Anonymous wrote:Motor trend SUV of the year: 2020 Kia Telluride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Motor trend SUV of the year: 2020 Kia Telluride.
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only if you pay over MSRP and get it in White so the tail lights can make it look diminutive. I wish they had a dealer option to make the lettering on the back larger and more spaced out
Anonymous wrote:Motor trend SUV of the year: 2020 Kia Telluride.
Anonymous wrote:Volvo
Honda
Acura
And then all the rest
Anonymous wrote:Volvo
Aviator (like PP, adding it in)
Mazda
Lexus (adding that one, too)
Acura
Highlander
Subaru
Honda
Chevy
FWIW, I drive the Subaru. The interior sold me, and I didn’t want to pay the Volvo or Lexus price and didn’t want to deal with the Volvo reliability. The Acura looks better than the Subaru but not enough to justify the price difference.
Anonymous wrote:Volvo
Acura
Honda (not sure what the redesign will look like this year)
Toyota
Mazda
Traverse
Subaru
Anonymous wrote:Bronco is best looking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I like the Volvo best too. It’s just a little to far out of our range but gosh I like it. Trying to decide what I like 2nd. DH wants to get the new MDX.
so he wants a better car and you want a better looking car?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I like the Volvo best too. It’s just a little to far out of our range but gosh I like it. Trying to decide what I like 2nd. DH wants to get the new MDX.
Anonymous wrote:Acura MDX is for those who can't afford a better Acura. It's a wannabe. I would go with the Highlander.
Anonymous wrote:Volvo XC90 wins on exterior looks.
Followed by a model omitted from OP's list, the Lexus RX350/450h in luxury or F-Sport trim. The looks can be polarizing, but A) the wheels and LED head/tail lights on the luxury trim completely change the look from the less appealing base model, and B) 101,000 people in the U.S. bought an RX in 2020, so plenty like the looks.