Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

MAZDA CX-5 FROM $30,880

Evolution is the name of the game for Australia’s most popular SUV.

Starting from $30,880, the front-wheel drive Mazda CX-5 Maxx vies with Subaru’s Forester for safety honours in this class, with autonomous emergency braking front and rear as standard, plus adaptive cruise, rear cross-traffic alert, blindspot monitoring, lane keep assist, LED headlights with automatic high beam, reversing camera and rear-parking sensors.

Some luxury SUVs at twice the

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