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1
2014 Dodge Journey
“The ride quality remains a strong point, with the proper damping and roll control for a family vehicle” — The Car Connection   See More Reviews
$19,730 
2
2014 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
$24,242 
3
2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser
“...Toyota certainly figured out how to build vehicles that Americans wanted. ” — Los Angeles Times   See More Reviews
$25,743 
4
2014 Toyota Venza
“The [Toyota Venza's] all-new DOHC 4-cylinder...is remarkably smooth for its large displacement. ” — Road & Track   See More Reviews
$25,575 
5
2014 Honda Pilot
“Honda has redefined an already capable package in ways that should spike its desirability index with both core and conquest buyers. ” — Motor Trend   See More Reviews
$27,137 
6
2014 Mazda CX-9
“...the CX-9 provides owners with a high driving position, generous cargo capacity and the ability to take on slippery roads worry-free.” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
$28,382 
7
2014 Nissan Pathfinder
“A large, upward sloping grille and two large headlight housings convey toughness, but for the most part the latest Pathfinder projects a friendly image.” — Kelley Blue Book   See More Reviews
$28,415 
8
2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport
“The Santa Fe's cabin is quiet and its ride smooth. Even during a quick jaunt on a dirt road, it demonstrated a high level of composure and bump absorption. It bounded over larger potholes but stayed buttoned-down over smaller imperfections.” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
$29,059 
9
2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
“...snap folding seats, removable roof, off-road indestructibility...” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
$29,755 
10
2014 Subaru Outback
“Better to drive than an SUV, and able give a decent account of itself when it's slippy and a bit bumpy. ” — TopGear   See More Reviews
$30,034 
11
2014 Honda Crosstour
“What we are sure of is this is one delightful car to drive, as well as a lot more useful than the Accord sedan.” — Motor Trend   See More Reviews
$32,126 
12
2014 Subaru Tribeca
“...the Tribeca's highway ride is smooth and the cabin remains quiet.” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
$31,962 
13
2014 Toyota 4Runner
“It's loaded with the latest off-road electronic technology. Electronic traction control and Downhill Assist Control improve capability off road, while other features improve comfort and handling on the highway.” — New Car Test Drive   See More Reviews
$31,920 
14
2014 Ford Explorer
“For many years, the Ford Explorer has been one of the best-selling SUVs in the market. A capable tow vehicle and off-roader, the Explorer also offers the generous interior space, comfort features and safety technologies necessary for day-to-day tasks. ” — New Car Test Drive   See More Reviews
$32,544 
15
2014 GMC Acadia
“If you need room for eight, a massive cargo bay or some combination of both, but you don't want a fuel-thirsty full-size SUV or dowdy minivan, check out the 2013 GMC Acadia. ” — Kelley Blue Book   See More Reviews
$32,760 
16
2014 Nissan Murano
“The engine has surprising power, and the CVT worked quite well. While putting around, I didn't even notice the CVT.” — AutoWeek   See More Reviews
$33,048 
17
2014 Hyundai Santa Fe
“Highway cruising is a strong point. The Santa Fe's cabin is quiet and its ride smooth.” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
$33,440 
18
2014 Ford Edge
“The Edge's ride quality may be its greatest attribute. It isolates occupants from rough roads without riding like a raft.” — Cars.com   See More Reviews
$35,062 
19
2014 Kia Sorento
“Comprehensive infotainment and electronic connectivity features are available and work well.” — Consumer Reports   See More Reviews
$36,035 
20
2014 Buick Enclave
$36,945 
21
2014 Chevrolet Traverse
“Overall, the Traverse is quiet and comfortable under most conditions. On the highway, engine and wind noise are low, and the ride is excellent. ” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
$38,779 
22
2014 Toyota Highlander
“It's clear that a great deal of thought went into the layout of the dash.” — The Truth About Cars   See More Reviews
$38,465 
23
2014 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet
“Luckily the rising beltline keeps rear passengers well-cocooned, and the fresh air is not unpleasantly buffeting ” — The Car Connection   See More Reviews
$39,108 
24
2014 Ford Flex
“The horizontal graining on the dash and door-panel inserts looks like it might have been diverted from becoming a Louis Vuitton Epi Leather handbag or wallet. ” — Motor Trend   See More Reviews
$39,515 
25
2014 Nissan Pathfinder Hybrid
$39,592 
26
2014 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
“A clean, flowing dashboard composed of now-requisite soft touch materials and a standard touchscreen across the model lineup compensates for the scattershot ergonomic injustices [from previous model]” — Road & Track   See More Reviews
$43,185 
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2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee
“Maximum towing capacity on the V-6 model goes up to 6200 pounds, while the bad-boy SRT model goes from an unremarkable 5000 pounds to 7200.” — Motor Trend   See More Reviews
$61,191 
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