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10 Crossovers Under $35K That Make the Middle Class Feel Rich



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You don’t need to spend a lot of money to find a crossover that adapts to your lifestyle and has plenty of longevity. Middle-class car shoppers may consider purchasing one of the 10 crossovers that recently ranked in an iSeeCars study among 2025’s most reliable crossover SUVs.
Best of all, each crossover has price tags well under $35,000 for new and used models along with high value retention ratings. (The value retention rating for the Chevrolet Traverse Limited is coming soon, according to iSeeCars.)
Keep reading to find out which 10 crossovers make the middle-class feel rich.
Ford Flex
- New price (MSRP): $30,575 to $47,485
- Used price: $15,999 to $27,952
- MPG: 17-19
- Value retention: 7.4/10
Honda CR-V
- New price (MSRP): $30,100 to $36,500
- Used price: $20,998 to $33,076
- MPG: 29-30
- Value retention: 8.6/10
Hyundai Santa Fe
- New price (MSRP): $33,950 to $48,300
- Used price: $17,311 to $35,993
- MPG: 22-24
- Value retention: 7.7/10
Kia Sorento
- New price (MSRP): $31,990 to $47,390
- Used price: $15,491 to $37,500
- MPG: 23-26
- Value retention: 7.5/10
Hyundai Kona N
- New price (MSRP): $34,950
- Used price: $24,566 to $32,886
- MPG: 23
- Value retention: 8.3/10
Dodge Hornet
- New price (MSRP): $31,585
- Used price: $26,130 to $37,630
- MPG: 24
- Value retention: 8.3/10
Mazda CX-50
- New price (MSRP): $30,300 to $43,300
- Used price: $26,595 to $38,439
- MPG: 25-27
- Value retention: 8.1/10
Subaru Ascent
- New price (MSRP): $34,395 to $48,695
- Used price: $21,978 to $41,995
- MPG: 21-22
- Value retention: 7.8/10
Hyundai Santa Fe XL
- New price (MSRP): $30,950 to $41,400
- Used price: $16,889 to $28,687
- MPG: 19-21
- Value retention: 7.7/10
Chevrolet Traverse Limited
- New price (MSRP): $34,520 to $54,200
- Used price: $33,616 to $52,646
- MPG: 20-21
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