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Five SUVs are spacious, yet easy on gas

- REX TOKESHI-TORRES This story was provided to the Associated Press by the automotive website Edmunds. Rex Tokeshi-Torres is a vehicle testing technician at Edmunds.

Many people like SUVs because of the greater cargo space and a higher driving position they provide compared to a sedan. But one of the typical trade-offs is reduced fuel economy.

Lately, fuel prices haven’t been much of a deterrent to buyers. But the price of gas is on the upswing, with a 24-cent increase in th average price of a gallon in the past month, according to a June report from the U.S. Energy Informatio­n Administra­tion.

Since a vehicle purchase is a long-term investment, Edmunds experts have made some forwardthi­nking recommenda­tions on five SUVs that offer roomy cargo areas and high fuel economy for their respective class sizes. We’ve limited our picks to models that cost under $60,000.

For this article, “minimum” cargo capacity refers to the vehicle with all of its rear seats in a raised position.

“Maximum” means all the rear seats are folded down. Edmunds has also recommende­d a trim level for each SUV. The listed manufactur­er’s suggested retail prices include destinatio­n fees.

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

Estimated fuel economy: 5.7 L/ 100 kilometres city/6.3 highway

Toyota is well versed in making hybrids, and the RAV4 Hybrid is an excellent example. Its cargo space, among the largest in the small SUV class, checks in at 37.5 (minimum) and 69.8 (maximum) cubic feet. This is just as much cargo space as the regular RAV4. The RAV4 Hybrid costs more than a comparable non-hybrid RAV4, but it’ll pay for itself in a few years with the gas savings.

Edmunds also likes the RAV4 Hybrid’s smooth ride and easy-toaccess five-passenger seating. The downsides are a grabby brake pedal that makes it hard to stop smoothly and a front passenger seat that can be uncomforta­ble on long drives.

• 2020 RAV4 Hybrid MSRP: $34,315

KIA Seltos

Estimated fuel economy: 8.8 L/100 km city, 7.6 highway Kia’s all-new Seltos follows the formula of its much larger sibling, the Telluride. It has distinctiv­e styling, an upscale interior design and plenty of cargo space. The five-passenger Seltos is a lot smaller than the Telluride or even Kia’s Sportage SUV, but its 26.6 (minimum) and 62.8 (maximum) cubic feet of cargo room is among the most you’ll find in the extrasmall SUV class.

Kia is also known for having one of the best warranties in the business and giving you a lot of standard features for an appealing price. One drawback of the Seltos, however, is that it has a somewhat firm ride quality.

• 2021 Seltos EX MSRP: $29,740

Subaru Outback

Estimated fuel economy: 9.0 L/ 100 km city, 7.1 highway.

Subaru’s Outback is one of the brand’s best-selling vehicles, and the redesigned 2020 Outback is particular­ly intriguing. It has a comfortabl­e interior that’s easy to see out of, strong off-road capability and very comfortabl­e seating. For a five-passenger midsize SUV, cargo volume is ample with 32.5 (minimum) and 75.7 (maximum) cubic feet.

One issue with the newest Outback is its optional 11.6-inch touchscree­n. It looks cool but buries a lot of functions and controls in complicate­d on-screen menus.

• 2020 Outback Premier MSRP: $40,995

BMW X1

Estimated fuel economy: 10.7 L/100 km city, 7.5 highway, 9.3 combined

If you want an affordable luxury SUV that can also hold a lot of your stuff, BMW’s entry-level SUV, the X1, could be the vehicle for you. Its interior is roomy for passengers and offers 27.1 (minimum) and 58.7 (maximum) cubic feet of storage. The X1 also has a strong, responsive turbocharg­ed engine and is fun to drive on twisty roads.

Other highlights include highqualit­y interior materials and plenty of standard safety and technology features. On the downside, the X1 is is not particular­ly quiet on the highway.

• MSRP: $42,275

2020 Buick Enclave

Estimated fuel economy: 13.0 L/100 km city, 9.1 highway

The Buick Enclave is related to another big General Motors SUV: the Chevrolet Traverse. Both provide a huge amount of cargo space for a three-row SUV, with the Enclave checking in at 23.6 (minimum) and 97.6 (maximum) cubic feet. You also get a very smooth ride, comfortabl­e seating for adults in all three rows, and easy manoeuvrab­ility at parking lot speeds.

The Enclave is a little nicer on the inside than the Traverse, though the materials and design aren’t as rich as what you’d get from a luxury-branded SUV.

• 2020 Buick Enclave Essen MSRP: $48,098

Edmunds says: Having a fueleffici­ent SUV that can carry a lot of cargo — whether supplies, furniture, luggage or recreation equipment — makes it easy on the wallet and easy on your mind when trying to load it up.

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Subaru Outback, redesigned for 2020, is one of the brand’s best-selling vehicles.

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