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Editors' Most Wanted Vehicles for 2007

SUV Under $45,000

2007 Acura MDXWinner: 2007 Acura MDX

Improved handling, a redesigned interior and even more cutting-edge features — such as a nav system with live traffic information — make this perennial favorite our winner this year. The MDX gains 47 horses with the standard all-aluminum 3.7-liter V6 engine producing 300 horsepower. Front- and all-wheel-drive capability is handled by a new five-speed automatic transmission with SportShift manual capability. Add this to an all-new bespoke chassis and an electromechanical all-wheel-drive system for class-leading driving dynamics. With exceptional performance, standard safety and interior features, plus Acura's attention to detail, this luxury SUV sets the standard for excellence in this class.

Honorable Mention: 2007 Chevrolet Suburban/GMC Yukon XL/Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon

The Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon twins hold a special place in the hearts of many American families as workhorses that combine amazing utility with durability and performance. Completely overhauled for 2007, GM's full-size SUVs are much more refined than the previous models and now sport more fuel-efficient engines, available power-folding second-row seats and head curtain airbags. You can choose from three trim levels and front- or all-wheel drive. A third-row seat is also available for growing families. Other features include a DVD player, remote vehicle starting, navigation system and a six-disc CD changer. Because of its seating for up to nine, inviting cabin and choice of three V8 engines, the 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon is a compelling choice for shoppers in this vehicle segment.


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