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The most and least reliable SUVs for 2023, per their owners
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ICYMI: The most and least reliable SUVs for 2023, per their owners — via drivingdotca SUV

For owner satisfaction, the Crosstrek scored 77/100 for driving experience and 69 for comfort, along with 59 for value. In Canada, the Crosstrek ranges from $24,995 to $35,795.

When Crosstrek owners were asked if they’d buy another, 75% said yes — the highest in the segment, where 73% would buy another Cooper Countryman and 65% would purchase another HR-V, but only 55% would return to Toyota for another Corolla Cross.Article contentIn its most recent best-and-worst survey among all vehicles, CR found that hybrids scored highest . That’s the case here, where the

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