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Top 10 most reliable used crossovers and SUVs

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Suzuki Jimny
Experts have compiled a diverse list . Source: Suzuki

There's always a way to buy a good crossover or SUV cheaply. You need to turn to the secondary market, where experts have identified the best used cars in their segment. Special attention was paid to reliability.

The list was compiled by Autocar specialists. They tested different models and chose the best ones. Some of the cars on the list have fallen in price on the secondary market, which will appeal to potential buyers.

The best used crossovers and SUVs:

  1. Suzuki Jimny (1981-2005);
  2. Toyota Land Cruiser Amazon (1998-2007);
  3. Land Rover Discovery (2004-2009);
  4. Volkswagen T3 Syncro (1984-1992);
  5. Volkswagen Touareg (2002-2010);
  6. Toyota Land Cruiser (since 1984);
  7. Land Rover Defender 110 (1990-2016);
  8. Jeep Cherokee (1993-2000);
  9. Toyota Hilux (1988-2004);
  10. Land Rover Forward Control 101 (1972-1978).

The small Suzuki Jimny is very reliable. Its excellent off-road capabilities will appeal to adventure enthusiasts, while its compact size will be appreciated by city dwellers.

The Touareg is an interesting representative of the list. Its advantages include a practical interior, rich equipment, and powerful engines.

Land Rover Forward Control is the most unusual car on the list. A rough and tough (originally military) car will leave everyone behind on the road.

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