Manufacturers are shifting gear, and they’re investing in season-round designs that can flawlessly weather the storms. Whether you’re a summer road traveler or winter town cruiser, investing in a vehicle able to pass through all calendar months year after year is a wise decision.
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Here are a few of our top choices for weather warriors:
Ten: The BMW 6 Series
Available in both convertible and all-wheel drive options, the BMW 6 series never fails to entice onlookers while surpassing all odds. The BMW 6 Series balances comfort with seasonal context, promising great rides in spring without sacrificing winter warmth. The 6 Series, currently, is one of the German luxury car market’s best-sellers. Offering a turbo-charged 3.0-liter 6-cylinder engine in standard versions, the BMW 6 Series packs a punch.
Nine: The Mercedes-Benz G-Class Cabriolet
Originally constructed upon the Shah of Iran’s advice, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class Cabriolet kicked off as a military vehicle. Mercedes then transformed it into a civilian version, creating an all-season roadster for international customers. It’s open for summer rays, but its durable design trudges through icy roads with grace.
Eight: The 2016 Ford Escape
While being a little bulky, the Ford Escape series continuously out-performs other crossovers. Suitable for city-driving, highway trips and tough-textured roads, the 2016 Ford Escape tackles wet, cold surfaces without slipping or sliding. Additionally, the compact crossover is quite airy: It’s highly insulated interior blocks out cold and heat, so your family is never “left out in the rain,” temperature-wise. The upcoming 2017 Ford Escape will boast a new EcoBoost engine, which shuts down at complete stops. If your city commonly experiences weather-related road delays, the 2016 Ford Escape is for you.
Seven: The 2016 Nissan Pathfinder
While competitors like 4Runner, Chevy Tahoe and Toyota craft products are remaining capable 4-wheel-drive SUVs, Nissan smashes the competition in terms of body-on-frame cross-season durability. Since its second season, back in 1995, the Nissan Pathfinder has adopted a neo-truck-based-platform to accommodate for winter warriors without sacrificing springtime comfort. Its optional V8 and third-row seat enhance the Pathfinder’s comfortable interior, helping it land multiple best-in-class awards while reaching 27 mpg on highways.
Six: The 2016 Cadillac Escalade
Sure, the Escalade’s massive capacity, strict chrome coating and 5.2-liter V8 might attract attention, but the vehicle is definitely a top-industry show-horse for cross-season comfort. Available in a multitude of colors, the 2016 Cadillac Escalade was a popular 90s ski slope vehicle. Its high-raised bottom dominates awkward turns, bumps and crevices, and its interior is jam-packed with amenities guaranteed to secure long summer road trips.
Five: The 1999 Jeep Cherokee
Sure, it might be old, but the 1999 Jeep Cherokee is one of the industry’s most-renowned “mud-kicker” vehicles guaranteed to survive all four seasons. Taking on the old Volvo 240’s design, the 1999 Jeep Cherokee balances affordability with a squared-off shape ensuring heavy weather durability. Its appearance is polarizing, but it’s a constant favorite among northerners.
Four: The 2016 Land Rover Defender
If you enjoy off-road journeys, summer trips and a touch of luxury, the 2016 Land Rover Defender promises happiness for many, many years. A direct descendant of the company’s Land Rover Series I, II and III, the 2016 Land Rover Defender meshes a fantastic off-road pedigree with a cushy interior. Its leather seats, and general interior, endure across summer, fall, winter and spring, landing its spot, repeatedly, as one of the industry’s favorite 4×4 options around.
Three: The 2016 Toyota RAV4
The RAV4 has consistently outmatched functionality competitions due to its impressive cargo capacity, all-wheel-drive and compact dimensions. Really, the RAV4 is the all-around country travel vehicle for young families. The mini-crossover design promises functionality and an integrated hybrid drive train to assist fuel economy in bad weather.
Two: The 2016 Volvo XC90
The base XC90 packs a 316-hp turbo four to augment an electric hybrid system able to reach 400 horsepower. Big-charge cars, while a little flashy, last long when facing dramatic weather shifts. Its included Thor’s-hammer lights cut through rain, sleet and snow, making the 2016 Volvo XC90 a superior bad-weather vehicle fit for any time of day—and any season.
One: The 2016 Jeep Wrangler
The 2016 Jeep Wrangler takes the number-one spot due to its four-wheel-drive system, small dimensions, untouchable exterior and ability to handle snowfall, sand and mud. The 2016 Jeep Wrangler dominates, and it’s quickly becoming the American traveler’s go-to season-beater-mobile. The 2016 Jeep Wrangler was named one of the industry’s 10 Best Cars to Tackle Winter, and it’s repeatedly smashed obstacles and expectations alike.
If you’re planning a trip, plot your cross-season options with style. This year’s top 10 season warriors are here, and they’re offering unbeatable options.