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Edmunds suggests 5 SUVs for under $40K

- BY NICK KURCZEWSKI Starting MSRP:

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 cityfriend­ly 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 lowpriced 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 fourcylind­er 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.

$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 fourcylind­er 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 fourcylind­er 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

 ?? MAZDA NORTH AMERICAN OPERATIONS VIA AP ?? The 2024 Mazda CX-50’s upscale cabin and enjoyable performanc­e back up this small SUV’s stylish design.
MAZDA NORTH AMERICAN OPERATIONS VIA AP The 2024 Mazda CX-50’s upscale cabin and enjoyable performanc­e back up this small SUV’s stylish design.
 ?? AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO. VIA AP ?? The 2024 Honda CR-V continues to be a small SUV benchmark for roominess, practicali­ty and ease of driving.
AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO. VIA AP The 2024 Honda CR-V continues to be a small SUV benchmark for roominess, practicali­ty and ease of driving.
 ?? KIA AMERICA VIA AP ?? The 2023 Sorento is a bit bigger than the typical small SUV and has a third-row seat that will come in handy for families.
KIA AMERICA VIA AP The 2023 Sorento is a bit bigger than the typical small SUV and has a third-row seat that will come in handy for families.

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