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According toProgressive, SUVs tend to be better than cars for older drivers based on safety studies.
And theyre usually easier to get in and out of, as they are higher off the ground.
Drivers of all ages want a car that is affordable, dependable and comfortable.
Here are seven SUVs that suffer from these shortcomings and should be avoided by retirees during this incentive-heavy month.
Also seeseven SUVs that mechanics say will cost the most money over time.
Chevrolet Suburban
As MotorTrend pointed out, the Suburban is unrivaled in space-to-price ratio.
If your budget is $60,000, use it wisely and get a reliable smaller car.
Consumer Reports gives the 2024 Discovery an overall score of 52 out of 100.
According to estimates from theU.S.
Consumer Reports questioned the Navigators safety features and scored it low in recent vehicle braking and emergency handling tests.
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