Used Car Pricing: 2007 SUVs: Compact
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CHEVROLET SUVs See all Chevrolet models
2007 Chevrolet Equinox Compact SUV View: Pictures | Video
2007 Chevrolet Equinox LT SUV Shown
Editors' Rating
7.4
Consumer Rating
9.0
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $15,380 - $16,951
Pros: Roomy cabin within reasonable exterior size, fore/aft-adjustable rear seats, impressive crash test scores.
Cons: Limited choice in drivetrains, confusing stereo control layout, somewhat slow steering response.
What Edmunds.com says: A roomy and versatile cabin, excellent crash test scores and decent fuel mileage make the attractively priced 2007 Chevrolet Equinox one of the better choices in the compact SUV field.
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FORD SUVs See all Ford models
2007 Ford Escape Compact SUV View: Pictures | Video
2007 Ford Escape XLT SUV Shown
Editors' Rating
7.1
Consumer Rating
8.8
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $13,168 - $17,833
Pros: Comfortable seating front and rear, ample cargo capacity, handsome styling.
Cons: So-so acceleration with either engine, disappointing fuel economy with V6, choppy ride quality, no stability control.
What Edmunds.com says: Now one of the older models in the small-SUV category, the 2007 Ford Escape remains an acceptable candidate, thanks to its spacious and functional cabin, but consumers would be wise to try the newer competition before making a decision.
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2007 Ford Escape Hybrid Compact SUV View: Pictures
2007 Ford Escape Hybrid Base SUV
Editors' Rating
7.0
Consumer Rating
9.0
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $20,726 - $21,995
Pros: Surprisingly powerful hybrid drivetrain, easily gets 30 mpg, large cargo capacity, comfortable interior with roomy backseat.
Cons: Noisy four-cylinder engine, added weight of hybrid components dulls handling, overly stiff brake pedal.
What Edmunds.com says: Although it's not without a few compromises, the 2007 Ford Escape Hybrid is worth a look if you want to do right by the planet but don't want to give up the day-to-day convenience of owning an SUV.
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HONDA SUVs See all Honda models
2007 Honda Element Compact SUV View: Pictures
2007 Honda Element EX SUV Shown
Editors' Rating
8.1
Consumer Rating
9.1
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $16,341 - $20,043
Pros: Spacious interior, optional all-wheel drive, smooth four-cylinder engine, balanced handling.
Cons: Only seats four, clamshell doors hinder entry/exit for rear-seat passengers.
What Edmunds.com says: Intended to accommodate the lifestyles of the young and active, the 2007 Honda Element is a spunky small SUV with a thoughtfully designed interior wrapped in a unique shell.
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HYUNDAI SUVs See all Hyundai models
2007 Hyundai Tucson Compact SUV View: Pictures | Video
2007 Hyundai Tucson Limited SUV Shown
Editors' Rating
7.8
Consumer Rating
9.0
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $14,224 - $19,193
Pros: Generous warranty, ample standard safety features, spacious cabin, pleasant interior design.
Cons: Weak four-cylinder engine, mediocre acceleration even with the V6, some cheap interior materials.
What Edmunds.com says: Value-oriented shoppers in search of a compact SUV will find the 2007 Hyundai Tucson a solid choice. It offers a long list of safety features and an outstanding warranty.
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JEEP SUVs See all Jeep models
2007 Jeep Compass Compact SUV View: Pictures | Video
2007 Jeep Compass Limited SUV Shown
Editors' Rating
7.0
Consumer Rating
8.9
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $12,646 - $17,159
Pros: Comfortable seats, low price, cool gadgets, drives with the agility of a small car.
Cons: Interior is a study in hard plastic with questionable fit and finish, slow acceleration on 4WD models with the CVT, below-average cargo room.
What Edmunds.com says: The 2007 Jeep Compass is a decent package but comes up short in terms of design and power when compared to the leading small SUVs in this price range.
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2007 Jeep Liberty Compact SUV View: Pictures | Video
2007 Jeep Liberty Sport SUV
Editors' Rating
7.8
Consumer Rating
8.6
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $15,462 - $19,050
Pros: Extremely capable off-road, high tow capacity.
Cons: V6 is rather thirsty at the pump, not as "carlike" on the street as most of its competitors.
What Edmunds.com says: The 2007 Jeep Liberty is well-suited for those seeking a compact SUV that holds its own in the wilderness. Otherwise, more urban-oriented buyers will find most of the Liberty's competition to be better at day-to-day drivability and refinement.
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2007 Jeep Patriot Compact SUV View: Pictures
2007 Jeep Patriot Limited SUV Shown
Consumer Rating
8.7
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $11,603 - $16,829
Pros: Quiet on road, good ride and handling balance, above-average off-road ability, bargain pricing.
Cons: Performance-sapping CVT is the only automatic transmission available, some cheap interior components, subpar cargo capacity.
What Edmunds.com says: With a low base price and impressive off-road capability, the 2007 Jeep Patriot carves out a little niche for itself in the cute-ute segment.
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2007 Jeep Wrangler Compact SUV View: Pictures
2007 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon SUV Shown
Editors' Rating
7.0
Consumer Rating
8.5
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $15,581 - $21,953
Pros: Superior off-road ability, available in short- or long-wheelbase versions, choice of soft top or hard top, upscale navigation system.
Cons: Unlimited model's mediocre acceleration, ride and handling suffer from off-road-oriented suspension, interior materials look and feel cheap.
What Edmunds.com says: Though more refined and feature-laden than in years past, the 2007 Jeep Wrangler firmly maintains its heritage, image and off-road ability.
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KIA SUVs See all Kia models
2007 Kia Sportage Compact SUV View: Pictures
2007 Kia Sportage EX 4WD SUV Shown
Editors' Rating
7.9
Consumer Rating
8.8
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $12,607 - $16,907
Pros: Stylish and functional interior, impressive warranty, plenty of standard safety features.
Cons: Underpowered compared to many rivals.
What Edmunds.com says: Thanks to its generous equipment list and affordable price, the 2007 Kia Sportage is a value leader among compact SUVs. It comes recommended, though buyers with more flexible budgets may want to check out the Kia's stronger-engined competitors before making a final decision.
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MERCURY SUVs See all Mercury models
2007 Mercury Mariner Compact SUV View: Pictures
2007 Mercury Mariner Premier SUV Shown
Editors' Rating
7.1
Consumer Rating
9.1
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $15,451 - $19,344
Pros: Stylish interior with plenty of room in front and back, good-sized cargo bay.
Cons: Mediocre performance with either engine, below-average gas mileage with V6, can't get stability control.
What Edmunds.com says: Saddled with an older platform, the 2007 Mercury Mariner remains a decent choice in the small-SUV class thanks to its spacious and functional interior. However, it's a good idea to try a few of its newer competitors before making a decision.
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2007 Mercury Mariner Hybrid Compact SUV View: Pictures | Video
2007 Mercury Mariner Hybrid Base SUV
Editors' Rating
7.0
Consumer Rating
9.3
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $22,406
Pros: Solid acceleration with hybrid powertrain, fuel economy in the 30 mpg range, stylish interior with spacious backseat.
Cons: Noisy gasoline engine, added weight of hybrid components detracts from handling, overly stiff brake pedal.
What Edmunds.com says: Although the driving experience leaves something to be desired, the 2007 Mercury Mariner Hybrid will please consumers seeking a practical small SUV capable of getting 30 mpg.
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PONTIAC SUVs See all Pontiac models
2007 Pontiac Torrent Compact SUV View: Pictures | Video
2007 Pontiac Torrent AWD SUV
Editors' Rating
7.5
Consumer Rating
8.8
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $16,756 - $17,864
Pros: Plenty of interior room, fore/aft-adjustable rear seats, high crash test scores.
Cons: Limited choice in drivetrains, slow steering response, seats lack lateral support.
What Edmunds.com says: With a roomy, flexible interior, high crash test scores and a wide selection of features, the 2007 Pontiac Torrent keeps pace with its newer competition in the small-SUV segment. If you're shopping in this class, it's worth a look.
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SUZUKI SUVs See all Suzuki models
2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara Compact SUV View: Pictures
2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara Luxury SUV Shown
Editors' Rating
7.0
Consumer Rating
9.4
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $14,823 - $18,840
Pros: Refined cabin, competent all-around performance, well-equipped, long drivetrain warranty.
Cons: Noisy V6 engine's mediocre acceleration and fuel economy, lack of interior storage compartments.
What Edmunds.com says: Though its standard V6 engine is underwhelming, the 2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara still has enough positive attributes to make it one of the better small SUVs available.
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