How to Compare SUVs by Price

Buying a car is a big decision. Several variables (independent of the sticker price) determine the ultimate cost of the car. Not only will the bells, whistles and features of the car affect the price, but gas mileage, insurance, and maintenance costs can also cost lots of money in the long run. When buying a sport utility vehicle, the same rules apply; keep several things in mind when performing a total price comparison.

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  1. Important decisions

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      Decide between a hybrid or a regular-engine SUV. With hybrid SUVs, the gas savings may not save you money in the long run if you consider the higher prices on hybrid SUVs. The most fuel-efficient SUVs are the Mazda Tribute, the Ford Escape and the Mercury Mariner, all of which get 34/30 miles per gallon, city/highway. (An important side note: most hybrid cars get higher mpg in the city, rather than the highway, unlike most regular-engine cars, so if the majority of your driving is in a city, you may benefit more from the gas-cost savings.) If you decide on a regular-engine SUV, you should also compare mpg, as this might ultimately save you money. You can use Automotive.com to compare this and other aspects of all SUV models.

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      Consider your needs. For example, do you need high towing capacity? Lots of seating? A big trunk area? Do you need 4-wheel or all-wheel drive, or will 2-wheel drive do? All of these aspects will influence the price you pay. Typically, smaller, less powerful SUVs will be cheaper than their larger counterparts, although it depends ultimately on the make and model. Also keep in mind that bigger SUVs come with higher fuel, maintenance and insurance costs.

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      Keep safety in mind. SUVs typically do not handle as well on the road as regular cars, so safety can be an issue. You may want to pay a little extra for added safety features. Also look at variables such as stability control, rollover protection and airbags.

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      Compare prices among similar SUVs. Once you decide on the type of SUV you want, you can compare similar makes and models through Automotive.com. Select a make and model that has the features you like and then select "Most Similar" in the comparison.

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      Compare prices near you. The sticker price you find online for an SUV may mean nothing, as prices vary from place to place and dealer to dealer. Also consider if you want a new or used version of the SUV you select, and if you want to buy or lease. Visit Cars.com to find all of the specific types of makes and models of SUVs you are considering in your area. You will not only be able to view the prices, but the site also features a buy vs. lease calculator that will help determine your monthly payments.

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