The Bottom Line: The Lexus RX 350 is a luxury SUV that delivers a stylish, sporty ride. A powerful--and relatively economical--engine endows Lexus's flagship truck with solid performance, although the AWD version is recommended for anything away from the asphalt. A collection of optional cabin tech makes the RX 350 a wired ride.
Specs: SUV, Base, Gas
The Bottom Line: The supercharged 2006 Range Rover Sport is a car for those concerned more with making an impression than with enjoying the ride. Expensive to buy and to run, the Sport looks like a million dollars from outside, but inferior fixtures and lackluster tech means that it feels a lot cheaper from the driver's seat.
Specs: SUV, Supercharged, Gas
The Bottom Line: Surprisingly drivable for such a huge vehicle, the Infiniti QX56 includes essential technology, but filling its 28-gallon tank will hurt.
The Bottom Line: The 2005 Land Rover LR3 is one of the most technologically advanced SUVs made, combining midluxury comfort and ride quality with serious power and off-road ability.
Specs: SUV, HSE, Gas
Specs: SUV, Touring, Gas