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    While this highlights the Cayenne’s impressive breeding, it also demonstrates the sheer size of this SUV. It’s arguably a bit too big for Britain’s congested city streets and narrow country lanes, but this hasn’t stopped it from being a huge success for Porsche. It helps that it’s brilliant to drive....
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    While Jaguar's 'grace, space and pace' marketing slogan preceeded the SUV boom by a good half a century, it probably describes the Jaguar F-Pace better than any other car the brand's ever sold. The F-Pace was its first SUV, arriving in 2016 and raising eyebrows when it wasn't based on a Land Rover....
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    Described as a ‘sports activity coupe’, the BMW X4 was designed to be a more style-led alternative to the BMW X3 , with sleeker looks and a lower roofline. For buyers who liked the raised ride height of an SUV , but didn’t want the bulk and size, the BMW X4 was the perfect premium solution. This...
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    Haters gonna hate. The BMW X6 is one of the most controversial cars of the 21st century, with many people developing an irrational hatred for the ‘coupe SUV’. By that, we mean it’s a sportier version of the BMW X5 , with a sloping roofline and a slightly smaller boot. It’s certainly not what you’d...
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    It says a lot about the second-generation Range Rover Sport that it can be considered as a luxury SUV rival to the full-scale, top-of-the-line Range Rover . It helps that the Range Rover Sport shares the same sleek good looks and superb off-road heritage, but it’s also about more than that. Inside,...
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    With so much competition, BMW has ensured the X4 stands out. Its swoopy styling offers considerable road presence. Launched in 2018 and now into its second generation, updates in 2021 have ensured the X4 remains a credible contender for those in this particular market.  BMW kick-started the modern...
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