A look at the popular SUVs of 2017

A sports utility vehicle or suburban utility vehicle – SUV – is a classified as a light truck, but is usually operated as a family vehicle. Having regained their popularity after a slight dip in the last decade, SUVs are the rage now. Consider any of the below-mentioned popular SUVs, not just to fit in and be fashionable, but to enjoy its advantages, firsthand.

Either made entirely or assembled in the country, some popular utility vehicles are listed here for you.

A look at the popular SUVs of 2017

Honda CR-V: Compact and the best regarding value for money and suitable for families, the Honda CR-V is ranked among the top three in most rating charts. Completely redesigned with even roomier interiors, this is currently produced in three cities across the United States to meet consumer demand.

Kia Sorento: A mid-sized vehicle, with the best 3-row SUV award to its credit, no wonder its production touched one million recently.

BMW X3: Winner of the best luxury compact SUV for families, is one of the safest in its segment. It’s updated iDrive infotainment interface is a pleasure to handle.

Ford Escape: This popular SUV that has sold more than 300,000 units in the US markets alone, its refreshed exterior and interior designs along with a choice of three different engines, is one model you must consider.

Chevrolet Tahoe: This large SUV, is a good for towing your boat or RV and by itself can seat up to 9 people. The  teen driver system makes it a safe ride for young drivers too.

There are plenty more options available to those seriously looking to get an SUV. Compare them online, side by side, with their technical specifications and prices. But most importantly, remember to use your suave communication skills to find the best incentives and rebates a that dealers can offer you. There are leases and financing offers too. Reward yourself with a great SUV and even greater savings on them.

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