Editor’s choice9/10Land RoverRange Rover£81,785 – £177,485One of the best luxury cars money can buy: this really is a bit of an all-round superstar
8/10Mercedes-BenzE-Class£38,285 – £105,330Mercedes has thrown everything it knows into the new E-Class. You can tell.
8/10VolkswagenTouareg£44,810 – £61,020The VW faces an uphill struggle against brand laden rivals, but is actually just as good.
8/10Land RoverRange Rover Sport£63,390 – £99,620A well-executed contradiction: a fine long-distance GT that's great in the rough and stunning inside
8/10Mercedes-BenzE-Class Cabriolet£48,170 – £70,910Mercedes almost undermines its own flagship with new E-Class Cabrio. Close one
8/10Mercedes-BenzC-Class Estate£36,925 – £79,312Classy, sensible and easy to live with. Not the most exciting small estate on sale, but possibly the most well-rounded
8/10BMW5 Series£37,375 – £56,425Typically BMW for its sheer composure on the road and fine refinement.
8/10BMWX3£40,780 – £52,960The X3 has never done BMW much credit, but the new one is a thorough enough job to take on the class best
8/10Alfa RomeoStelvio£37,160 – £88,165Perhaps it isn’t as stirring as Alfas of the past, but this time who knows, you might actually buy one.
USA Car Review7/10LexusRX $50,650 – $63,600A luxurious, quiet, efficient and durable crossover
7/10BMWX7£70,980 – £109,660The X7 is BMW's biggest and most luxurious SUV, and it wants to be noticed
7/10Mercedes-BenzE-Class Coupe£43,675 – £67,415Looks good, lowers the heart rate and comes with some reasonably cost-effective engines. A winning combination
6/10AudiQ7£54,975 – £93,190Not exactly revolutionary, but it makes plenty of sense... if you need this sort of thing