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  • 5
    The Q7 is the best all-rounder in the class, and for that matter, the best SUV in the class. Yep, it’s that good. First and foremost, it’s a brilliant family car . It’s among the roomiest cars of its type, with generous space surrounding each of its seven seats , and with so many different options...
  • 4
    In the world of upmarket SUVs, the Lexus RX is one of the longest-serving models around. The first version was launched all the way back in 1998, and we are now enter the fifth generation with this brand-new model.  Lexus makes big claims for its latest SUV , with the promise of it being completely...
  • 4
    This car has been known by quite a few different names over the years. It was originally launched in 1997 as the M-Class , and later became known as the ML , but as of 2015, Mercedes’ large luxury SUV adopted the GLE moniker . So, although this latest version is technically only the second-generation...
  • 4
    Since then there's been a number of newer competitors arrive such as the latest Hyundai Tucson , Kia Sportage and Ford Kuga , which have upped the ante in those departments. Peugeot has reacted by freshening up the 3008 with a revised exterior look and some even better tech.  The striking frameless...
  • 4
    The previous Tucson followed the old Nissan Qashqai's template by ticking many rational boxes, but also being totally uninteresting to look at, sit in and drive. Nothing particularly wrong with that: it was a huge success in terms of sales, just like the ubiquitous Qashqai.  Clearly that wasn't...
  • 4
    Today, luxury 4x4s are immensely popular, and you could argue that the original Volvo XC90 was one of the trailblazers of the class. There weren’t many cars of the time that could carry seven people - and lots of their stuff - in comfort, luxury and style. That made it very popular with large,...
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