Chevy Silverado


Americans love trucks, and the Chevy Silverado is one of their favorite options. Some shoppers just detest Ram or Ford, so going with a truck that wears the famous bowtie badge is a no-brainer. While it’s plenty capable when it comes to towing and hauling, the Silverado is also great for moving groups of people, thanks to a comfortable and spacious interior.

One of the best things about the truck is the standard OnStar 4G LTE, which provides a mobile high-speed Internet connection for up to seven devices at a time, turning the truck into an office on four wheels.

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Honda CR-V


The Honda CR-V is a juggernaut in the U.S. automotive industry. It has outsold all other models in its segment and Honda claims it’s the most popular SUV for the past decade. That’s no small task, and it’s been accomplished through consistently high sales every year. Shoppers love the practical configuration of the CR-V, plus its just-right size that makes it easy to park and navigate through traffic. Crash test scores have been stellar. It also doesn’t hurt that the CR-V comes with optional all-wheel drive and is still light on the gas, making it an all-around champ.

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Mazda CX-9


Who says that having a family-friendly vehicle means you have to give up any kind of fun behind the wheel? Quite a few Americans want their three rows of seating, yet still be able to carve up roads at least reasonably well. Instead of turning to the soul-deadening choice of a minivan, they dare to be different and get a CX-9. Even better, the third row of seating can actually fit adults, which is rare among SUVs. Mazda has carefully crafted a sporty image, which it defends quite well with the CX-9, making it a great option for families.

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