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    Most Reliable and Fuel-Efficient New Midsized SUVs

    These dependable models are perfect for around-town drives, commutes, and longer trips

    2024 Ford Edge seen driving in a city environment.
    Ford Edge
    Photo: Ford

    When it comes to workhorse, do-it-all family vehicles, the midsized SUV reigns supreme. Two-row models are roomy enough to carry three kids in the back seat along with their school, sports, or camp gear. Opt for a three-row version and you can carry enough stuff for a weeklong vacation for a family of five or take six passengers to all the activities you can schedule. In any form it can operate as a mobile office or, on weekends, it can be the perfect tailgating support vehicle.

    As with any vehicle, reliability is always a top consideration. A vehicle does you no good if it’s in the shop. And it has to get good fuel economy because nobody wants to constantly stop for gas.

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    That’s why our car experts compiled the list below. It features the two- and three-row midsized SUVs that scored well in Consumer Reports’ road tests, have average or better predicted reliability ratings, and get 21 mpg overall or better.

    These SUVs are all models recommended by CR. That means they scored well in our road tests, which comprise more than 50 objective and subjective evaluations. On top of that, they have good reliability and come standard with key active safety equipment, including automatic emergency braking (AEB) with pedestrian detection. We also indicate whether AEB that works at highway speeds, blind spot warning (BSW), and rear cross traffic warning (RCTW) are standard or optional. They also performed well in government and insurance industry crash tests if they were tested.

    We’ve listed them by their Overall Score, which is a combination of all those factors. Though we tested more expensive all-wheel-drive versions of some of these, we also recommend the more affordable two-wheel-drive versions.

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    We investigate, research, and test so you can choose with confidence.