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Bentley Bentayga SUV (2016 onwards) Review
Bentley’s luxury SUV impresses with speed, comfort and bespoke options
New price: £155,555 - £217,320PROS
- Blend of comfort and handling
- Cabin well-built and generously appointed
- Lots of personalisation
- Recommended luxury SUV
CONS
- Options can double price
- High running costs
- Interior bits borrowed from cheaper cars
- It won't trouble a Range Rover off-road
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Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class Coupe (2016 - 2023) Review
SUV with a whiff of style over substance
Used price: £15,628 - £69,173PROS
- Purposeful stance
- Sporty handling
- Roomy, quality cabin
CONS
- Restricted engine range
- High boot lip and floor
- A case of style over substance
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Maserati Levante SUV (2016 onwards) Review
Engaging drive from well-judged Maserati SUV
New price: £90,715 - £167,020PROS
- Low-slung and good-looking
- Class-leading aerodynamics
- Quiet cabin with improved build quality
- Handles better than Ghibli saloon
- Competitive pricing
CONS
- Diesel doesn't sound like a Maserati
- Petrol S is a lot more expensive
- Front-seat comfort questionable
- Steering heavy
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Audi Q7 SQ7 (2016 onwards) Review
Audi’s seven-seat supercar-slayer – now with a 500hp V8 petrol engine
New price: £88,065 - £91,060PROS
- Immensely fast
- Loads of space
- Surprisingly comfortable
CONS
- Thirsty when thrashed
- Expensive to buy
- Vast dimensions
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Ferrari GTC4Lusso Coupe (2016 - 2020) Review
FF replacement is still the best Ferrari for everyday use.
Used price: £67,853 - £133,570PROS
- Practical four-seater Ferrari
- Brilliant V12 gets more power
- Cabin redesigned but still lovely
- Better than ever at low speeds
CONS
- FF handles better driven quickly
- Multimedia system still not cutting edge
- It isn’t cheap… but buyers won't care
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Lexus RX SUV (2016 - 2022) Review
Old-school luxury with an exclusively hybrid powertrain
Used price: £9,547 - £43,675PROS
- Quiet, comfortable and refined
- Long warranty and great dealer experience
- Incredibly reliable
CONS
- Awful infotainment
- Boot is tight
- Hybrid powertrain not that efficient
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Jaguar F-Pace (2016 onwards) Review
Jag's biggest SUV is good to drive and smartly styled
New price: £48,125 - £84,485PROS
- Fantastic to drive
- Practical and roomy interior
- Excellent diesel engines
CONS
- Rivals are more efficient
- Firmer ride
- Question marks over reliability
- Fantastic to drive
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Mercedes-Benz GLS-Class SUV (2016 - 2019) Review
Masses of presence, but feels dated inside
Used price: £22,361 - £41,470PROS
- Comfortable and powerful
- Superbly built
- Well-equipped
CONS
- Rivals cheaper to run
- Not hugely different from GL-Class
- Hardly an S-Class in SUV form
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Land Rover Range Rover Evoque Convertible (2016 - 2018) Review
Now you are even easier to see in the SUV to be seen in
Used price: £11,471 - £23,564PROS
- Top-down appeal for fashionable SUV
- Luxuriously-appointed interior
- Space for four adults
- Off-roading ability uncompromised
CONS
- Poor boot space and awkward access
- Extra weight blunts speed/economy
- Expensive to buy and run
- Not as good to drive as regular Evoque
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Land Rover Discovery Sport (2015 onwards) Review
Junior Land Rover mixes premium with pragmatism, but at a price
New price: £42,350 - £57,850PROS
- Stylish, premium appeal
- Brilliant off-road, good on-road
- PHEV version offers strong economy
CONS
- Tight third row seat space
- Thirsty petrol engines
- Questionable reliability