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KNOW MORE: Top-Rated Used SUVs

A brand new SUV can be an expensive purchase. But buying a used SUV can give you all the features you’re looking for and all well within a tight budget. Here are four used SUVs you should consider if you’re in the market for one.

Best Used Compact SUVs under $15K – 2010 Honda CR-V

With one of the best interiors in the segment, the Honda CR-V does most things well. The only drawback is an underpowered four-cylinder engine that is slow to accelerate on the highway.

Pros

Massive cargo space

Excellent safety ratings

Premium, comfortable interior

Cons

Underpowered engine

No engine upgrade option

Minor cosmetic updates

Best Used Subcompact SUVs under $15K – 2014 Buick Encore

The Buick Encore is loaded with standard features and boasts a high-quality cabin too. A small turning radius, smooth ride, and composed handling make this an above-average pick compared to others in the same class. While fuel economy is a considerable upside, its cargo space isn’t too much, and the engine produces disappointing acceleration, especially on the open highway.

Pros 

Premium-quality interiors

A long list of standard features

High fuel economy

Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert became available

Cons

Cramped cargo area

Sluggish highway acceleration

Best Used Luxury Compact SUVs under $25K – 2010 Acura RDX – FWD 4dr

The RDX is usually praised for its good handling and acceleration. With plenty of standard features packed into each vehicle, the only drawback seems that the cabin fit and finish are disappointing.

Pros 

Sporty handling

Satisfactory fuel economy

Plenty of standard features

Some complaints of low interior materials quality

Cons

Poor interior materials quality

Best Used Luxury Subcompact SUVs under $30K for 2020 – 2016 BMW X1

If you’re shopping for a luxury subcompact SUV, the 2016 BMW X1 is a great pick. The X1 tops its class in reliability and offers strong crash safety ratings. Fun to drive with impressive cabin materials and generous seating and cargo space, the X1’s ride quality leaves a little to be desired, and it is a good bet for many families.

Pros 

Agile handling

Handsome interior

Roomy seating and cargo space

Punchy turbocharged engine

Fully redesigned for 2016

Cons

A bit firm on rough pavement

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