Volvo V90 Cross CountryGround Clearance: 8.2″ Starting MSRP: $55,300 Engine: 2.0L 4-cylinder Fuel Economy:22 city / 30 highway, combined: 26 mpg Horsepower: 316 horsepower |   |
 The all-new V90 Cross Country comes standard as an all-wheel drive wagon, along with 32.3 cubic feet of spacious cargo room behind the back seats. This rugged vehicle goes from 0-60mph in just 6 seconds. Other standard features on the V90CC include a huge panoramic sunroof, leather seating, navigation, adaptive LED headlights, park assist, and so much more. Volvo offers this fully loaded wagon at a price that falls below $56,000. Gas efficiency of this wagon is another plus, at 26 combined MPG. It's a great choice for both off-roading weekend adventures, and sleek and impressive enough for clients during the week.
  |   Audi A4 AllroadGround Clearance: 6.5″Starting MSRP: $44,000 Engine: 2.0L 4-cylinder Fuel Economy: 23 city / 28 highway, combined: 25.5mpg Horsepower: 252 horsepower |
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 The Audi A4 Allroad is another luxury wagon option on the market. This vehicle offers different drive modes and leather seating surfaces, similar to that of the V90 Cross Country. There are things that you won't find on the A4 Allroad that come with the V90CC such as a panoramic moonroof, and the power of over 300 horsepower. The A4 Allroad has 252 horsepower vs the V90CC with 316 horsepower. The Volvo has better fuel economy, and sits higher off the ground. More lift gives the wagon the off-roading and rugged feel that people are looking for.
 Mercedes-Benz E-Class WagonGround Clearance: 6.14″ Starting MSRP: $62,300 Engine: 3.0L V6 Fuel Economy: 22 city / 30 highway, combined: 26mpg Horsepower: 329 horsepower The Mercedes-Benz E-Class wagon is a 7-seater luxury wagon option on the market. Like Volvo's SPA vehicles, the E-Class offers different modes for the powertrain, suspension, and steering. Unfortunately, the E-Class does not swap drive modes very well. |   |
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