02:40 09-11-2025

Affordable premium SUVs from the 2010s worth buying now

Premium SUVs don’t always have to cost a fortune—some models from the 2010s now sell for the price of a budget crossover. With new-car prices climbing and inflation biting, shoppers are looking closely at pre-owned luxury SUVs, and right now the market is offering rare opportunities.

Among the standouts is the Land Rover LR4, the last truly traditional Discovery with body-on-frame construction and a naturally aspirated V8. Despite the stereotype about shaky reliability, well-kept examples prove resilient and deliver plush comfort. The Infiniti FX (also known as QX70) is still a hidden gem: its dynamic design, a muscular 5.0-liter V8, and Nissan-grade dependability make it one of the shrewdest picks on the used market.

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Don’t overlook the Kia Borrego—a borderline‑premium body‑on‑frame SUV with an engine sourced from Genesis that blends generous space, strong pull, and genuine off‑road roots. The third‑generation Cadillac Escalade hits a sweet spot of style, status, and old‑school American reliability. And the second‑generation Volkswagen Touareg still impresses with its balance of comfort and agility, built on the same platform as the Porsche Cayenne.

All of these models have reached the bottom of their price curve—buy, enjoy, and sell later without taking a hit is now a real prospect. The key is finding a well‑maintained example and remembering that luxury doesn’t have to be brand‑new.