Price: $32,395 - $37,200
EPA Mileage: 22 mpg Hwy, 16 mpg City
Why We Like It: Volvo's latest crossover is more like a wagon than a sport-utility vehicle, which is fine by us. Volvo essentially owned the notion of a wagon in the 1980s and 1990s and we think it's high time they return to that form. But don't confuse the XC60 with an old, boxy station wagon. The new
XC60 could be confused for a much sexier Italian car, and that design leadership seems to bleed perfectly into the muted tones of the interior. We like the fast-moving (and smooth) transmission in the XC60, which found gears quickly and helped save some fuel in the city. Step-in height is rather low, too, making it easy to get in and out of without much strain.