2013 SUV Buying Guide: Top Recommended SUVs
2013 SUV Buying Guide: Top Recommended SUVs:
No matter which version of the Porsche Cayenne you select, it's no subtle cruise-around-the-block proposition. Yes, the Cayenne makes a magnificent statement. Yes, you can spend as much as you want on a Cayenne, but at well less than our $55,000 price point, even the base Cayenne has a stunningly designed interior, standard all-wheel drive and some of the most muscular sheet metal in the crossover kingdom. At a smidge more than $55,000, the new Cayenne Diesel may be the thinking buyer's choice, with performance that rivals the much pricier V8 variants and a 29 mpg rating on the highway. Finally, if either Rodeo Drive or the Rubicon Trail beckons, there are few tools as posh or as well equipped for the job as the aptly named Land Rover Range Rover. With its impeccable 40-year pedigree of off-road prowess and a choice of two powerful V8 engines, the aluminum-intensive Range Rover sheds some 700 pounds this year in an effort to improve its traditionally poor fuel economy. It will continue, however, to indulge up to five passengers thanks to an entirely redesigned interior that's one of the most opulent extant, boasting a 1,700-watt, 29-speaker audio system, front seats that can move in 20 different directions while massaging your buttocks in five different ways, optional LED ambient mood lighting, and a heated windshield. All this and go-anywhere mobility besides, from snowy wilderness cabin to fashionable downtown restaurant.