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  2. Ranking the most reliable SUVs - AOL

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    Edmunds provides a guide to selecting the most reliable SUV in ... and has proven to be pretty reliable. If you want a small luxury SUV, the XC40 is a great buy. ... top picks from J.D. Power's ...

  3. 12 SUVs With the Most Reliable Engines - AOL

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    Here are 12 SUVs with the most reliable engines. ... This compact luxury SUV has a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder, along with the benefit of a 4-year/50,000-mile warranty. ... 16 Best Tech ...

  4. 10 Most Reliable Used SUVs With Great Gas Mileage - AOL

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    “We think the compact SUV’s interior feels well-made and that the controls are well thought out.” Speaking of fuel economy, the RAV4 Hybrid sees 38 to 41 mpg. It starts at $20,000.

  5. Pontiac Aztek - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, it filled the gap left since the Sunrunner's discontinuation in 1997, while in the U.S. and Mexico, it was the first Pontiac-badged SUV ever sold. At launch, the Aztek was initially available with front-wheel drive , but later in the 2001 model year, a full-time, fully automatic all-wheel-drive system dubbed Versatrak was made available.

  6. Canadian Car of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Best New SUV / CUV (under $35,000) - Hyundai Tucson Best New SUV / CUV ($35,000 - $50,000) - Ford Edge Best New SUV / CUV (over $50,000) - Volkswagen Touareg Best New Technology - Ford's Rear Inflatable Seat Belts Best New Design - Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

  7. Chevrolet S-10 Blazer - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet (S-10) Blazer and its badge engineered GMC (S-15) Jimmy counterpart are compact/mid-size SUVs manufactured and marketed by Chevrolet and GMC from the 1983 through 2005 model years, over two generations – until the early 1990s alongside these brands' full-size SUVs with near identical nameplates, but lacking removable hardtops.