SUV finance
Over the last 20 or so years, SUVs have gradually overtaken saloons and estates to become the larger car of choice. What makes them so popular, and should you buy one on finance?
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What is an SUV?
An SUV, short for sport utility vehicle, is a type of car that combines features of both a passenger car and a traditional off-road vehicle. SUVs are typically larger and taller than sedans or hatchbacks, and they usually sit high off the ground, providing a commanding driving position and improved visibility on the road.
Originally created for the US army in preparation for World War II, the very first SUVs were designed specifically to transport army personnel safely across rough terrain. After the war, the Jeep in the US and the Land Rover in the UK went on to become hugely popular with the wider public and remain so to this day.
What’s the difference between a crossover and an SUV?
You may have heard the terms ‘crossover’ and ‘SUV’ in the same breath and wondered what they mean. The difference between an SUV and a crossover lies in the chassis. A crossover has a unibody car construction, meaning that the body of the car and the frame are all one piece. With SUVs, the body is attached to a separate frame, like a truck.
The other key difference is that crossovers are usually front wheel drives rather than all wheel drives (or 4x4s, like traditional SUVs), making them much nimbler on the road. Slightly confusingly, many of the vehicles currently marketed as SUVs are in fact crossovers, designed with urban and city driving in mind.
Best SUVs
Finding an SUV that is right for you will depend on your own personal circumstances and requirements. They come in various shapes and sizes (with correspondingly variable price tags), from compact, city run arounds to bigger, more traditional off-roaders.
Their enduring appeal lies in their sturdy versatility, safety of design and generous head and legroom. But there are a few particular features that might make a certain type of SUV stand out as the best choice for you, depending on what you’re after:
Spaciousness – SUVs are often chosen for their ample interior space, both for passengers and cargo. A desirable SUV should offer comfortable seating for all occupants, with sufficient legroom, headroom, and overall roominess.
Safety features – Safety is a significant concern for many SUV buyers. Desirable SUVs often come equipped with advanced safety features such as multiple airbags, stability control, anti-lock braking systems (ABS), traction control, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keeping assist, and collision warning/mitigation systems.
Capability – SUVs are often chosen for their ability to handle different driving conditions and tasks. A desirable SUV may have good ground clearance and off-road capabilities, especially for those who enjoy outdoor activities or need to navigate rough terrain.
Comfort and ride quality – A desirable SUV should provide a comfortable and smooth ride, with a well-designed suspension system that absorbs bumps and road imperfections effectively.
Technology and connectivity – Many buyers prioritise modern technology features in their SUVs.
Fuel efficiency – While traditionally SUVs have been associated with lower fuel efficiency compared to smaller vehicles, there is an increasing demand for SUVs with better fuel economy.
Reliability and resale value – SUV buyers often consider the reliability and resale value of the vehicle.
Popular SUVs
There is such a huge range of models on offer that it’s impossible to highlight them all, but some of the best SUVs of today include:
Ford Puma
As of June 2023, this stylish, compact crossover can claim to be the UK’s best-selling small SUV. Fun to drive, it’s packed with cutting-edge safety features and clever storage solutions.
Dacia Duster
This fuss-free, affordable SUV is roomy and efficient, but lacks the safety features and street-cred of other pricier brands.
Skoda Karoq
Offering practicality in abundance and good value for money, this comfortable family mid-size SUV has an enormous interior, boasting a 588-litre boot.
Skoda Kodiaq
A much-admired all-rounder, Skoda’s first seven-seater SUV comes with decent tech, impressive features and ample space to accommodate modern family life.
KIA Sportage
Both practical and eye-catching, this five-door family crossover delivers a smooth drive and premium comfort. The latest model comes with top-of-the-range tech, too.
KIA Niro
Another looker, this small SUV has been designed with family life in mind. With plenty of space and smart storage on offer inside, it also has impressive onboard technology.
Nissan Qashqai
This much-loved family SUV really set the bar for the genre when it first entered the scene in 2006. With its rugged good looks and affordable running costs, its popularity continues.
BMW X3
BMW make 7 SUVs in total, The X3 falls into the compact, premium crossover SUV class and is both gorgeous to look at and excellent to drive, combining luxury and practicality.
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Comfortable and high-performing, this sizable and supremely practical 4x4 can pretty much take you anywhere in any weather.
Land Rover Discovery
A British classic, this iconic, luxury seven-seater can tow a caravan, scale a mountain and tackle the school run all in a day’s work, while offering comfort and style.