5 midsized SUVs that you can buy

Do you want to sell your car and buy a new midsize SUV? Midsize SUVs refer to those SUVs (sports utility vehicle) that are neither too compact nor too large in size. These are much smaller in size than a normal or full-size SUV. In other words, intermediate SUVs are better known as midsize SUVs. Such SUVs can hold a capacity of both commuters and cargo together aroundabout 110 to 120 cubic foot.

5 midsized SUVs that you can buy
It is because of the availability of enough sitting space as well as sufficient baggage capacity that majority of the homeowners these days opts for midsize SUVs.

Chevrolet Traverse
Manufactured by General Motors (GM), the Chevrolet Traverse was launched as a standard crossover SUV. However, it joined hands with a revived intermediate Chevrolet Blazer later since its cousin GMC Acadia was made shorter to a medium size SUV. A 4-door SUV, Chevrolet Traverse consists a GM High Feature engine.

Toyota Highlander
Toyota Highlander is an ideal choice for long drives in highways.

Honda Pilot
Manufactured by Honda, the Honda Pilot is considered to be one of today’s tech-savvy midsize crossover SUV. This non-luxury car has a frontal engine and 5 doors.

Ford Edge
Another popular midsize crossover SUV is the Ford Edge. Manufactured by Ford, this midsize SUV has all the style and features to satisfy drivers on both city and country roads.

Nissan Murano
Manufactured and promoted by the Nissan Motor Company Limited, the Nissan Murano was the only crossover based SUV (CUV) in the nation until Nissan Rogue arrived in the market. Till then Nissan Murano was decorated with a design at Nissan North America in La Jolla. The size of Nissan Murano is positioned between Nissan Pathfinder and discontinued Nissan Xterra.

All of the above five midsize SUVs are designed in such a way that they are inclined to be more spacious than the compact or small size SUVs.

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