickups.” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
6.7 sec 
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2008 Pontiac Torrent
“In NHTSA crash testing, the Torrent earned a five-star rating (the best possible) for its protection of front occupants in frontal collisions. The SUV also earned five stars for front- and rear-seat occupant protection in side collisions.” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
8.6 sec 
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2008 Saturn VUE
“Vue's deficits in handling and overall refinement are nearly balanced by its outstanding V6 performance.” — Consumer Guide   See More Reviews
8.6 sec 
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2008 Subaru Forester
“According to the U.S. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) front crash tests, the Forester was the only SUV in its class to be rated 'Good'” — Canadian Driver   See More Reviews
8.3 sec 
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2008 Suzuki Grand Vitara
“The Grand Vitara can be quite cramped in terms of passenger and cargo space. In fact, the Grand Vitara has about six inches less rear legroom than most of its competitors.” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
8.4 sec 
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2008 Toyota RAV4
“The optional 3.5-liter V6 is quick and returns 22 mpg.” — Consumer Reports   See More Reviews
8.7 sec 
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2008 Chevrolet HHR Panel
“We found the Chevy HHR to be fun to drive. It isn't a sports car, but it's nimble and we were pleased with its acceleration. The HHR feels more responsive than its horsepower, torque, and transmission ratio numbers suggest. Plus, it gets decent fuel economy.” — New Car Test Drive   See More Reviews
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