Replacing Land Rover Discovery Sport - what do you recommend?
I want to replace my wife's Land Rover Discovery Sport. We are interested in a plug-in hybrid. We owned a Mazda CX-7 for many years and are very interested in the new Mazda CX-60, as it offers the size we need and comes with a high-spec interior. Would you recommend this new model or any alternatives?
Asked on 11 July 2022 by John O'Sullivan

The CX-60 would be a very good buy overall, although we've only driven a pre-production model so far. We'd also recommend looking at the latest Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson plug-in hybrids, as well as the Ford Kuga PHEV. All of these offer pretty well-finished cabins but if you want an even higher spec cabin why not check out the BMW X3 30e and Volvo XC60 T6. Both have been around for a few years now and may be some good deals to be found.
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