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1
2018 Volkswagen Tiguan Limited
$22,250 
2
2018 Subaru Crosstrek
$22,595 
3
2018 Subaru Forester
“I'm happy to report that the Forester is still just as capable as it's always been. While the car is slightly larger, weight was kept in check (it's about 40 pounds heavier), and you still have 8.7 inches of ground clearance, more than all the Forester's direct competition and really pretty good for any modern, production SUV. ” — Motor Trend   See More Reviews
$22,795 
4
2018 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.” — Canadian Driver   See More Reviews
$23,995 
5
2018 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
“There's still a dearth of feel through the steering wheel and brake pedal, but when it comes to quelling noise while facilitating some awareness of what's going on under the vehicle, Mitsubishi engineers have much to be proud of.” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
$24,095 
6
2018 Buick Encore
“[The]...Buick Encore offers reasonable fuel economy, impressive driving dynamics, and an upscale interior at a sweet-spot price that makes it accessible to those who normally shop brands that are more conventional.” — Automobile   See More Reviews
$24,400 
7
2018 GMC Terrain
“GM has carved out good space inside a tidy package, and fitted the Terrain with very comfortable front bucket seats and a rear bench with enough support.” — The Car Connection   See More Reviews
$24,995 
8
2018 Nissan Rogue Sport
$25,090 
9
2018 Mazda CX-5
“The CX-5 doesn't drive like any other existing compact SUV. It's more lively, more involving, more steeped in the sports-car character that Mazda harps on about in its Zoom-Zoom advertising.” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
$25,450 
10
2018 Volkswagen Tiguan
“Bottom line: Dumb name; super SUV.” — Motor Trend   See More Reviews
$25,895 
11
2018 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
$26,500 
12
2018 Hyundai Tucson
“Thanks in part to its lowest-in-test curb weight, the Tucson posted the second-best 0-to-60-mph acceleration.” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
$26,700 
13
2018 Jeep All-New 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.” — Canadian Driver   See More Reviews
$27,945 
14
2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
$27,895 
15
2018 Mitsubishi Outlander
“Mitsubishi Outlander takes the rational road, filling in more functional details than flair, and it adds up to high-value family appeal” — The Car Connection   See More Reviews
$28,145 
16
2018 MINI Countryman
“The Countryman still upholds the traits identified with this brand, such as distinctive styling, nimble handling and countless customization possibilities.” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
$28,600 
17
2018 Toyota RAV4
$28,650 
18
2018 Jeep Compass
“The front has been beefed up with the addition of a redesigned hood with a power bulge, tweaked fascia, altered grille design, revised fenders, and quad-reflector-style headlights.” — Motor Trend   See More Reviews
$29,195 
19
2018 Ford Escape
“Perhaps best of all, the latest Sync 3 infotainment system - which debuted for 2016 - offers a vastly more sensible, intuitive, and quick-reacting interface, including a pinch-to-zoom map feature on the 8.0-inch touchscreen and improved voice recognition.” — Car and Driver   See More Reviews
$29,450 
20
2018 Honda CR-V
“The new CR-V is exactly what it needs to be: another heart-of-market people-mover that'll sell hundreds of thousands of copies to buyers who rank fuel economy and versatility above all else. For that, Honda's nailed it again. ” — Motor Trend   See More Reviews
$29,550 
21
2018 Nissan Rogue
$31,180 
22
2018 Chevrolet Equinox
$32,400 
23
2018 Nissan Rogue Hybrid
$32,380 
24
2018 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
$32,435 
25
2018 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
$32,600 
26
2018 Buick Envision
$33,995 
27
2018 Kia Sportage
“Passengers and driver alike benefit from well-contoured seats and adequate head- and legroom.” — Edmunds.com   See More Reviews
$34,400 
28
2018 Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid
$34,500 
29
2018 Jeep Cherokee
“Even in its most formidable trim level - that being the rugged Trailhawk - the Cherokee surrenders nothing in the way of comfort or handling” — Kelley Blue Book   See More Reviews
$37,340 
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