
Timothy Boyer is Torque News reporter based in Cincinnati. Worst Deals on New Cars are Dominated by This One Popular MakeĬonsumer Reports Best New Car Sedans, SUVs, and Pickup Deals for MayĬOMING UP NEXT: Best New Car Deals for Memorial Day Revealed by Consumer Reports Rated #2 of 14 Midsized sport-utility vehicles 3-rowĬR MPG: Overall 36 / City 28 / Hwy 43 mpgĬR MPG: Overall 22 / City 14 / Hwy 33 mpgįor more about smart shopping for new vehicles, here are two selected articles to help you find the right car: Rated #2 of 11 Midsized sport-utility vehiclesĬR MPG: Overall 35 / City 27 / Hwy 41 mpg Rated #4 of 22 Compact sport-utility vehiclesĬR MPG: Overall 37 / City 31 / Hwy 42 mpg Rated #1 of 22 Compact sport-utility vehiclesĬR MPG: Overall 35 / City 32 / Hwy 37 mpg Rated #1 of 14 Subcompact sport-utility vehiclesĬR MPG: Overall 28 / City 20 / Hwy 38 mpg Rated #3 of 22 Compact sport-utility vehiclesĬR MPGE: Overall 42 / City 38 / Hwy 45 mpge Rated #2 of 22 Compact sport-utility vehiclesĬR MPGE: Overall 72 / City 74 / Hwy 71 mpge Rated #3 of 12 Luxury entry-level sport-utility vehiclesĬR MPG: Overall 35 / City 29 / Hwy 40 mpg Note that while access to some information requires a CR membership, the potential savings make it negligible in comparison when looking for the latest information to aid your car buying research.ĬR MPG: Overall 37 / City 32 / Hwy 42 mpg Here is a summary of CR’s top 10 choices of new SUVs and Minivans that you should be considering as a potential smart fuel-efficient purchase for traveling on the highway.įor a more detailed breakdown of each vehicle’s features, please visit the Consumer Reports website.
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Not necessarily, according to a recent Consumer Reports listing of the 10 Best SUVs and Minivans for highway fuel economy where analysts put the spotlight on the most fuel-efficient SUVs and minivans that meet their threshold to be considered a Consumer Reports recommendation.īasing their choices on highway fuel consumption tests, CR analysts recently reported that they found 10 models that do well on fuel economy tests when driven at a steady speed of 65 mph.įurthermore, another plus of the vehicles selected is that most of them are hybrids, many of which carry CR’s Green Choice designation, which highlights vehicles with the cleanest emissions. So, what if you are looking to make the most of your fuel dollar with a new SUV or Minivan because you plan on taking an extended road trip with the family? Does this mean that fuel economy is just not very realistic when it comes to a bigger vehicle with room for passengers and luggage? However, incentives come and go, and so does the focus on what car shoppers are looking for. When You Know You Are Going to be on the Road Long DistanceĮarlier, we’ve learned about ten SUV models worth considering that not only possess strong overall scores factoring in road-test performance, owner satisfaction, reliability, and safety but, also ranged in discounts 6-7% below current MSRP sticker prices.
