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The Can-Am Maverick X3 offers big value for money, and outright motorsport fun

Drive.com

Asking price, according to the Can-Am website, starts at $44,929. These are described as ‘semi-active’, electronically controlling bump and rebound damping rates according to the conditions, and are a crucial part of the kind of performance you can explore with the Can-Am. In other words, this thing is seriously fast.

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Top 10 best SUVs 2024

Autocar

Fairly gently rated suspension naturally soaks up bigger inputs from an uneven road surface without the need for more expensive technologies, although the car does use Citroën’s comfort-boosting hydraulic suspension bump-stops as guard for the extremes of wheel travel.

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2025 Skoda Enyaq review

CarExpert

Model Price before on-road costs 2025 Skoda Enyaq Coupe Sportline $69,990 2025 Skoda Enyaq Coupe RS $83,990 To see how the Skoda Enyaq lines up against the opposition, check out our comparison tool. Even without the optional adaptive dampers, the Enyaq Sportline strikes a really nice balance between bump isolation and handling.

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2025 Skoda Octavia review

CarExpert

The interior of the Skoda Octavia Select doesnt feel as cheap as the asking price. You can hear the suspension working at times, but it really does handle lumps and bumps in the road surface commendably, with a surefooted feeling that some others cant match. In fact, it feels about $10,000 more expensive.

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