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The Chevrolet Tahoe and its near-twin, the GMC Yukon, are picks for fuel-efficiency and handling.
There's even a Hybrid version of the Tahoe and Yukon, with fuel-economy ratings of up to 21 mpg city, 22 highway.
The Ford Expedition was redesigned a few years back with a more luxurious interior, and it has perhaps the best ride of these large utes, along with a smooth powertrain, though its engines lag in strength.
The Nissan Armada comes with one wheelbase and one engine, but its big V-8 makes the brassiest sound at speed, and its styling is still like no other.
However, the Armada rates near the back of the pack for interior appointments; they feel a bit dated at this point.