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Like their non-luxury brethren, compact luxury SUVs feel more like utility vehicles than hatchbacks. Here you'll find extensive lists of luxury equipment and advanced technology, along with more upscale cabins and higher-horsepower engines. The Mercedes-Benz GLC is a perennial favorite thanks to its old-world elegance, remarkable comfort, and advanced infotainment and safety tech. There are also great options from Audi and Porsche, among others, but the Volvo XC60 is possibly the most underrated entry in this group and well worth a look. Shoppers should also check out the Acura RDX, a relatively affordable compact SUV with sharp handling and a cabin design inspired by the NSX supercar.
Midsize luxury SUVs are all about interior refinement, top-shelf technology, and often the option of serious power and handling, if you're into that sort of thing. For peak performance, the European models are a class apart, exemplified by the Mercedes-Benz GLE with its exquisite cabin quality, cutting-edge infotainment system and a range of near-perfect engines. The same can be said of the BMW X5, which also has the distinction of having one of the only plug-in hybrid powertrains in the class. The sporty Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q8 are different takes on this formula from the same automaker (Volkswagen Group), while the return of the Land Rover Defender offers a modern take on the brand's rough and rugged roots. These established models should be on high alert, however, with the tech-laden Genesis GV80 hot on their tails.
Before making a final decision you should always take it for a test drive. You never know if one car may feel more natural and comfortable to drive than another. During your test drive, get an idea of how the car would handle on a typical day for you. If you do a lot of highway driving make sure to take it on the highway so you know exactly what it would feel like to be in that car every day.
Diesel particulate filters (DPFs) represent a complicated topic but, the fact remains they are a legal requirement on all diesel cars registered since 2009, meaning it cannot be ignored and adds crucial weight to whether or not you should buy a diesel car.
While the air quality debate is well worth factoring in, it is still advisable to weigh up all of your options, looking at all of the above factors without any preconceptions of what you should drive, before you choose to buy.
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