Close X
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
ADVT 
Reviews

Edmunds recommends the five best SUVs for under $40K

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 18 Oct, 2023 11:00 AM
  • Edmunds recommends the five best SUVs for under $40K

The automotive experts at Edmunds test SUVs of all shapes, sizes and prices. During these evaluations, certain models rise to the top with qualities such as roomy seating and cargo areas, a comfortable ride, and easy-to-use touchscreens and technology features. But with many prospective buyers looking to make every dollar count, it’s important to consider value as well.

Working with a budget cap of $40,000, Edmunds picked five SUVs to highlight. Some have city-friendly proportions that take the stress out of parking in tight spots, while others have cavernous cargo holds and handy third-row seating. They are listed below in order of price, which includes the destination charge.

2024 MAZDA CX-50

The Mazda CX-50 small SUV earns a spot in this list thanks to its driving refinement and upscale cabin. From inside it’s not hard to believe that you’re behind the wheel of a luxury-badged model. The design is first-rate and the seats are supportive in either row. The CX-50 rides a bit more firmly over bumps than other SUVs, but in return it has stable handling and is enjoyable to zip around town in or take out on a scenic drive.

All-wheel drive is standard on every trim, as are driver assist features such as lane keeping assistance, traffic-adaptive cruise control and blind-spot warning. A 186-horsepower four-cylinder serves as this Mazda’s capable and budget-minded base engine. There’s an optional turbo four-cylinder that’s more powerful, but it nudges the price at or above a $40,000 spending limit.

Starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price: $31,675

2023 KIA SORENTO

The Kia Sorento is a compelling choice for shoppers wanting a low-priced seven-passenger SUV. Its third-row seating area is smaller than those of bigger models — such as the Hyundai Palisade listed below — but it is still suitable for occasional use for kids. Most of the Sorento’s trim levels come well stocked with helpful convenience and technology features.

There is a choice of a fuel-conscious, non-turbocharged 191-horsepower four-cylinder engine or a punchier 281-horsepower turbo-four available in higher trims. And it’s possible to opt for the more powerful engine and keep the Sorento’s price well below $40,000. A Sorento Hybrid is also available for shoppers seeking higher fuel economy.

Starting MSRP: $31,415

2024 HONDA CR-V

The Honda CR-V is about as well rounded as a small SUV can get. It delivers a smooth and comfortable ride, great outward visibility, and loads of cargo space. Fuel economy is another plus point. The CR-V’s base 190-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder gets up to an EPA-estimated 30 mpg combined, or you can opt for the 204-hp hybrid powertrain that gets up to 40 mpg combined.

Thanks to its recent redesign for the 2023 model year, the interior of the CR-V is attractive and functional. Picking the midgrade EX-L trim stays under our budget limit and still gets you some upscale features such as leather upholstery, a power liftgate and a bigger center touchscreen.

Starting MSRP: $30,825

2024 SUBARU OUTBACK

The Subaru Outback is ideal for SUV shoppers who want a vehicle that’s suitable for occasional off-road adventures. Thanks to its standard all-wheel drive and generous ground clearance, the midsize Outback has above-average capability on dirt roads or rocky trails. The Outback’s wagon-like shape also makes it easier to load recreational gear or cargo on the roof.

Acceleration from the Outback’s standard 182-horsepower four-cylinder can be slow when you need a burst of speed on the highway, but in exchange the Outback gets a respectable EPA-estimated 28 mpg combined. A more powerful turbocharged four-cylinder is also available, though it exceeds our budget cap.

Starting MSRP: $30,190

2024 HYUNDAI PALISADE

The three-row Hyundai Palisade is the most expensive SUV among Edmunds’ choices here, and the majority of trims are priced beyond a $40,000 budget. But it’s important to know even the base Palisade is equipped with a long roster of tech features and driving aids. Highlights include a big 12.3-inch center touchscreen, first- and second-row USB ports, traffic-adaptive cruise control and blind-spot warning.

All Palisades come with a 291-horsepower V6 engine that delivers acceptable acceleration and fuel economy. Despite its relatively large size, the Palisade is relaxing to drive and easy to maneuver. Also worth noting is its third-row seating has ample space even for adults, which is a rarity among many midsize SUVs.

Starting MSRP: $37,735

MORE Reviews ARTICLES

Mercedes-Benz prepares to go all-electric

Mercedes-Benz prepares to go all-electric
Under the plans, by 2022, Mercedes-Benz will have battery electric vehicles (BEV) in all segments the company serves. Besides, from 2025 onwards, all newly launched vehicle architectures will be electric-only and customers will be able to choose an all-electric alternative for every model the company makes.

Mercedes-Benz prepares to go all-electric

Edmunds highlights five affordable off-road vehicles

Edmunds highlights five affordable off-road vehicles
2021 SUBARU CROSSTREK: Subaru’s Crosstrek comes standard with two off-road essentials: all-wheel drive and above-average ground clearance for a small SUV.

Edmunds highlights five affordable off-road vehicles

Edmunds demystifies advanced driver aids in new vehicles

Edmunds demystifies advanced driver aids in new vehicles
Lane-keeping assist can help steer your vehicle back into its lane if it begins to drift over the lane marker. Drivers might feel a small tug on the wheel as well as see a warning that the vehicle isn’t staying in its lane. 

Edmunds demystifies advanced driver aids in new vehicles

Edmunds picks the top convertibles for 2021

Edmunds picks the top convertibles for 2021
The original Mazda MX-5 Miata from the 1990s bowled over buyers by expertly combining the driving dynamics of classic British sports cars with the reliability offered by a modern Japanese automaker.

Edmunds picks the top convertibles for 2021

Edmunds: Consider leasing when new car prices soar

Edmunds: Consider leasing when new car prices soar
2021 TOYOTA PRIUS PRIME: The Prius Prime has a bigger battery than standard Prius and can be charged at home. It can go about 25 miles using all-electric power. 

Edmunds: Consider leasing when new car prices soar

2021 Mercedes: AMG GLE 63 S

2021 Mercedes: AMG GLE 63 S
“The GLE 63 S 4MATIC+ Coupe utilizes the same 48-volt on-board electrical system and EQ Boost starter-alternator found in our other vehicles, allowing us to drive the electrification of our model series in a consistent, meaningful way.”

2021 Mercedes: AMG GLE 63 S