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Spacious, versatile and with an elevated driving position. Ideal for families and adventures.

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Quick summary: Used SUV cars

Used SUVs cost £16,000-£42,000 on average in the UK. Most popular for their versatility and raised driving position. Return around 35-42mpg (petrol) or 45-55mpg (diesel). Most reliable: Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Hyundai Tucson.

Why choose a suv?

Elevated position
Interior space
Versatility
Safety

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Frequently asked questions about SUVs

How much does a used SUV cost in the UK?
Used SUVs in the UK range from £11,000 (Dacia Duster, Hyundai Kona) to £55,000+ (BMW X5, Audi Q7). The average price for a compact SUV is £16,000-£23,000, and a large SUV £27,000-£42,000.
What is the most reliable used SUV?
The most reliable used SUVs are Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Honda CR-V and Hyundai Tucson. In the premium segment, the Lexus NX and Volvo XC60 stand out for their durability.
Is an SUV or a saloon better as a used car?
It depends on your needs. An SUV offers an elevated position, more space and versatility, but uses more fuel and is more expensive. A saloon is more efficient, handles better and has lower running costs.
How much fuel does a used SUV consume?
A compact petrol SUV returns around 35-42mpg, diesel 45-55mpg. A large SUV returns 28-35mpg petrol, 38-45mpg diesel. Hybrid SUVs achieve around 45-55mpg.
Is a hybrid SUV worth buying used?
Yes, especially for urban and mixed driving. A used hybrid SUV offers lower road tax (VED), better fuel economy (45-55mpg) and reduced emissions. Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and Lexus NX are excellent choices.

Find your perfect used suv

Used SUVs sell fast. They're the most searched-for cars in the UK and the good ones don't hang around long. If you see something you like, don't hesitate.

Why does everyone want an SUV?

You sit higher, see the road better and feel safer. That's what people notice from day one. But there's more: the boot is huge compared to a standard car, and if you have kids in child seats, getting in and out stops being a nightmare.

One piece of advice: not all SUVs are the same. Compact crossovers like the Hyundai Kona use about the same fuel as a small car, while larger models like the Hyundai Tucson are in a different league. Think about what you'll actually use the car for before falling for the first one you see.

Buy with warranty, not with surprises

All these cars are sold by professional dealerships that include a minimum 12-month warranty. If something goes wrong, you have someone to turn to. You don't get that from a private seller on a classifieds site.