The Best Crossover SUVs of the Year
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January 8, 2024
Crossover SUVs are growing more and more popular as drivers see them as a nice balance between practical and spacious, while also offering a wide array of exciting and beneficial features. There’s no shortage of choices. With models ranging from sporty to functional, there’s a crossover to meet everyone’s preferences.
The Best Crossover SUVs of 2023
The automobile market is dominated by a wide range of crossover SUVs from every major automaker. But which ones are worth your money? Here are some of the best crossover SUVs for the 2023 model year.
1. Mazda CX-5
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Another top-seller in the compact crossovers class is the Mazda CX-5. It averages around 110,000 sold a year. It doesn’t have as much cargo space as some competitors, but it still more than the Jeep Renegade. U.S. News & World Report even named it their “2023 Best Compact SUVs” list because of its use of space, safety, and reliability ratings. And it made the top of our list as too. Its excellent fuel economy, responsive steering, and upscale interior have all been highly applauded. With standard driver-assist features such as a backup cam, rear cross-traffic alerts, blind spot monitoring, and city brake support, it’s not hard to see why this car comes so highly recommended. The base model pricing starts at $26,700.
2. Nissan Rogue
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If you looked up “crossover SUV” in the dictionary, the Nissan Rogue’s picture would be right next to it. The Rogue is the textbook example of a crossover, and it has been met with praise over the past few years. This praise was well earned, as the Nissan Rogue is an attractive car for everyone from adventurous singles to growing families. It offers a ton of important standard features such as active safety, intelligent mobility, drive-assist display, a rearview camera, and blind-spot monitoring. There are three different trim levels of the 2023 Nissan Rogue: the S, SV, SL and PLatinum. All are available in FWD or AWD. The base model has a starting MSRP of $27,360.
3. Jeep Renegade
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The Jeep Renegade has long been a class leader in off-road capabilities and user-friendly infotainment systems. It does have some drawbacks in comparison to other cars on this list, however. The Renegade doesn’t offer nearly the cargo and passenger space as some others (like the Honda CR-V or the Ford Escape). It’s the off-roading capabilities that truly win people over. If you fancy yourself an avid outdoor adventurer, then the Renegade is definitely a vehicle to consider. The 2023 Jeep Renegade comes standard with AWD on its variants to help on your off-roading adventures, and it does fine when you return to the pavement. With seven different trims, you’re sure to find one that fits your needs. The base model starts at $29,745.
4. Honda CR-V
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The Honda CR-V is considered a staple in the crossover market, so it honestly isn’t surprising that it’s on this list. The CR-V has been the best-selling crossover utility vehicle for the past 21 years. It’s not hard to see why people love it! The redesigned 2023 Honda CR-V ranks as one of the most complete compact crossovers, offering a ton of room for both passengers and cargo. The CR-V comes loaded with safety features and a touchscreen interface (though the pricier models come with a few more electronic systems). There are three CR-V trims: the LX, EX, and EX-L. The CR-V LX is the basic offering with a starting MSRP of around $28,410. The CR-V EX-L trim level is the top-of-the-line (though the price on that one is almost $6,000 more).
5. Subaru Forester
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The Subaru Forester also ranks highly in the compact SUV class. The 2023 Forester has standard AWD across all five trims, and it has more cargo space than a lot of its competition. It has a positive safety rating, a responsive and intuitive infotainment system, and a long list of standard safety features that make it ideal for anyone with growing families. The only real complaint about this car is that its engine is a little underpowered. It can sometimes strain to deliver quick acceleration. But if that slight drawback is something you can live with, then this car could definitely be a contender. The starting MSRP is $26,395.
6. Hyundai Tucson
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Lastly, the Hyundai Tucson offers a smooth ride and an impressive fuel economy to go along with it. The vehicle may be a tad underpowered but its poised handling makes this crossover a stellar commuter. The Tucson also offers a wide array of standard features such as an 8-inch touch screen, HD radio, a six-speaker stereo, Bluetooth, two USB ports, and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Additionally, it comes standard with include remote keyless entry, split-folding rear seats, and a variety of safety features like lane-departure warning, blind spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control. Its offered in five different trims and starts at $26,450.
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