Top 5 Medium SUVs

While it is true that smaller usually means more frugal, people with specific commute needs usually need something a tad more powerful. Those who live in their car, travel a lot or go on road trips every now and then simply need a more comfortable commute method. Here, going for a medium SUV seems to be the right choice. Sure, in the past this entire type of vehicles was notorious for high fuel consumption, yet, in the previous several years (even a full decade) most manufacturers focused heavily on improving fuel efficiency. While they still spend more fuel than their smaller counterparts, when compared to all the other benefits, the situation nowadays weighs more heavily in the favor of SUVs.

Then, you have the benefit of larger boot space and versatility, which is one of the things that most of the smaller cars lack. At your behest, you can transform it into a one-purpose vehicle or you can do a massive remodel, transforming it into whatever you desire. Lastly, SUVs are incredibly powerful, which means that they are strong enough to endure all road types. The surrounding doesn’t affect them nearly as much as it would some other cars, which is one more thing you can cross off the list of your concerns. With that in mind and without further ado, here are top five vehicles you should choose from, should you decide to buy a medium SUV.

1.      Mazda CX-5

The first vehicle on this list is the one you can get for under $60.000. One of the first things you need to understand is the fact that driving experience always comes first. For a person who is frequently on the road, the size of the boot and the characteristics for the vehicle matter a lot, yet, not nearly as much as the overall enjoyment of the actual ride. This being said, Mazda CX-5 is often described as one of the most fun-to-drive vehicles in its respective class.

The next issue that most people ask about is its strengths and weaknesses. First of all, the vehicle comes with the excellent handling system, as well as comfortable, supportive seats (5 of them). Combine this with the upscale interior, a four-wheel drive, as well as 187 horsepower and what you get is a perfect machine for a lot of different scenarios and circumstances. On a highway, it uses about 30-31 mpg, while on a city commute, it goes as low as 24-35.

2.      Ford Endura

Those who plan to get a brand new vehicle might want to consider Ford’s latest flagship medium SUV, Ford Endura. While many guides may advocate for a used car, the greatest problem with this strategy is that it has a hard time keeping up with all the latest technologies in the automotive industry. The best way to describe Endura is as a high-tech car technology packed in a European design oriented towards efficiency and performance. In other words, apart from all the benefits that a medium-sized SUV enjoys on the open road, Ford Endura is a surprisingly well-optimized for urban commutes.

3.      2018 Kia Sorento

Another luxurious vehicle you should definitely consider is the 2018 Kia Sorento. First of all, it comes with spacious interior design, equipped with a wide array of high-quality materials, as well as incredibly user-friendly infotainment system and controls optimized for beginners. In other words, this is a perfect vehicle for people looking to buy their first SUV. On the downside, it has somewhat less cargo space than most medium-sized SUVs, yet, it more than compensates for this with its incredible fuel economy (17-21 mpg in the city and 23-28 mpg on the highway).

4.      2018 Hyundai Tucson

The next vehicle on this list is the incredible, quiet and comfortable 2018 Hyundai Tucson. Aside from the aforementioned features, this is one of the safest vehicles out there. Moreover, while this particular vehicle usually doesn’t take the first place on any list, it’s never too far from it. Why? Well, because it’s equally efficient at everything it does. It has a longer warranty than most vehicles (although not the longest), it’s fuel consumption is incredibly low (even though not the lowest) and its horsepower is quite impressive (even though not enough to buy it just for that). In other words, for those who haven’t set their mind on a specific vehicle yet, this might be a perfect compromise.

5.      2018 Volkswagen Atlas

At the end of the day, it’s important to discuss an amazing vehicle that is Volkswagen Atlas. The brand itself suffered at the hands of a controversy, yet, this didn’t prevent them from successfully developing, announcing and marketing a branding an all-new model in 2018. This vehicle is ideal for large families, seeing as how it comes with 7 seats, on default. With a large cargo area, spacious seating (even in the third row) and a low mpg (17-22 city/23-26 highway) this vehicle is the ultimate, versatile family car.

Conclusion

While each of the above-listed vehicles has its own set of perks and downsides, going with any medium-sized SUV listed above will never be considered a bad choice. On the other hand, this depends on what feature you see as your primary focus. With that in mind, prior research is more than recommended.