Three-Row SUVs – Best Luxury Tech: Volvo XC90
What Parents liked:
- The twin-charged engines deliver strong power and climbing abilities.
- Parking sensors, practical for a vehicle this size.
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Three-Row SUVs – Best Braking: Mazda CX-9
Mazda is the little engine that could among the major automakers; it does very well with the financial resources it has. Part of the reason for that is that the designs of its most recent creations have found an appreciative - and sizable - audience. And so, while this current CX-9 dates back to 2017, Mazda's biggest SUV hasn't aged much. The driving pleasure offered by the CX-9 shouldn't be underestimated as a selling point either.
What Parents liked:
- Brake pedal adjusts (soft at slow speed and firm at higher speed).
- Surprising power from the 4-cylinder engine.
- Upscale interior accents and elements.
- Rain-sensitive windshield wipers.
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