Kreigh's Buyer's Guide

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Standard Utility Vehicles

SUVs actually do not have too much range. There are the utility based options all the way to the ultra luxury options, but the bad news is, they're all expensive. They are rising is popularity in America, whcih means the price is going up. They Do have range in what service they provide. There are the rock crawling options like Jeep Wranglers; there are the people moving versions like the GMC Suburban; there are the luxurious, comfortable options like the Mercedes G65 AMG; lastly, there are the sporting options like the Range Rover. Much like cars, Germans provide greata options for a good blend of comfort and reliability. They all offer roughly the same utility if you're one of the few who actually looks into that. Jeeps are great because of their avalability it will make them cheaper to maintain in general. The advice I have is stay away from anything British, I'm look at you, Range Rover. They are notoriously unreliable and expensive to own. If you want to off road, go with a Wrangler. If you want to cruise around and get groceries, get a small German SUV. If you want to have the most expensive Suv at the restaurant, go with a G65 AMG.