![]() ![]() Ford lists the starting MSRP for the Edge as $28,950. Without the seats down, you get a maximum cargo space of 39.2 cubic feet, but with the seats down you can go up to 73.4 cubic feet. While the fuel economy isn’t as good as the Mazda CX-3, the Ford Edge still gets 20 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway. The mid-size model has plenty of space for passengers and luggage, and reviews cite a smooth ride quality. The Ford Edge fits perfectly between a compact and a large crossover. The estimated fuel economy is 21 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway. The X3 is BMWs compact executuve crossover SUV, it comibines the versatility of a traditional SUV with the sharp fun-to-drive characteristic BMWs are known. ![]() The cargo capacity behind the third row is 11.3 cubic feet, which isn’t too great, but when you fold down the second- and third-row seating, you get a whopping 73.5 cubic feet of space. Additionally, reviewers love that the quality of the cabin and the comfort of the second-row seats, and it scored excellent crash-test ratings. This year, standard features added deeper smartphone integration and more advanced safety features. The Kia Sorento has focused on adding more features with each redesign. Audi lists the starting MSRP for the 2017 Q3 as $31,800. You can expect the fuel economy for the Audi Q3 to be 20 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway. The soft suspension delivers a smooth, quiet, fuss-free experience on the highway. The cargo space is competitive with 16.7 cubic feet in the back and 48.2 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. Reviews state that it rides comfortably on rough roads and quiet at highway speeds. The Q3 delivers exactly what you’d expect from an Audi, but with more space than usual. Mazda lists the starting MSRP of the 2017 CX-3 as $19,960. The fuel efficient engine gives you 29 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway, one of the highest on this list. It has 12.4 cubic feet of storage space in the rear, but folding the back seats down gives you a maximum 44.5 cubic feet. It may feel posh, but the sporty handling means you have fun behind the wheel. Reviews say that the front seats are comfortable and supportive, and it’s impressively quiet at highway speeds. The CX-3 is only in its second year, and it’s already one of the best crossover SUVs of the year. BMW lists the starting MSRP of the 2017 X4 as $45,550. The fuel economy of the crossover is also notable with 20 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway. The back has 17.7 cubic feet of space and 49.9 cubic feet of storage with the rear seats folded down. It also has a comfortable ride, which makes it great for anyone taking long road trips. The BMW X4 has responsive handling, strong performance, and a high-quality cabin that feels expensive, according to reviews. These are the best crossover SUVs of 2017, and they’re hard to pass up. They have enough space to store everything you need whether you’re going camping, grocery shopping, or carting kids around. Crossover SUVs are a perfect blend of business in the front and party in the back. ![]()
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