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Best used SUVs to buy in 2024

SUVs make excellent family cars because of their practical interiors and commanding driving positions. Searching the used market is a great way to make your money go further, whether you’re looking for more space or extra badge appeal.

The thing is, SUVs come in all shapes and sizes. So below our expert car reviewers have curated 10 of the best used SUVs for a wide range of budgets, so however much you have to spend and whatever you need your car for, the best second-hand SUV for you should be in this list.

Skoda Kodiaq

1. Skoda Kodiaq

9/10
Skoda Kodiaq review
Kia Sportage

2. Kia Sportage

8/10
Kia Sportage review
Mazda CX-5

3. Mazda CX-5

8/10
Mazda CX-5 review
Jaguar I-PACE

4. Jaguar I-Pace

8/10
Jaguar I-PACE review
Battery range up to 291 miles
Nissan Qashqai (2017-2020)

5. Nissan Qashqai

7/10
Nissan Qashqai (2017-2020) review
Hyundai Tucson

6. Hyundai Tucson

7/10
Hyundai Tucson review
SEAT Ateca

7. SEAT Ateca

7/10
SEAT Ateca review
Ford Kuga

8. Ford Kuga

7/10
Ford Kuga review
Battery range up to 35 miles
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

9. Toyota RAV4

7/10
Toyota RAV4 Hybrid review
Dacia Duster (2017-2024)

10. Dacia Duster

6/10
Dacia Duster (2017-2024) review

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The small SUV market is booming, with lots of competitors to choose from. The Volkswagen T-Cross, Skoda Kamiq and Ford Puma are up there with the best, and any of them would make for a great pick.

Also consider the Audi Q2 if you want a more premium badge, or the Toyota Yaris Cross for impressively low fuel costs.

When considering a large SUV, the Skoda Kodiaq offers great value for money and fantastic practicality. However, if you’re on a slightly bigger budget, the Volvo XC90 offers plenty of space and a high quality cabin.

It’s always a good idea to search out ownership surveys before buying a car to get an idea of its practicality and repair costs, but it’s impossible to know for sure whether a particular vehicle will go wrong or not.

That’s why models that have long warranties are a good place to start, because you’ll be covered if there are any issues. Toyota’s warranties can be extended up to 10 years if serviced at approved dealers, Kia offers seven years and Hyundai up to five, though all of these also have mileage limits.

When looking for a used SUV, it’s important to research the car’s reliability record, but also (as with any used car) make sure the example you’re buying has a good service history and has been well looked after.

Many SUVs get used in the city, so look out for any bumps and scrapes that come from encounters with other traffic. Their popularity with families means you should also check for interior wear and tear such as broken air vents or loose trim. But also look out for damage beneath the car in case the previous owner has tested its off-road abilities.

As with any used car, there are reliability risks that typically increase with age and mileage, though if a car has been looked after it reduces the risk of something going wrong. Despite this, some models have a higher risk than others.

For example, luxury SUVs can become temptingly cheap as they age, but this is typically because repairs can be frequent and expensive.

The mid-sized SUV market is probably the busiest of all, as these cars will appeal to a broad cross-section of buyers. Some of our favourites include the Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage and Toyota RAV4, particularly because they come with excellent warranties.