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10 Best Road-Trip Vehicles That You Can Buy Right Now

CR's tests show that these are the best road-trip models across popular categories

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Finding the perfect road-trip vehicle means striking a balance among many factors, such as front and rear seat comfort, space, fuel economy, ride quality, and noise. It also should be a vehicle that’s easy to live with when you’re not traveling, and with strong safety and reliability. That is a lot to ask of a single vehicle, but our analysts have scrutinized our test and survey data to find the best road-trip vehicles in 10 popular categories.

To find the standouts, we considered all those factors among models that meet the stringent criteria to be recommended by Consumer Reports . Each vehicle below scores at least average in those factors, plus they provide 500 miles or more of highway cruising range, based on our fuel-economy tests. They also have a sizable trunk or cargo area, based on our measurements. Because of the qualification needed to make a great long-distance runner, we omitted subcompact SUVs and small cars. We also list suitable alternatives, where possible.

All the vehicles featured here, except the Buick, come standard with forward collision warning (FCW) and automatic emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian detection. (The advanced safety systems are optional on the Buick.)

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The 10 Best Road Trip Cars for Open-Road Adventures

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By: Tim Huber Published: Aug 16, 2023

In 1956, the U.S. government passed the Federal-Aid Highway Act, allocating $26B to construct an initial 41,000-mile  interstate network . In response to the network’s construction, countless restaurants, motels, and roadside attractions would pop up along these now-iconic highways in order to cater to automotive travelers — ultimately kicking off a grand and long-held tradition of road tripping that’s as American as baseball or apple pie.

And while there are plenty of factors that can have an enormous impact on the overall quality of your time spent on the road — such as your starting point, ultimate destination, travel companions, and budget — the single biggest variable is undoubtedly one’s choice of ride. With the exception of a handful of  new EVs , practically every car currently in production is more than capable of taking on cross-country touring duties, however, there’s a shortlist of models that objectively lend themselves to road-tripping far better than anything else on the market. And it’s this crop of vehicles that we’ll be exploring today in this guide to the best road trip cars you can buy — delving into the most capable long-distance cars available, along with what factors and qualities make a model ideal for long-haul travel.

The Best Road Trip Cars Rundown

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Best Affordable Pick

Subaru Outback

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Best Retro-Inspired

Ford Bronco Sport

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Best Two-Door

Abarth 124GT

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Best Long-Range Pick

Volvo XC60 Recharge

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Best Full-Size SUV

Jeep Grand Wagoneer

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Best Sport Wagon

Audi RS 6 Avant Performance

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Porsche Taycan GTS Sport Turismo

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Best Grand-Tourer

BMW ALPINA B8 xDrive Gran Coupe

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Best Hybrid Pick

Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid

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Best Mid-Sized SUV

Aston Martin DBX707

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What Factors Make For An Ideal Road Trip Car?

Though there are clearly several blatant areas to explore when buying a road trip-focused car — such as range, comfort, and cargo space — there’s also a myriad of less obvious, though still massively important elements to take into consideration when shopping in this space. Below, we’ll briefly touch on seven of the most pivotal areas to think about prior to pulling the trigger on your purchase.

Range:  Though most of the world’s major highway networks are littered with gas stations and service shops, the reality is that having to exit the freeway and pull over every other hour to fill up isn’t exactly convenient, which is why a car’s range (on a single tank) is of such importance. At the very least, you’ll want a vehicle that affords several hundred miles of autonomy between trips to the pump. This area is even more important for  electric cars , as — despite there being close to ten million charging stations scattered across the planet — there are far more gas stations than EV chargers. As such, you’ll not only want to review an EV’s range, but also the charging network that’s available for said EV.

Comfort:  Being comfortable in a car is obviously important, though this factor matters far more when dealing with road trip cars, as drivers — and their passenger(s) — typically spend hours at a time inside the cabin of these vehicles. Consequently, this makes a given car’s comfortability level of extreme significance. And while there are dozens of factors that contribute to how comfortable a car is, some of the more important elements to consider are the seats, their construction and upholstery, their level of adjustability, and whether they offer heating, cooling, or massage functions. Additional areas like dual climate control and robust soundproofing can also hugely up a car’s comfortability.

Amenities:  While there’s no denying that comfort is a hugely important area when dealing with road trip cars, there are nonetheless a handful of additional features that can very much bolster one’s enjoyment during long-range drives. Alongside amenities like touchscreen infotainment setups and moon/sunroofs, there are also features like web browsers and connectivity to streaming services that can enhance the users’ experience. Likewise, most of today’s best road trip cars also pack advanced suites of electronic driver assists such as forward collision warning and avoidance systems, lane keep assist, blindspot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control, just to name a few. Some brands also offer supplementary amenities, like Tesla, which sells cars equipped with features like “Caraoke,” HEPA filtration systems, and of course,  the American automaker’s  state-of-the-art autopilot system.

Storage:  The longer the road trip, the more gear the driver will typically need. As such, the amount of cargo space afforded by a particular vehicle is of utmost importance, as roomier rides will boast more internal real estate for stashing bags and equipment. And, though this is clearly a crucial area to consider when reviewing cars for road trips, it is worth pointing out that one can always supplement a car’s internal square footage with a roof rack or rooftop cargo box, though this option is obviously less convenient — and will often slightly mitigate fuel — or battery — consumption. You’ll also likely want to consider how many people the car seats, as well as how much cargo space is available for each passenger’s bags and gear. Backseat legroom is also a crucial area to consider when reviewing this element.

Reliability & Service Intervals:  The reality is that the vast  majority of new cars  are incredibly reliable and should have no issue driving cross country several times over. With that said, there are some models with better reputations when it comes to overall reliability. Additionally, if you plan to use this vehicle for extensive road-tripping, you’ll also want to look into the model’s required service intervals, as these figures can hugely vary. And, whether it’s a road trip car or a daily commuter — or even a motorcycle — it’s always worth looking into whether any recalls have been issued for a particular model.

Manufacturer & Dealer Support:  When going on a road trip, not only is it important to review how often a car needs to be serviced but also where it can be serviced, as some makes will boast a markedly more robust dealership and support network should you need a part repaired or replaced. This extends to areas like the availability of roadside assistance offered by a marque. It’s also worth pointing out that rarer and more exotic models will make for a much more difficult time sourcing replacement parts – as it’s not that hard to find a replacement component for a BMW car just about anywhere in the country, though the same can’t be said for models from brands like Bentley or Aston Martin.

Drivetrain & Performance:  Unlike commuting where the main objective is simply to get from A to B, long-range road-tripping is all about enjoying the journey and embracing the open road. As such, having a car that affords a more spirited driving experience makes for a markedly more enjoyable time behind the wheel, which is why reviewing a model’s engine is so important. Alongside the engine configuration itself, you’ll also want to check out its  aspiration type  and displacement — as well as horsepower and torque figures, 0-60mph times, and top speeds. A car’s suspension package is another crucial area to consider, as it will directly impact a model’s overall handling, as well as the smoothness of the ride. Quite a few cars also offer the best of both worlds with adjustable air ride suspension setups that can be lowered for spirited runs through the canyons, or raised back up for ultra-smooth and plush freeway travel.

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The Best Road Trip Cars Currently On The Market

Now that you’re up to speed on what areas to take into consideration when shopping, let’s get into our picks for the finest and most well-appointed new road trip cars that are currently available on showroom floors.

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  • An affordably-priced, rugged and spacious wagon with raised roof rails, 8.7” of ground clearance, & Subaru’s Starlink multimedia package all as standard.

Best Affordable Pick: One of the most versatile vehicles currently on the market, the latest generation Subaru Outback is a fantastic road trip car with seating for five, more than 75 cubic feet of cargo space, and an optional turbocharged 2.4-liter boxer engine. With features like 9.5” of ground clearance and asymmetrical all-wheel drive as standard, the Outback is also capable of some light  off-roading duties . 

Engine:  Turbocharged 2.4L Boxer Four or NA 2.5L Boxer Four Power:  260HP & 277FT-LBs or 182HP & 176FT-LBs Cargo Space:  75.7 Cubic feet Range:  600+ Miles Seats:  5 MSRP: $28,895

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  • A road-focused variant of Ford’s revived retro-inspired SUV that still packs Hoss suspension & cutting-edge electronics.

Best Retro-Inspired: One of the most anticipated new models from the last decade, Ford’s revived Bronco platform is a 4×4 vehicle that comes with more than 65 cubic feet of cargo space, an advanced electronics package, Hoss suspension, and nearly 9” of ground clearance. Sold in a variety of trim levels, the Sport-spec Bronco was also intentionally designed to be as modular as possible — an area furthered by the absolutely enormous range of factory accessories offered for  the American SUV . 

Engine:  Turbocharged 1.5L Inline-Three or Turbocharged 2.0L Inline Four Power:  181HP & 190FT-LBs or 250HP & 277FT-LBs Cargo Space:  65.2 Cubic Feet Range:  416 Miles Seats:  5 MSRP: $31,230

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  • An Abarth-specFiat 124 Spyder with a Garrett turbo, Bilstein shocks, & Brembo brakes all as standard.

Best Two-Door: Sharing its platform with the Mazda Miata, the Fiat 124 Spyder is the  definition of a true driver’s car , standing as a peppy open-top roaster that can be had for a reasonable price. For those less concerned with cost, the company also makes the Abarth 124GT — a limited-edition variant with a Garrett Turbocharged engine, a dedicated sport mode, Bilstein shocks, Brembo brakes, 17” alloy wheels, special race seats, and a GT-specific slate gray livery. Sadly, the GT-spec isn’t offered on American shores, unlike the base model 124. 

Engine:  Turbocharged 1.5L Inline-Four Power:  170HP & 184.4FT-LBs Cargo Space:  4.94 Cubic Feet Range:  535 Miles Seats:  2 MSRP: $44,085

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  • A luxurious Swedish-made hybrid mid-sized SUV with a more than 500-mile range per tank.

Best Long-Range Pick: A plug-in hybrid version of Volvo’s mid-sized SUV, the XC60 Recharge is a wildly-advanced vehicle that boasts features like best-in-class navigation, an optional Bowers & Wilkins sound system, a built-in Google smart assistant, and a state-of-the-art onboard air filter. Equipped with an all-wheel-drive setup, the five-seater’s turbocharged 2.0-liter hybrid inline-four generates more than 450hp and 523ft-lbs of torque, allowing for a machine that’s equal parts comfortable and exhilarating. 

Engine:  Turbocharged 2.0L Hybrid Inline-Four Power:  455HP & 523FT-LBs Cargo Space:  63.3 Cubic Feet Range:  520 Miles (or 32 Battery Only) Seats:  5 MSRP: $57,900

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  • A revived take on Jeep’s legendary full-sized luxury SUV that sports a 6.4L V8, an AWD system, & over 116 cubic feet of storage space.

Best Full-Size SUV: First unveiled in March of last year, the Jeep Grand Wagoneer is a  revived full-size SUV  that, like the original model, offers the pinnacle of comfort and class. Returning after 30 years out of production, the Grand Wagoneer comes with quilted Palermo leather seats, a 6.4L V8 mated to one of three AWD systems, over 116 cubic feet of storage and cargo space, a 10,000lb towing capacity, and an ultra-top shelf McIntosh MX950 Entertainment System — all as standard fare. 

Engine:  6.4L V8 Power:  470HP & 455FT-LBs Cargo Space:  116.7 Cubic Feet Range:  477 Miles Seats:  7 MSRP: $91,140

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  • An ultra-potent family-hauler & grocery getter with a 621-hp bi-turbo V8 offering 3.3-second 0-60 runs and a 190-mph top speed.

Best Sport Wagon: The Audi RS 6 Avant is an ultra-high-performance sleeper that’s conducive to everything from track days to family-hauling duties to road trips. Alongside RS-spec components and wheels, this highly up-specced model comes adorned in a slammed stance with a full aero kit, a carbon trim package, nearly 60 cubic feet of cargo space, and, most importantly, a 621-hp 4.0-liter bi-turbo V8 that enables this  elite sport wagon  to achieve a 3.3-second 0-60mph time and a top speed of 190mph. 

Engine:  Twin-Turbocharged 4.0L V8 Power:  621HP & 627FT-LBs Cargo Space:  59.3 Cubic Feet Range:  425 Miles Seats:  5 MSRP: $125,800

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  • A streamlined, 911-inspired shooting brake-style version of Porsche’s mighty new fully-electric four-door.

Best EV: Marking the Stuttgart firm’s first-ever all-electric offering, the Taycan GTS Sport Turismo is unequivocally one of the very best road trip cars currently in production. It offers an incredibly smooth ride, an impressive 300-mile range, and a decent amount of cargo space thanks to the extended sport back. Thanks to an ultra-potent 440kW EV powertrain setup and Overboost power with a launch control function, the GTS Sport Turismo-spec Taycan can reach 60mph from a standstill in 3.5 seconds flat. 

Engine:  Dual Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors Power:  440kW (590HP) & 626FT-LBs Cargo Space:  42.8 Cubic Feet Range:  313 Miles Seats:  5 MSRP: $141,200

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  • A 612-hp ALPINA-tuned & upgraded grand touring car based on BMW’s already luxurious & thoroughly-capable 8 Series.

Best Grand-Tourer: While to the average observer, this road trip car may just look like a BMW 8 Series, those in the know are well aware of the ultra-top-shelf exotics offered by  famed tuning outfit  ALPINA. This high-end grand tourer’s ALPINA transformation includes 21″ ALPINA wheels, ALPINA 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes, an ALPINA Aerodynamic Kit, an ALPINA Sport suspension package with twin-tube gas-pressure shocks, double-wishbone multi-link aluminum suspension in front, and an integral-V multi-link aluminum setup in the rear, and an interior with ALPINA Lavalina leather steering wheel, engraved glass controls, and a unique digital instrument cluster. Finally, at the heart of this car is a 4.4-liter bi-turbo V8 that’s been tuned by ALPINA to produce 612hp and 590ft-lbs of torque. 

Engine:  Twin-Turbocharged 4.4L V8 Power:  612HP & 590FT-LBs Cargo Space:  15.5 Cubic Feet (Trunk Only) Range:  432 Miles Seats:  5 MSRP: $149,300

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  • A hybrid-boosted bi-turbo 4.0-liter V8-powered version of Bentley’s normally V12-powered flagship model that retains its world-class luxury.

Best Hybrid Pick: The Bentley Flying Spur has long been one of the most luxurious and well-optioned cars on the market, making it an objectively fantastic choice for road-tripping — assuming you can swing its fairly exorbitant MSRP. However, last summer, the famed British firm rolled out a new version of the car that sees its usual V12 and V8 engine options swapped out in favor of a hybrid-boosted bi-turbo 4.0-liter V8 that makes 542hp and 568ft-lbs of torque and allows for a top speed of 177mph and a 0-60mph time of just 4.1-seconds. This  hybrid luxury car  also offers a range of 435 miles — or an all-electric range of 25 miles, if you want to go green for a portion of your trip. 

Engine:  Twin-Turbocharged 2.9L Hybrid V6 Power:  542HP & 568FT-LBs Cargo Space:  12.4 Cubic Feet (Trunk Only) Range:  435 Miles (or 25 Miles Battery Only) Seats:  5 MSRP: $210,600

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  • A 707-hp mid-sized SUV boasting genuine supercar-grade performance with a 193-mph top speed & a 3.3-second 0-60 time.

Best Mid-Sized SUV: First unveiled in early February of 2022, the Aston Martin DBX707 represents the world’s  most powerful luxury SUV . Taking its name from its 707-hp output, the DBX707 is another ultra-high-end vehicle that boasts a unique mix of world-class comfort and performance. Alongside a 360-mile range and a decent amount of cargo space, the DBX707 also packs a 4.0-liter bi-turbo V8 engine that’s mated to a 9-speed “wet clutch” automatic transmission and allows for 3.3 seconds 0-60mph runs and an impressive top speed of 193mph — a fairly insane figure considering this is an SUV. 

Engine:  Twin-Turbocharged 4.0L V8 Power:  707HP & 664FT-LBs Cargo Space:  54 Cubic Feet Range:  360 Miles Seats:  5 MSRP: $236,000

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The Best Road Trip Cars From Every Category

When "Head out on the highway" is more than just a line from a song to you, these are the cars to buy.

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Embarking on an epic road trip adventure requires the perfect companion, and selecting the ideal car for the journey can significantly impact your experience. In an era where sustainability and efficiency take center stage, the realm of road trip vehicles has transformed. From the ever-expanding array of electric vehicles to power-oriented marvels, the choices have never been more exhilarating. The question is simple: What is the best car for long-distance driving?

That's a loaded question, so today, we'll explore the best road trip cars in 10 different segments, guiding you through options that guarantee comfort, dependability, and the freedom to navigate extensive distances effortlessly. Whether plotting a picturesque coastal drive, a cross-country odyssey, or a quick weekend escape, these road trip-ready vehicles will enhance the journey, and perhaps even the destination. Prepare to embark on your open-road adventure with unwavering confidence as we unveil the top contenders in the domain of road-trip cars.

The Hatchback: 2024 Honda Civic Hatch

The latest Civic Hatchback keeps its enjoyable driving dynamics intact despite being a more grown-up car than any Civic before it. In base form, its 2.0-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder produces an ample 158 horsepower and 138 lb-ft of torque, while a turbocharged 1.5-liter ups the stakes to 180 hp and 177 lb-ft. Plus, if you're still of the old-school persuasion and like to be in control of the experience, you can get a six-speed manual gearbox in the Sport and Sport Touring trims - or a CVT if you prefer to relax.

With combined EPA ratings of up to 35 mpg in turbo guise and 33 mpg in base form, the Civic is light on gas, and starting at an MSRP of $24,950, it's light on your bank account from the get-go.

Combine its mechanical attributes with a spacious cabin and large trunk (24.5 cubic feet behind the rear seats), and it's a winner already. Factor in a full suite of connectivity options like a seven-inch touchscreen and matching digital gauge cluster (nine- and 10.2 inches respectively on the Sport Touring), and you have one of the most complete long-distance vehicles on the market and a perfect family road trip car.

The Crossover: 2024 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid

This fuel-efficient road trip car boasts a hybrid system, achieving an impressive 38 mpg combined EPA rating. The hybrid powertrain comprises a 1.6-liter turbo four-cylinder with electric augmentation, paired to a six-speed automatic gearbox, producing 226 hp and 258 lb-ft.

Whether traveling with a full crew or just a few, the standard all-wheel drive ensures surefootedness over any surface and in any climate through sun, snow, and rain.

Ideal for family road trips, it boasts a comfortable and spacious interior equipped with rear USB ports and a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Five seats with ample rear legroom enhance the appeal of this compact crossover, and its generous 38.7-cu-ft trunk accommodates all your gear. You can use all five seats, or drop the 60:40-split rear seats to carry larger items. Starting at $32,325, the Tucson Hybrid ticks all the right boxes .

The Sports Car: 2024 Mustang GT Coupe

While there may be many options in contention for the title of the best sports car , we maintain when it comes to road trips, the Mustang has them all soundly beaten. A new generation has arrived for 2024, sporting updated styling and a new fighter jet-inspired interior with larger infotainment and digital gauge cluster screens.

Under the hood, the 5.0-liter Coyote V8 has been upgraded and now produces 36 hp more in the 2024 Mustang GT than the old model, totaling 486 hp. It comes with a six-speed manual transmission or an optional 10-speed auto, which may be better suited to long-distance cruising.

Should the road get twisty on your journey, the Mustang GT's combination of power, noise, and agility means an entertaining road trip is in the cards, and the supportive Recaro front seats hold you in place comfortably. Ample rear legroom - yes, it's a four-seater sports car - and a 13.5 cubic foot trunk make it practical too, and since you can get it as a coupe or a convertible, it's perfect for summer road trips.

The Wagon: 2024 Volvo V60 Cross Country

The Volvo V60 Cross Country excels in various aspects such as space, speed, off-road capability, etc. This versatile vehicle is a gem for road trips and an overall top-tier option. Sporting 26 mpg combined from a 250-hp 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with an eight-speed automatic gearbox, its raised ground clearance and AWD give it the ability to tackle dirt roads without the hefty fuel economy of traditional SUVs.

It comes fully equipped with advanced safety features, including a rear cross-traffic alert system and traffic sign recognition, plus semi-autonomous highway driving capabilities. A five-star overall safety rating from the NHTSA backs this up and ensures a safe road trip for the whole family.

It boasts an available Wi-Fi hotspot, enhancing connectivity on your journeys and keeping the kids occupied, and its spacious interior means they'll be comfortable for hours. 22.5 cubic feet of trunk space will accommodate suitcases, tents, and more; if you need extra, the fold-down rear seats let you accommodate even more. Additionally, you can add a roof-mounted bicycle rack, perfect for those with an active lifestyle, making it one of the best cars for road-tripping.

The Minivan: 2023 Chrysler Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid

The $51,095 Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid harmoniously blends gas and electric power, catering to road trips with its ample combination of cargo space, people space, and frugality. Furnished with a 3.6-liter V6 augmented by electric power, it produces 260 hp. It lays down this power through a front-wheel drivetrain. If you want AWD, you can have it, but that would require the non-hybrid Pacifica.

Spacious with seating for eight occupants, it looks after the family with advanced safety features like emergency braking, forward collision warning, lane assist, and blind spot monitoring. There's versatility aplenty with Stow 'n Go seating that avails additional cargo space without physically having to remove seats from the minivan, and between 32.3 and 140.5 cubic feet.

A heated steering wheel and three-zome climate control add extra luxury, and the new Pinnacle model adds even more luxury to the road trip experience. The panoramic rearview mirror helps to keep an eye on the kids during the, 'Are we there yet' arguments.

The Truck: 2024 Ford F-150 Raptor

Should road trips in 2023 call for a more 'cross-country' experience, the Ford F-150 Raptor is the only pickup truck for the job. While the allure is strong to go for the TRX-beating Raptor R and its supercharged V8, for road trips, we think the base Raptor is better, thanks to its twin-turbo 3.5-liter V6. Not only do you get 450 hp and 510 lb-ft sent to all corners via a 10-speed automatic gearbox, but you get 15 mpg combined (instead of the R's 12 mpg). You can still tow 8,200 lbs, get a versatile truck bed, and those sweet Fox shocks that can take you to hell and back.

Inside, all F-150 models come with standard features like a 12-inch digital gauge display and Sync 4-enabled infotainment system, soft bucket seats, wireless charging, and 400W USB ports with outlets in both the cab and the bed. It supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. With five seats, ample power, and go-anywhere capability, the F-150 Raptor is a road-trip truck with no equal.

The Full-Size SUV: 2023 Cadillac Escalade

If you need three rows of seats, a body-on-frame chassis, an abundance of passenger and storage space, and supreme luxury, the Cadillac Escalade may be the best road trip SUV there is, even if it does cost a slip more than $80,000.

With a versatile engine lineup including a Duramax diesel six-cylinder (277 hp/460 lb-ft) and a 6.2-liter V8 (420 hp/460 lb-ft), both saddled with a buttery-smooth 10-speed automatic, the Escalade can tow up to 8,200 lbs, meaning you can take everything with you on holiday. The spacious cabin accommodates a ton of cargo, and an available long-wheelbase ESV variant even makes the third row of seating adult-friendly.

The Escalade is loaded with exceptional tech such as the 38-inch diagonal OLED display encompassing instrumentation and infotainment, and a full-color head-up display. Super Cruise hands-free driving making long-distance trips on the highway a cinch, too.

The Grand Tourer: 2024 Lexus LC Hybrid

We've chosen the LC Hybrid for this list, but we wouldn't fault you for picking any of the LC models. The standard variant packs a sonorous naturally aspirated V8 (coupe and convertible), but for covering distance, the LC 500h's 3.5-liter V6 and twin electric motors still packs a 354-hp punch while consuming considerably less fuel at 29 mpg combined vs. the V8's 19 mpg. It looks achingly gorgeous, too. The downside is an electronic CVT, but with the additional torque of the e-motors, and given the laidback cruising nature of the LC, it's a forgivable offense.

Road trip cars typically need big trunks, and the LC falls short here with only 4.7 cubic feet in hybrid form, but with 2+2 seating in which the rear seats aren't suited for passengers, there's plenty of additional storage space in the cabin.

Packed with Lexus' array of safety systems, and now featuring a decent infotainment system , the car is technologically up-to-date and safe for you and a loved one to hit the road and soak up the miles in comfort and luxury.

The Luxury Sedan: 2024 Audi S8

The 2024 Audi S8 redefines the road trip experience with its blend of luxury and performance. Beneath its hood lies a formidable 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, delivering 563 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque. While everyone knows the Mercedes-AMG S63 in this segment, the Audi S8 is seen as more of a sleeper, an understated performance sedan that can lap up the miles without shouting about its 3.8-second 0-60 mph potential. Combined with the nimbleness of its rear-axle steering and the surefootedness of its all-wheel drive, it's the perfect car for almost any occasion.

Whether you're seated up front or reclining in the massaging rear seats, you're swathed in luxury and cutting-edge technology. Plush leather seats provide a sense of opulence, while the MMI Touch Response infotainment system and onboard Wi-Fi hotspot, ensure seamless connectivity and entertainment throughout your road trips, while an optional rear-seat entertainment system keeps passengers engaged on extended journeys.

The only downside is the $120,600 price tag.

The Convertible: 2023 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet

The Porsche Carrera GTS Cabriolet redefines the essence of road trips with its breadth of performance and capability. It's fast, it's comfortable, it's feature-laden, and it even has four seats - what more could you ask for? Beneath its curvaceous exterior lies a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged flat-six engine, delivering 473 hp and 420 lb-ft, and with your choice of rear- or all-wheel drive, you get a 0-60 mph time of under 3.4 seconds and all-weather confidence.

Inside, the Carrera GTS Cabriolet pampers occupants with opulent leather seats and a cutting-edge infotainment system, including the Porsche Communication Management system. For audiophiles, the optional Burmester sound system promises exceptional audio quality, enhancing the soundtrack of your road trip.

With a front cargo area measuring 4.7 cubic feet and rear seats that can double as storage in a pinch, there's plenty of space for your luggage. Then, when the weather is right, a 12-second drop of the top lets you feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your skin. When the journey matters more than the destination, few cars do road trips like the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet.

10 Best Affordable Road Trip Cars

A road trip is a fantastic way to spend a vacation. Out on the open road, you can take time to appreciate and relish the journey, not just the destination. You have the freedom and flexibility to change your plans on the fly, and you don't have to deal with TSA security lines or three-ounce liquid restrictions. Sounds great, right? Now you just need to find a suitable vehicle that won't break the bank.

Whether it's a solo trip on winding backroads, a whimsical off-grid adventure with friends, or a family bonding session across state lines, there's an affordable option for any road trip you can think of. We came up with 10 of the best road-trip cars you can buy today, most of which are available for less than $33,486, which is the average vehicle transaction price in 2016.

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1. 2016 Volkswagen Golf

If you're looking to hit the highway with a couple of friends and explore a new city or two, a compact hatchback is a smart pick. Compacts are inherently maneuverable and if you can find one with good outward visibility, generous interior space and great fuel economy, you're good to go. You won't find a better embodiment of these qualities than the 2016 Volkswagen Golf.

The Golf offers real space for four adults, or five in a pinch, with a handy 22.8 cubic feet of cargo volume behind the rear seatbacks and an almost SUV-like 52.7 cubic feet with those seatbacks folded down. The large windows afford great sightlines in every direction, while the standard 1.8-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine produces enough power to slingshot you around an on-ramp without much effort. And yet, it gets 29 mpg combined in EPA testing (25 city/36 highway). This is sensible German engineering at its best.

2. 2016 Toyota Prius

If city touring is in your road-trip plans and you need more space than a compact vehicle can offer, check out the midsize 2016 Toyota Prius. It's a top pound-for-pound contender in passenger space and road comfort, not to mention its unbeatable fuel economy.

Go all-in with the Prius Eco model and you'll get ultra-low rolling-resistance tires along with a slight weight reduction, resulting in 56 mpg combined (58 city/53 highway). That extends fueling intervals to a bladder-challenging range somewhere north of 600 miles. Efficiency aside, this Prius is also more comfortable and rewarding to drive than any generation before it. And its midsize dimensions mean there's plenty of space for people and cargo.

3. 2016 Hyundai Genesis

Maybe you're someone who thinks a road trip — even one that takes weeks and a couple hundred miles a day — should not be a test of endurance. If so, a cushy luxury sedan like the 2016 Hyundai Genesis might suit you.

A base price of $39,700 might sound like it's stretching the definition of "affordable," but that's where this Hyundai's exceptional value comes into play. For the money, the Genesis simply can't be matched for feature content or interior quality, and it comes with industry-leading warranty coverage. The standard, smooth-revving 3.8-liter V6 is the smart choice (the optional V8 plays in a different league), and you can specify rear- or all-wheel drive.

4. 2016 Mazda CX-5

Maybe you're tired of the city because you have to live in one for 350 days a year. In that case, the point of a road trip is to get as far away from cities — or even roads themselves — as possible. We're with you.

The 2016 Mazda CX-5 is a winner here. On the pavement, it's downright sporty for a crossover, with impressive fuel economy to boot. But it can also be equipped with a capable all-wheel drive system for mild off-road exploration. While rock-crawling jaunts may be off the table, the versatile CX-5 should provide more overall satisfaction than a single-purpose off-road vehicle.

5. 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata

For the driver whose trip revolves around roads rather than destinations, a sublime connection between car and driver moves to the top of the priority list. Unfortunately, this kind of connection often comes with a monthly payment that looks more like a mortgage. But the 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata is a notable exception.

The Miata provides a lightweight body, a feisty four-cylinder engine, a taut suspension and communicative steering, delivering endless driving fun in a package that's barely big enough to fit two. The cabin may be too cozy for certain body types, and the trunk is limited to 4.6 cubic feet of space, so plan on packing light. But spend just five minutes behind the wheel of the MX-5 and you'll completely understand the appeal.

6. 2017 Ford Mustang Convertible

Summer brings plenty of opportunities to soak up some rays. And if you live in a place that doesn't see sunshine on a regular basis, you'll definitely want to take full advantage of these months.

It's true that the Miata, the No. 5 pick, is a seriously good convertible, but it has real space constraints. So if your passenger and cargo needs are greater, the 2017 Ford Mustang Convertible is another great drop-top option. The Mustang may not be as spry as the Miata, but with double the seats, significantly more trunk capacity and nearly double the horsepower from even the base V6 engine, it compensates nicely in other areas. If you need more power, a turbo four-cylinder and V8 are also available. In any configuration, this is iconic American motoring.

7. 2016 Honda Odyssey

This list would not be complete without today's quintessential road trip vehicle: the minivan. For years, the minivan has provided larger families with a maximally efficient means of traveling together, supplanting the thirsty and unwieldly station wagons.

As in other vehicle segments, there are minivans that stand out from the crowd. Offering seating for up to eight, the 2016 Honda Odyssey is one of our favorites, scoring top marks in interior space and comfort, everyday drivability and even composure around corners. Some high-end features available on the Odyssey include a 12-speaker surround-sound audio system and a 16.2-inch widescreen rear entertainment screen with HDMI connectivity, as well as the industry's first on-board vacuum system. Wrangling the kids could still be a challenge, but convincing them to climb aboard a rolling movie theatre will take far less effort.

8. 2017 Chevrolet Traverse

So you need to haul a lot of people and cargo to faraway places, but you refuse to join the Minivan Alliance. No problem. The 2016 Chevrolet Traverse is a comfortable and unusually spacious three-row SUV that accommodates up to eight passengers and starts at around $30,000.

The Traverse can tow up to 5,200 pounds when properly equipped, which is impressive for a crossover. It also comes with a 288-horsepower V6 engine that can be paired with all-wheel drive. Even with all three seating rows in use, there's still a generous 24.4 cubic feet of cargo space. Folding the second- and third-row seats opens up a whopping 116.3 cubic feet, topping this segment by a wide margin. An all-new Traverse is waiting in the wings and will be substantially smaller, so if you like the road-trip possibilities opened up by that cavernous cabin, grab a current-generation Traverse while you still can.

9. 2016 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel

If the Chevy Traverse's 5,200-pound towing capacity seems puny to you, perhaps the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel's 9,050-lb capacity is more like it. If your road trip involves pulling a trailer, a boat or even a camper, you'll want a truck with enough muscle to make quick work of any route.

The Ram 1500's EcoDiesel V6 provides outstanding fuel economy (20 mpg city/28 highway) along with a healthy 420 pound-feet of torque. The four-door crew cab can seat up to six and is surprisingly pleasant on long hauls thanks to its airy cabin, supportive seats and supple coil-spring rear suspension. Note that the EcoDiesel carries about a $5,000 premium, which nudges even the cheapest diesel-powered crew cab past our price cutoff. But this engine is certainly worth the extra money if towing and fuel economy (or simply extended driving range) are top priorities.

10. 2017 Honda Ridgeline

If you like the utility of a truck but prefer the refined driving character of a car, the 2017 Honda Ridgeline could be the road-trip champion you've been waiting for. Based on the Honda Pilot SUV, the Ridgeline is packed full of versatile features catering to an active lifestyle, so it's a great choice for trips with outdoorsy themes.

The bed of the Ridgeline is where most of the magic happens. A dual-hinged tailgate folds down or swings open from the side to reveal lockable underfloor storage. You can toss your gear in there, or else throw in some drinks and ice to convert it into a fully stocked cooler (the melted ice drains out via a removable plug at the bottom). Also available on top-line models is a 540-watt sound system, paired with the industry's first truck-bed audio system. It makes every stop on your itinerary a party waiting to happen.

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By Kym Allison Backer

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We’re still working out where to safely travel in the immediate future, but what’s certain is that after months of staying close to home, we couldn’t be more ready to make a move—which means we're officially on the hunt for the best road trip cars. With gas prices holding steady, there’s no better time to load up your favorite playlists and hit the road, company optional. We’ve gone ahead and done the research for you, assembling a list of some of the best road trip cars to pick up at your local rental agencies to help ensure a seamless and safe trip, whether you’re traveling with your kids, going solo, or looking for an off-road adventure.

For packing in the whole family

Chrysler pacifica.

It’s only fitting that the brand that first put minivans on American roads is behind the award-winning Chrysler Pacifica (named Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, and Family Car of the Year by Cars.com). The sleek styling of the eight-seater will firmly put to rest any reservations about maintaining cool cred, while the spacious interior’s in-floor access bins and stow-and-go second- and third-row seats allow for a variety of configurations, no matter your family’s size . Opt for a model with all-wheel drive that automatically engages if you hit adverse weather.

The glossy, streamlined fourth-generation A8 is a stunner, from the sporty new grille to the interior’s ambient lighting. Once in motion, check out the drive select system; the comfort setting, which softens the steering and acceleration, will let you smoothly take precious cargo down rough roads. Warning: your kids will compete for the rear seats, thanks to the excess legroom, panoramic sunroof, and futuristic, neatly stowed console that controls all the rear amenities, like heated and massaging seats. Parking sensors and lane departure warning come standard.

Chevy Suburban

Don’t let the outsize proportions scare you off. The newly revamped Chevy Suburban ranks high when it comes to second-row legroom and cargo space, and now has an expanded third row that can comfortably accommodate long-legged teens. Standard safety features include automatic emergency braking, forward collision alert, and multiple cameras (up to nine) for 360-degree exterior views. For added security, there’s also hidden storage so that you can secure your valuables anytime you leave the vehicle. Opt for a model with dual rear screens to keep the kids endlessly entertained.

Mazda 6

The Mazda6 has a quiet cabin that can block out road noise on long drives.

For trekking 2,500 miles across the country

Toyota camry.

The Toyota Camry has consistently ranked as one of the most reliable midsize vehicles for the past three decades, making it one of the best picks for any trip. It offers incredible fuel economy, getting 29 miles per gallon in the city, and 41 miles per gallon on the highway (which also means fewer stops!) and has a notably quiet cabin where you can blast tunes and keep up with directions on the standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Pedestrian detection, lane departure, brake assist, and lane tracing assist from Toyota’s Star Safety System also keep the Camry centered in its lane.

Genesis G70

The refined Genesis G70 has been named a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, one of many accolades for this polished, comfortable sedan. It’s a pleasure to sit in the top-notch driver’s seat, with its well-padded diamond quilted Nappa leather. The cockpit feel is enhanced by aluminum accents, a short, stylish gear box, and the G70’s agile and responsive handling, which makes short work of the miles ahead. Added bonus: the trunk can fit multiple carry-ons or larger suitcases, and the rear seat folds for extra cargo space.

The Mazda6 is a good-looking sport sedan with a stylish interior designed for maximum comfort, a necessity when you’re spending days on the road. The Mazda6 gives you a peppy, smooth drive and a quiet cabin that blocks out exterior noise. There are convenient wheel-mounted controls, easy-access sound controls, and a solid navigation system that’s also a breeze to program. Standard features include folding rear seats, blind spot monitoring, automated emergency braking, and low-speed forward-collision warning.

For exploring solo, safely

Toyota rav4.

When you’re on your own, reliability takes on a whole new level of importance. That’s where the RAV4 comes in: after more than 25 years on the road, the model remains a winner for its manageable size, dependable performance, and commendable fuel economy, getting 27 miles per gallon in the city, and 35 miles per gallon on the open road. You’ll appreciate the car's many safety touches, which include interior lights that illuminate as you approach and driver assistance features such as an integrated backup camera, folding and fully reclining rear seats, lane-tracing assist, and Bluetooth connectivity.

Ford Mustang

America’s love affair with the Mustang began over 50 years ago and it’s still going strong. The allure is obvious, from those legendary lines to the sound of the high-powered engine—but what lies at the heart of the Mustang’s enduring popularity is that once you slide into those bucket seats, it’s an unbeatably fun, and fast, ride. Standard models come with a rearview camera, six-speed manual transmission, and a complimentary dose of nostalgia.

Honda Accord

Ten generations in, the Accord has solidified its spot as one of the most durable and nimble vehicles on the road, a winning combination for a swift, problem-free drive. The distinctive sedan’s spacious interior provides ample legroom and comfort for even the tallest of drivers and the stellar fuel economy (30 miles per gallon in the city, and 38 miles per gallon on the highway) make it a no-brainer for any trip. Driver assist technology, including traffic sign recognition and an automatic braking system that kicks in to help prevent collisions, come standard.

Land Rover Autohome Roof Tent

The Land Rover Defender's roof can support up to 600 pounds, perfect for a roof tent.

For navigating the backroads

Land rover defender.

Land Rover has long perfected the marriage of form and function, making the Defender one of the best off-roading vehicles out there. Tackling muddy or rocky ground? The quick turn of a dial will let you select a suitable suspension and traction mode for the terrain you’re on and, if you approach water, the 3D-surround camera and wade-sensing system will gauge the depth and allow you to navigate through up to 35 inches. When parked, the rear seats fold down with the touch of a button, and the roof supports a tent and occupants up to a combined 600 pounds.

Subaru Ascent

The Ascent is Subaru’s largest SUV, and it puts that size to good use with a towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds (enough to haul a small trailer). The generously sized cabin seats up to eight passengers, and the rear seats fold flat to haul extra cargo or to pinch hit as a makeshift bed. Traveling with a group? The Ascent’s roof rail capacity of 700 pounds nicely accommodates a sturdy rooftop tent. Standard features include all-wheel drive, driver assist technology, and a rear-seat reminder alert that sounds when anything is left behind as you prepare to exit the vehicle.

Volkswagen Atlas

VW’s seven-seater Atlas has already seen a few changes since its relaunch three years ago. It’s one of the largest crossover SUVs, has unmatched cargo and passenger space, folding second- and third-rows, and roof rails that you can use to secure anything from kayaks to boxes of gear. The Atlas is also capable of towing up to 5,000 pounds, has four adjustable all-wheel drive modes, stability enhancing systems, a hands-free liftgate, and park distance control.

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For going greener

Ford fusion hybrid.

This attractive midsize gas-electric hybrid lets you keep track of energy output on customizable dashboard screens. Along with a roomy interior and 10-way power driver seat for maximum comfort, standard features include an eight-inch touchscreen and voice command for easy access to directions and entertainment, blind spot monitoring, forward automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, and a rearview camera.

Toyota Prius

The Prius has spent the last two decades accumulating industry accolades, and it’s still going strong. The gas-electric hatchback comes with stellar stats: consistently top-ranked on safety lists, excellent fuel economy (it averages 50 miles per gallon in the city, and 54 miles per gallon on the highway) and a reliable history. The company has also upped the model’s standard features, which now include a mammoth 11.6-inch screen, Apple CarPlay, Amazon Alexa, an integrated backup camera, and a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection. (And you’d be surprised how much you can fit in the trunk.)

Jaguar I-Pace

Be prepared to throw any preconceived notions about “boring” electric vehicles out the window when you encounter Jaguar's I-Pace. In the plush and surprisingly spacious cabin, take a minute to check out the detailed instrument panel, then select dynamic mode for a sporty, full-throttle ride. Before you zoom off, download an app like ChargePoint so that you’ll be able to quickly pinpoint fast-charging stations along your route—though with a 253-mile range, you'll have enough juice to get from, say, Washington D.C. to New York .

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Americans love big SUVs and it isn’t hard to see why. Full-size utes advertise that you’re livin’ large just by their sheer size, but they’re also kings of the “utility” factor in “Sport Utility Vehicles.” They offer van-like room for people and cargo, truck-like towing capacity and very often genuine off-road capability. Their brawn is in part due to their construction: nearly all are body-on-frame designs, with SUV wagon shapes sitting atop stout truck frames. 

The downside to full-size SUVs’ huge frames and acres of sheetmetal is weight, which means mediocre-at-best fuel economy and sometimes ponderous handling. Many midsize and smaller SUVs, where efficiency and ride comfort are higher priorities, use unibody construction, integrating both body and chassis into a single (much lighter) unit. Not a single vehicle on this list weighs less than 5,400 pounds.

Still, fuel economy standards have meant improvements to how much fuel these big bruisers use. GM’s full-size SUVs offer diesel engines offering as much as 24 mpg combined, Ford’s Expedition uses a twin-turbo V6 and the 2023 Toyota Sequoia comes only as a hybrid. Most SUVs this big got around 15 mpg combined in 2008, but today the average is closer to 18, and it’s mostly older V8s that keep it low. Except for the Nissan Armada, every model on this list now offers a powerplant that can manage 19 or 20 mpg combined. 

Large SUVs are people (not just kid) hauling, toy-pulling and cargo-carrying superstars. And many are loaded with modern tech (think surround-view cameras and air suspensions) that helps eliminate the burden of their hulking size, especially when driving around town or navigating tight parking lots. These mainstream brand vehicles also often offer luxury appointments that put them close to their luxury-brand counterparts in look and feel. These are the best large SUVs available for 2023, and our list contains a mixture of 2022 and 2023 models.

  • 2023 Jeep Wagoneer The New King Of The Full-Size SUVs
  • 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe Big, Bold And Better Than Ever
  • 2023 Ford Expedition An Excellent All-Arounder, With Decent Economy And Plenty Of Towing Power
  • 2023 GMC Yukon Livin’ Large Like A Junior Edition Escalade
  • 2023 Chevrolet Suburban The Ace Of Space, But A Little Shy On Towing Capacity
  • 2023 Toyota Sequoia The First Hybrid-Only Large SUV
  • 2023 Nissan Armada An Aging Machine, But A Good Value Buy

2023 Jeep Wagoneer

2023 Jeep Wagoneer

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After a 29-year hiatus, the Jeep Wagoneer nameplate returned in 2022 on a brand-new full-size SUV. The Wagoneer, which Jeep says is a sub-brand, also has a luxury sibling, the Grand Wagoneer, but both of these new machines are seriously capable. With lots of room inside, including nearly best-in-class space for cargo and a very roomy third row, the Wagoneer was a winner on utility alone, but it also boasted real off-road ability (we tested it) and up to 10,000 pounds of towing capacity when properly configured. Both attributes are best in class.

But the 2022 Wagoneer had two weaknesses—it came only as a fuel-hungry, 89-octane swilling V8 with fuel economy well below its GM and Ford competition and it didn’t offer a stretched version as they do. This year Jeep has rectified both shortcomings. There is now a stretched Wagoneer L variant that compares exceedingly well to the Chevy Suburban and Ford Expedition Max on cargo and passenger space, and Jeep has fitted parent company Stellantis’ new “Hurricane” family of turbocharged six-cylinder engines that can return up to 20 mpg in combined driving.

Though not as posh as the Grand version, the Wagoneer is also a tech-rich, premium-feeling machine.

The interior material substrates and design feel more natural than the Yukon and Expedition, and the interior feels nearly as luxurious as the Cadillac Escalade. If the Suburban is Bass Pro and the Escalade John Varvatos, the Wagoneer is Barbour. The Wagoneer earns the top spot on our list because of its capability and comfort levels, but they do come at a cost. Model for model, the Wagoneer is the most expensive vehicle on the list.

Pros & Cons

  • Powerful new six-cylinder engine delivers improved fuel economy, impressive performance
  • Off-road capability superior to most other SUVs this large
  • Comfortable, high-end feeling interior, with massive cargo space and a huge third row
  • Sheer size and width can be hard to manage—it really does fill up every lane
  • High price relative to other mainstream-brand large SUVs
  • Even with that new engine, it’s still fuel-hungry, particularly as a V8

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2023 Chevrolet Tahoe

2023 Chevrolet Tahoe

Fully redesigned in 2021, the Chevy Tahoe made major technical improvements to its familiar recipe, namely ditching truck-sourced leaf springs for a fully independent rear suspension and adding a thrifty new turbodiesel six-cylinder engine option. The new rear suspension freed up a whole lot more space in the back for people and cargo, and the Tahoe is still the class leader on cargo and third-row room, at least among the non-stretched versions of vehicles in this class. The suspension also makes the Tahoe a better handling vehicle than many competitors and certainly any previous Tahoe.

Not content to rest on that record of SUV dominance, Chevy gave LT and higher trims of the Tahoe a major tech update for 2022, with a new 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and a major infotainment upgrade to a Google-native system that’s among the easiest to use in the class. Chevy has also expanded the availability of the bigger 6.2-liter V8, which can now be had on the RST, Z71 and Premier models, but it’s fuel-sipping 3.0-liter turbodiesel inline-six that really makes the Tahoe shine, with 24 mpg combined and 8,200 pounds of towing capacity. 2023 brings the addition of GM’s Super Cruise system on the top High Country, but supply chain issues have made availability spotty.

On the downside? The Tahoe’s maximum 8,400-pound tow rating is now a little low for the class, the optional 6.2-liter V8 performs well but sucks down premium gas to the tune of 16 mpg combined and the “affordable” base-model LS is so so spartan it could be an extra in the movie 300. But the Tahoe does have some other virtues, including best-in-class optional towing assistance features. These issues aside, there’s lots to like here, and the Tahoe is a must-drive for anybody in the market for an SUV this size.

  • Best in class passenger and cargo space for its size
  • Three solid powertrain choices, each with lots of brawn
  • 24 mpg combined fuel economy from turbodiesel six
  • Base model too basic, so the real starting point for most buyers is over $60,000
  • Optional V8 a gas guzzler
  • Many desirable features cost extra, including towing-assist gear

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2023 Ford Expedition

2023 Ford Expedition

2023 Ford Expedition

The big Ford Expedition has always been a close relative of Ford’s best-selling F-150 pickup, and it continues to share many of that truck’s hauling talents. Though now dethroned by the Jeep Wagoneer and Toyota Sequoia in overall towing capacity, it still offers a towering 9,300-pound rating. With a design dating back to 2018, Ford also gave the Expedition a big injection of style, tech and capability just last year.

A new Timberline model promises enhanced off-road ability, the styling has been tweaked and there’s a new, more-powerful Stealth model for urban SUV fans of on-road performance. The interior got a new dashboard featuring a standard 12-inch infotainment display and an optional, portrait-style 15.5-inch unit borrowed from the F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E. Other improvements include several new active-safety features that are bundled into Ford’s Co-Pilot360 suite, including road edge detection, intersection assist, reverse automatic emergency braking and evasive steering assist.

The Expedition no longer offers a V8, but instead makes do with a responsive twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter V6, with up to 440 horsepower in the Timberline version or when equipped with the Stealth package. Though it’s mid-pack in fuel economy, even the heavier Timberline is still rated at 17 mpg combined. Ford also offers a stretched version, the Expedition Max, which compares well to the Chevrolet Suburban and Jeep Wagoneer L, falling between both in towing capacity but behind them in cargo and passenger room.

  • Huge interior, if not quite as much room as GM and Jeep
  • Big towing power without terrible fuel economy
  • Lots of standard safety gear and many available configurations
  • Hefty price tag for a non-luxury SUV
  • Some configurations cost more than a Lincoln Navigator
  • Land yacht size translates to land yacht driving feel

2023 GMC Yukon

2023 GMC Yukon

2023 GMC Yukon

Like Chevy’s Tahoe and Suburban, the GMC Yukon was redesigned in 2021 with major improvements in handling, interior space and fuel efficiency, though that last upgrade depends on you purchasing the optional turbodiesel inline six-cylinder engine. Unlike the Chevy versions of this same platform, the Yukon wears uncontroversially handsome styling and has a more upmarket bent. It’s meant to occupy the space between the entry-level Tahoe and the nearly six-figure Cadillac Escalade.

While not quite as luxurious as the latter, it’s nicer inside than the Chevrolets and comes in an equally wide variety of trims. There are also two versions, the regular-sized Yukon and the stretched Yukon XL, which is equivalent to the Suburban and also competes with the Wagoneer L and Expedition Max. The Yukon can tow up to 8,400 pounds and comes with one of two punchy V8s or the frugal and strong diesel.

2023 brings a new top trim, the luxurious Denali Ultimate, which comes with standard 4WD and offers GM’s semi-autonomous Super Cruise system as an option.

Unfortunately, the diesel isn’t available on all models and some of the Yukon’s highest-end trims feel a little less special than their price and marketing suggest. But opt for a lower trim or the off-road-themed AT4 and you get a very satisfying, and hugely roomy, SUV for much less outlay than the pricey Denali and Denali Ultimate models.

  • Capacious and comfortable passenger capacity in all three rows, class-leading cargo space
  • Nicely appointed interior on higher trims, with a minimum of cheap plastic
  • A good performer and handler, and good looking too
  • Potent, but thirsty gas engines, diesel not available on AT4
  • Top trims more expensive than they feel
  • Big third row, but cumbersome to access

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2023 Chevrolet Suburban

2023 Chevrolet Suburban

2023 Chevrolet Suburban

While many competitors include their stretched SUVs in the same lineup as their standard-size ones (Expedition Max, Yukon XL), the Chevrolet Suburban gets a different name than its regular-sized counterpart, the Tahoe. Under the skin though, the big ‘Burb is just a lengthened Tahoe. It benefits from the same technical changes that came with both models’ 2021 redesign, namely the independent rear suspension, big gains in interior space and the thrifty turbodiesel option.

The extra room freed up by that suspension means that the 2023 Suburban offers more room for people and gear than any of its ancestors, and it handles much better too, though this is still a really huge vehicle, so don’t expect a sports car. 2022 brought new infotainment software, added active-safety features and wider availability of the powerful 6.2-liter V8, and this year sees the addition of GM’s Super Cruise system as an option on the top two trims.

The highs include van-like cargo room (up to 144.7 cubic-feet, the best in class by quite a bit), limousine-like passenger room, up to 8,300 pounds of towing brawn and up to 23 mpg combined from the turbodiesel. The addition of more safety features improves the value proposition, but the Suburban still gets very pricey when you add options and its towing capacity is a little lower than the Expedition Max’s or Wagoneer L’s. Like the Tahoe, the base-model LS is also basic indeed.

  • If you want more cargo space than this, you’ll have to get a full-sized van
  • Excellent fuel mileage and towing performance from optional diesel
  • Probably the best on-road handler of the truly large SUVs
  • Base model pretty basic, not cheap in higher trims
  • Interior materials on top models not quite in sync with the price
  • Many desirable features cost extra

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2023 Toyota Sequoia

2023 Toyota Sequoia

2023 Toyota Sequoia

The 2023 Toyota Sequoia is all-new from the ground up, and not a moment too soon. The previous model dated all the way back to 2008 and was at the bottom of the pack in fuel economy and many other areas. Not anymore. The old V8 is gone, replaced by a standard hybrid layout, featuring a twin-turbo V6 and electric motors for a quantum leap in fuel economy. The previous Sequoia struggled to hit 14 mpg combined with four-wheel drive, while the new one can deliver 20. It also boasts a big increase in towing capacity, with up to a 9,520-pound rating, up from 7,400 pounds in 2022.

Toyota also gave the Sequoia a totally new (and quite stylish) look, one in keeping with the Toyota Tundra pickup it shares its platform and frame with. But the Sequoia’s wagon body actually looks much better than the Tundra’s pickup shape, and its one of the most stylish entries in this class. It’s all-new inside too, with a modern interior dominated bright new infotainment screens up to 14 inches wide and backed by the automaker’s newest infotainment and digital assistant software. As before, Toyota also ladles on a huge amount of standard active-safety gear.

Where the Sequoia still lags, however, is in passenger and cargo space. This is a big vehicle, but it has the least overall cargo space in the class and one of the smallest holds behind the third row when it’s in use. That way back seat is also much smaller than the ones in the Sequoia’s domestic-brand competitors. Still, there’s much to like about this reinvented full-sizer, particularly its combination of good fuel economy and big towing numbers.

  • Standard hybrid drivetrain dramatically improves fuel economy
  • Major increases in towing capacity and off-road capability
  • Compelling new design inside and out, and lots of modern technology features
  • Far short of class leaders on cargo space
  • Relatively modest third-row accommodations
  • No stretched version like domestic competitors

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2023 Nissan Armada

2023 Nissan Armada

2023 Nissan Armada

Based on the global-market Nissan Patrol, the Armada’s basic design is now 13 years old and its age is reflected in its overall score. However, this big SUV’s pricing makes it a bargain if you can live with its shortcomings. The Armada costs as much as $9,000 less than comparable models from Chevrolet and Jeep, and for that much many buyers can overlook some shortcomings. The Armada also does lots of things well, including offering 8,500 pounds of standard towing capacity and a powerful V8.

Nissan also gave the Armada a big update in 2021, with much-improved in-vehicle technology and connectivity offerings (including a standard 12.3-inch central touchscreen) and updated styling inside and out. The 400 horsepower V8, stout frame and 9.3 inches of ground clearance makes for a good off-road companion and the Nissan is a capable people mover too. Where it falls down? It’s got less cargo space than the domestic SUVs (but, curiously, more than the new Sequoia), gets worst-in-class gas mileage and has a distinctly mid-size third row.

But Nissan does build in a comprehensive suite of standard active-safety gear and many tech features, and despite its fundamental age the interior doesn’t feel dated. Though off the pace dynamically and a thirsty machine to feed at the pump, the price is very friendly.

  • Meaningfully less expensive than many alternatives
  • Powerful V8 engine with a standard 8,500-pound tow rating
  • Loads of tech features and driver-assist gear
  • Terrible fuel economy
  • Lots of body roll on-road handling
  • Less cargo and passenger space than domestic rivals

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These SUVs were selected for two main criteria: 1) the ranking by Forbes Wheels staff, 2) their status a popular-brand, relatively affordable machines. We rank the best large luxury SUVs separately, even though some of the SUVs on this list can top out above $80,000.

This list contains a mixture of 2022 and 2023 model year vehicles. Our rating methodology expanded from five to seven categories for 2022 and remains unchanged for 2023.

For 2022, our ratings categories are:

  • Performance
  • Fuel Economy
  • Infotainment
  • Comfort & Room
  • Cargo Space & Storage
  • Style & Design

Overall: 100 points

  • Performance (15 points) The Performance score is a subjective assessment of a vehicle’s handling, braking, acceleration, ride quality and other qualitative performance measures such as horsepower, torque, zero-to-60 time and top speed. Towing capability for trucks and SUVs also is considered. Performance of the vehicles is compared against the identified competitive set. While driving, reviewers look for attributes relative to the expectations set by the manufacturer and by consumer expectations.   
  • Fuel Economy (15 points) The Fuel Economy score is based on the combined mpg estimate for the entire model lineup and how that figure measures against the identified competitive set. The mpg estimates are based on EPA data or the manufacturer if no EPA data is available. Hybrid and plug-in electric variants within a lineup that significantly lower their overall average will not be included in the comparison unless the competitive set also has hybrid or PHEV variants. Scoring for pure electric vehicles will be based on kilowatts consumed per 100 miles and the comparative mile per gallon equivalent, or MPGe.   
  • Safety (15 points) The Safety score is based on crash test results from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Vehicles not yet rated by either agency receive zero points. Also included in the safety rating are points awarded for certain advanced driver-assistance safety features offered as standard equipment on the base trim. There are nine safety features Forbes Wheels considers mandatory for the standard offering: forward emergency automatic braking, forward collision warning, automatic high beams, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic warning, adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning or one of its higher-level variants, lane keeping assistance or lane centering. Vehicles must have at least four of these in their standard offering to receive points. Vehicles that offer a Level 2 self-driving system (a combination of adaptive cruise control and lane centering) are eligible for a bonus point.
  • Infotainment (15 points) The Infotainment score is based on points awarded for certain features offered as standard equipment on the base trim. Forbes Wheels identifies certain features that are growing in popularity and therefore have been adopted by both premium and mainstream automakers. Some of these features include a minimum 7-inch touchscreen (or premium vehicles that use a rotary knob, touchpad or other mechanism to control a non-touchscreen display), wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a customizable, digital driver information display or instrument panel and at least 2 USB ports. Additional points are awarded for popular features that haven’t been widely adopted in mainstream vehicles such as wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and wireless charging capabilities.
  • Comfort & Room (15 points) The Comfort & Room score is based on points awarded for the reviewer’s assessment of the vehicle’s comfort, ergonomics and overall interior feel as well as effective use of space. Points also are awarded for the measurement of rear-seat legroom and how it compares with the identified competitive set. Vehicles that offer segment-best legroom in either rear seat or optional third row are eligible for a bonus point.   
  • Cargo Space & Storage (15 points) The Cargo Space & Storage score is based on points awarded for the reviewer’s assessment of the vehicle’s large and small cargo spaces (as well as small-item storage) and how well they serve their purpose and effective use of space. Reviewers also consider innovative storage solutions and flexible loading features. Points also are awarded for the cargo space measurements for the rear cargo hold or trunk and how it compares with the identified competitive set. Vehicles that offer a segment-best cargo or trunk space are eligible for a bonus point.
  • Styling (10 points) The Styling score is a subjective assessment of a vehicle’s overall styling and design, inside and out. Reviewers also consider the configuration of the interior and how well the design plays into the function. Build quality also is a consideration.

Why You Can Trust Forbes Wheels:

The Forbes Wheels team is committed to bringing you unbiased, unvarnished information about new and used vehicles, automotive accessories, the vehicle buying process and the fast-evolving technology in today’s automobiles. Our vehicle and accessory reviews are backed by decades of experience and a team of dozens of veteran automotive experts from all walks of life. We create our rankings using published, data-driven methodologies and our direct experiences. While we sometimes participate in manufacturer-hosted events, we also independently source and test vehicles and accessories.

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View the best affordable large SUVs, generally priced under $55,000. Then read our affordable large SUV reviews, and compare SUV features. All Rankings »

2024 Chevrolet Suburban

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The 2024 Jeep Wagoneer is a potent SUV that exudes quality from every angle. From a comfortable and high-class interior to a peppy...  read more »

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With 14-21 MPG city and 19-27 MPG on the highway, the base 2024 Chevrolet Suburban is the most fuel-efficient model among large SUVs.

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The next Animal Crossing game hasn't yet been confirmed, but it's likely going to switch up one recurring part of every mainline entry in the series.

  • The next Animal Crossing game is expected to shake up the series' travel options with a new method of transportation.
  • Speculation suggests that cars may be the main mode of travel in the rumored urban environment of the upcoming game.
  • Players may also see the return of trains or the introduction of bicycles and subways for travel within the city.

Although a new Animal Crossing game has yet to be officially announced, fan speculation surrounding the series' future has begun to heat up as the release of Nintendo's next console approaches. Animal Crossing: New Horizons advanced the series in many ways, iterating on staple features of the franchise to give players more customization freedom than any previous entry. The next Animal Crossing game is likely to further develop the series' core concepts, including the series' traversal options and the method of transportation players take to and from their towns.

The opening of each Animal Crossing game follows a similar formula that sees the player move to a new town ready to start their life among its animal villagers . While this iconic opening has varied slightly from game to game, it is a key element in establishing Animal Crossing 's core concept of new beginnings and will likely be present in the next entry. However, one way this opening has changed between games is the method of transportation by which players arrive in their new town, meaning the next Animal Crossing game is already set to shake up the series' travel options.

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The next animal crossing will likely have a new method of travel.

The original Animal Crossing for GameCube began with players arriving in their town on a train, while its sequel, Animal Crossing: Wild World for the Nintendo DS, opened with players arriving at their new town in a taxi. Animal Crossing: City Folk changed this sequence up further by having players arrive in town via a bus, which would also then transport players to the city whenever they wished to visit. Animal Crossing: New Leaf brought back the classic train as its transportation method, but Animal Crossing: New Horizons went in a completely different direction by flying players to and from their island on a plane flown by Dodo Airlines.

With the exception of New Leaf reusing the train motif from the original Animal Crossing , each method of transportation has been different between games. With the next Animal Crossing rumored to take players back to a city environment, there are a wide variety of transportation methods the game could feature. After New Horizons made traveling abroad a standard feature via Mystery Island Tours , it only makes sense that its sequel would utilize a convenient method of transportation to build upon this world-exploration mechanic.

Predicting How Players Will Travel in the Next Animal Crossing Game

An obvious choice for the next Animal Crossing to use as its main means of transportation is cars, given that it's rumored to be set in an urban environment. Cars are not new to the Animal Crossing series, with players being able to use them as furniture but unable to actually drive them. Giving players the ability to drive their own car to travel to and from their town would be a huge change from what has been the standard in past entries, but it would certainly open the door for new gameplay options including a new Animal Crossing customizable system and greater player control over their ability to explore outside their town.

Another traversal method that makes sense in an urban setting could come from the series bringing back its train imagery and using a subway for transportation. Depending on the size of the next Animal Crossing 's supposed city , a subway could take players to and from their town, as well as to different areas around the city itself. Aside from these vehicles, bicycles would be another great option for the next Animal Crossing to feature, as they would fit with the urban setting while maintaining the franchise's cozy, rustic aesthetic that has become so popular among Animal Crossing fans.

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BOCHAO Dog Car Seat for Large Dogs Car Seat 2 Small Dogs,Dog Car Back Seats Travel Bed Dog Seat,Comfortable and Safe;Multipurpose Design-can be Converted into a Dog Bed or Dog Sofa Cushion;Dog Blanket

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Dog Car Seat for Large Dogs Car Seat 2 Small Dogs,Dog Car Back Seats Travel Bed Dog Seat,Comfortable and Safe;Multipurpose Design-can be Converted into a Dog Bed or Dog Sofa Cushion;Dog Blanket

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  • Large car bed for dogs-Safety and comfort: super soft short plush fabric,high-density sponge, high-resilience environmentally friendly PP cotton,4cm wide car seat belt,high-quality non-slip bottom,Bold safety buckle;The high-performance car dog bed allows dogs to not feel scared or anxious while in the car, and is ideal for traveling with dogs.
  • Large Dog Car Seat Size:33.5"(L) X 21"(W) X 7.9"(H),This large dog car seat is suitable for large/medium dogs under 55 lbs or two small to medium pets under 20 lbs;The Dog Seat is suitable for installation in the rear seat of all types of cars, and can also be installed in a larger space in the trunk of the car (such as in the trunk of an SUV).
  • Multifunctional use:The safety belt of the dog car seats can be removed and put into the side pocket, After removing the seat belt Fold the backrest and use it as a Dog beds at home;It can also be used on the Sofa to protect the Sofa from being damaged by Dogs.
  • Easy to install:The seat belt is designed with an adjustable buckle, the dog booster seat can be easily installed on the rear seat of the car, just fix the seat belt on the top of the car seat and adjust the length of the seat belt;There are also 3 iron clips at the bottom that can be inserted into the car seat belt card slot to more securely fix the dog booster seat;The dog seat is equipped with 2 safety buckles and can be used by 2 puppies.
  • Easy to clean: This dog seat is completely detachable, open the zipper to take out the sponge and PP cotton, and put the dog seat cloth cover in the washing machine for cleaning; you can also use a vacuum cleaner to clean the surface impurities or hair of the dog seat during daily cleaning.
  • Special Note:The Dog car seat is packaged in vacuum compression, please wait patiently for about 8 hours after opening the package, it will return to the best state; if you encounter any problems during use, please feel free to contact us, we will solve it for you within 12 hours !

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Bochao dog car seat car bed for dogs.

large dog car seat Dog Car Travel Bed

Multiple uses for a dog car seat that can be converted into a dog bed or a dog sofa cushion for use at home

Suitable for medium and large dog car seats, or 2 small dog car seats.

Suitable for medium and large dog car seats, or 2 small dog car seats

High-performance dog car seat made of high-quality materials, comfortable and safe

High-performance dog car seat made of high-quality materials, comfortable and safe

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  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 33.5 x 22 x 7.87 inches; 5.25 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ Large car bed for dogs-Grey
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 20, 2021
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ZEEXI US
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07QV9Q2KM
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China
  • #58 in Dog Booster & Car Seats

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Customers like the comfort, ease of installation, and appearance of the pet seat. For example, they mention it's very soft, the sides are firm enough yet soft, and the material feels like memory foam on the bottom. That said, opinions are mixed on the quality, fit, adhesion, and value.

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Customers like the comfort, safety, and security this dog bed provides. They mention that the sides are firm enough yet soft, the material is nice and soft, and it feels like memory foam on the bottom. Some say that it comes with a super soft blanket that their dogs already started nesting with.

"...I would use a separate leash for safety. Overall it’s very comfortable and looks nice, doesn’t take up too much space. Perfect for long car rides." Read more

"...These seats kept them comfortable , but not enclosed for our car ride. Highly recommend!..." Read more

"...The bed is very soft and comfortable. It is very easy to clean. It did take a good three days before he would lay in it...." Read more

"...The quality is fantastic, and very comfortable for the dog . It has nice side pockets to store toys or leash...." Read more

Customers like the ease of installation of the pet seat. They say it's super easy to put together, takes almost no time at all, and the instructions are clear. They also mention that it'll keep their pets comfortable, but not enclosed for their car ride.

"...These seats kept them comfortable, but not enclosed for our car ride . Highly recommend!..." Read more

"...Initial thoughts were it was really easy to put the foam in and looked great in the cad. My puppy loved it...." Read more

"...I had not problem putting it together and the quality was good. Would recommend." Read more

"Nice for big dog to sit in or little dog to lie down in. Horrible to assemble " Read more

Customers like the appearance of the pet seat. They say it's great, cute, and sturdy. Some mention that the bed is perfect and made well.

"...Overall it’s very comfortable and looks nice , doesn’t take up too much space. Perfect for long car rides." Read more

"...thoughts were it was really easy to put the foam in and looked great in the cad . My puppy loved it...." Read more

"... The bed is perfect ! She is comfortable with plenty of room to stretch—she is 35lb but long! (Australian Shepard length, corgi legs)...." Read more

"Wow! I should’ve gotten this for my pup WAY earlier. It’s AMAZING !..." Read more

Customers like the safety of the pet seat. They say the features are nice, and it provides a safe place for their pets to lay. They also appreciate the safety belt that keeps the dog in its seat. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and value of the product.

"My dog loves this bed so much!! I love it because it protects my leather seats ...." Read more

"...It’s the only thing that makes him feel safe in the car !..." Read more

"...Regardless, the seat doesn’t move and I feel like he’s very safe in it with the comfy cushion barrier..." Read more

"Love the comfort, safety and security this dog bed provides ! We call it his “luxury” dog bed. He used to stand for hours on end in the car...." Read more

Customers are mixed about the quality of the pet seat. Some mention it's well made, stable, and airtight. However, others say the sides are low and the quality is low. They also say the material is thin and without padding in the back.

"...They come airtight , so naturally, they need time to expand." Read more

"...There is a thin fiber mesh stabilizer that makes it slightly difficult to put it back over the foam...." Read more

"...The quality is fantastic , and very comfortable for the dog. It has nice side pockets to store toys or leash...." Read more

"...but we didn’t like how shallow the sides are and they’re also pretty unstable so if our dog leans on them/puts her head on them, they roll out...." Read more

Customers have mixed opinions about the fit of the pet seat. Some mention that it fits their pets very well, while others say that it didn't fit in theirs. The size is not as displayed and the product comes in super tight packages.

" Nice for big dog to sit in or little dog to lie down in. Horrible to assemble" Read more

"...They fit snug but well together . I prefer the snug side-by-side fit, and stayed in place for our 9 hour drive!..." Read more

"...She loves our Scotty’s car seat but it’s too small . I wish this was a little firmer but it does the job...." Read more

"...It may look silly in the photo, but it folded well to fit between my two boys when we picked up the puppy...." Read more

Customers are mixed about the adhesion of the pet seat. Some mention that it's easy to secure to the passenger seat, and the attachments hook into the seat belt clips perfectly. However, other customers say that it isn't secure to car seat, does not secure the bottom, and does not keep the animal in place.

"...firm enough yet soft for her, it doesn’t slip around, and the safety hook are great ...." Read more

"...That leaves the 3rd latch unbundled where the seat is not secured ...." Read more

"...It’s easy to remove and install in the car, very secure with the two harnesses , and very sturdy for keeping my pups safe in the car...." Read more

"...have their seat belt attachments there.. That said there is no way to secure it on the door side..." Read more

Customers are mixed about the value of the pet seat. Some mention it's well worth the price, a great purchase, and good quality for the price. Others say it'll be a good product, but the quality is much cheaper than expected for the value.

"...This is perfect, not extra purchases or bulky item. A 2 in 1. I love it and so do the dogs. Unfortunately the smaller dog doesn’t get to use it...." Read more

"...It worked well for what I needed. However, the quality is much cheaper than I thought for the price...." Read more

"...quality and security of this car seat is great... and a very good value for the buck !" Read more

"... Good value for the money , I believe. Thank you!" Read more

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