4 Crossovers Experts Recommend for Retirees This Year
These crossovers won’t just get their owners from point A to point B — they’re built to stay on the road for years to come.
This year may not deliver as many new SUVs as the last one, but that’s hardly a reason to put off buying a dependable vehicle — especially for someone heading into retirement or living outside the city.
What matters most in this case is a car that can handle rougher terrain with confidence while offering plenty of interior space for passengers, groceries, and everything else that needs hauling.
We’ve put together a list of four crossovers that not only make everyday driving easier but are also known for exceptional longevity.

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
For decades, the RAV4 has set the standard for durability and efficiency. Its hybrid version offers noticeably better fuel economy — a major advantage for retirees and anyone living on a fixed income.

Subaru Outback
This rugged wagon has long been a favorite among older drivers thanks to its practicality and comfortable ride.
The 2025 Outback received a round of tech updates that improved its fuel efficiency, and its long track record speaks for itself: it’s one of the most reliable and adaptable vehicles in its class.

Honda CR-V
Another standout from Japan — and one many retirees happily call their ideal everyday car.
The CR-V blends the best qualities of modern crossovers with top-tier safety ratings, a reputation for longevity, and a well-thought-out interior that’s especially convenient for older drivers.

Kia Sorento
The Sorento wins buyers over with its strong value. It was designed with comfort and space in mind and comes loaded with modern features, including the latest safety tech.
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