CX5 all the way... the only car here that has premium feel for low econo price. Subaru looks old already and CVT plus soft suspension with rather isolating steering feel and mushy breaks can bearly beat CRV and Toyota...
Muhammad, there are only so many people on staff. We limited it to five crossovers.
Our review of the Santa Fe Sport 2.0T should explain why we didn't include it. If you want the short answer, skip to the "Summary" at the bottom: http://www.automotive.com/hyundai/santa-fe-sport/2013/road-test/
-Jacob
The Ford Escape and Honda CR-V are good buys and nice looking, not sure about the Toyota, Mazda is sporty...but I can't even look at the Subaru it's just too fugly!
CX5 all the way... the only car here that has premium feel for low econo price. Subaru looks old already and CVT plus soft suspension with rather isolating steering feel and mushy breaks can bearly beat CRV and Toyota...
@domster AND YOU ARE A DUMBPOOPEATINGBUMPKIN!!!
Honda
Muhammad, there are only so many people on staff. We limited it to five crossovers. Our review of the Santa Fe Sport 2.0T should explain why we didn't include it. If you want the short answer, skip to the "Summary" at the bottom: http://www.automotive.com/hyundai/santa-fe-sport/2013/road-test/ -Jacob
Where's Hyundai Santa Fe ?
The Ford Escape and Honda CR-V are good buys and nice looking, not sure about the Toyota, Mazda is sporty...but I can't even look at the Subaru it's just too fugly!
only my 2004 kia sorento
Mazda CX-5 for sure.
F: None of the above
Mazda CX-5
Subaru or Ford. They're the only ones who passed the new crash test