Wrapping up our CX-9 long-term test, we look back at the highlights and flaws in Mazda’s flagship crossover.
If there was a list of the most underrated family haulers on the market, the Subaru Outback would probably rank somewhere near the top.
AutoGuide’s family guy picks his favorite crossover.
The addition of a turbocharged engine to the 2017 Honda CR-V could be the crossover’s biggest change since the tailgate-mounted spare was scrapped.
Against the odds, this VW is one of the best cars Craig Cole has driven in recent memory.
Following its recent global success, Buick is plugging the holes in its lineup. Now between the small Encore and big Enclave comes the new just-right-sized Envision crossover.
We take a deeper look at the technology in the CX-9, from its HMI infotainment system to driver assistance systems.
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The 2017 Nissan Pathfinder gracefully does everything you need a vehicle like this to do.
In a surprising twist, it drives much better than the non-hybrid version.
We get an early taste of Audi’s reinvented 2018 Q5.
Buick adds more affordable trims for 2017 to broaden Envision’s appeal.
Alarmingly affordable and powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder engine, the 2017 Porsche Macan isn’t what purists’ nightmares are made off.
In such an important segment, Cadillac should have put more effort into the new XT5.
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We poke around every corner of the CX-9’s interior and come away with some concerns.
The all-new QX30 is based on a Benz, but Infiniti is offering much more with its compact crossover than its German cousin does.
The Crosstrek may look like an Impreza hatch with a bunch of plastic bits bolted to the side, but it’s much more than that — kind of.
Mazda is pushing upmarket with a classy interior and solid driving skills for its big CX-9 crossover.
Like most of the rest of Subaru’s lineup, the 2017 Forester is ready, willing and able to have some fun off the beaten path.
On paper, the two cars seem to be miles apart on a number of subjects.