Safest Used SUVs: Rankings,
Features, and Smart Shopping Tips

If safety sits at the top of your checklist, this guide to the safest used SUVs will help you compare crash test scores, active safety tech, and ownership factors that matter for daily driving. We translate ratings from IIHS and NHTSA into clear takeaways and highlight years and trims known for standout protection. You will also learn how features like automatic emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, and lane keeping assist can reduce risk and boost confidence behind the wheel.

Whether you need a compact SUV for city commutes or a three row family hauler, you will find practical advice, model shortlists, and inspection tips to choose a vehicle that fits your budget and safety goals. When you are ready to compare options, browse our used-inventory, review deep dives on the research-page-template, and check recent insights on the blog.

Safety is more than crash test scores. It also includes visibility, tire condition, maintenance history, and driver assist systems that are calibrated and working. In the sections below, see recommended models by size and price, a pre purchase safety checklist, and links to related safety resources like safest-used-cars and used-cars-with-best-crash-test-ratings.

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How We Identify the Safest Used SUVs

Our recommendations focus on SUVs with strong IIHS ratings, especially Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick Plus, along with 4 star or 5 star overall NHTSA ratings where available. We also consider availability and reliability of advanced driver assistance systems, roof strength, head restraint and seat evaluations, and headlights that earn Good or Acceptable ratings. Finally, we factor in owner feedback, long term durability expectations, and cost of ownership to help you find safe choices that remain affordable to run.

  • Crashworthiness and crash avoidance scores from IIHS and NHTSA
  • Standard or widely available AEB with pedestrian detection, blind spot monitoring, and lane keeping assist
  • Headlight performance and child seat LATCH usability ratings
  • Known reliability records and manageable repair costs for safety gear like sensors and cameras

Safest Used SUVs by Category and Budget

Availability and pricing vary by region, trim, and mileage. Always confirm safety equipment on the exact vehicle by VIN, and recheck ratings for your model year and headlights. Use our used-cars-with-best-crash-test-ratings and most-reliable-used-suvs resources for more detail.

Compact SUVs - Strong all around protection and efficiency

  • Mazda CX-5 2019 to 2021 - Top crash scores, confident handling, available advanced headlights
  • Subaru Forester 2019 to 2021 - Standard EyeSight on most trims, great visibility and crash test results
  • Toyota RAV4 2019 to 2021 - Toyota Safety Sense suite, robust resale and reliability
  • Honda CR-V 2018 to 2021 - Honda Sensing on many trims, excellent crashworthiness

Midsize Two Row SUVs - More space with top tier safety

  • Hyundai Santa Fe 2019 to 2021 - Strong active safety, solid crash test performance, good value
  • Ford Edge 2019 to 2021 - Copilot360 driver aids on many trims, excellent front crash prevention
  • Toyota Venza 2021 - Hybrid efficiency plus Toyota Safety Sense and high crash scores

Three Row Family SUVs - Safety for more passengers

  • Toyota Highlander 2017 to 2020 - Consistent crash test strength, advanced safety and solid reliability
  • Subaru Ascent 2019 to 2021 - Standard EyeSight, excellent crash prevention, family friendly interior
  • Mazda CX-9 2017 to 2020 - High safety marks, strong headlights on select trims, composed handling

Luxury SUVs - Advanced driver aids and structure

  • Acura RDX 2019 to 2021 - Standard AcuraWatch, excellent crash results, good LATCH access
  • Lexus RX 2017 to 2020 - Lexus Safety System, strong reliability and owner satisfaction
  • Volvo XC60 2018 to 2020 - Advanced safety suite with pedestrian and cyclist detection

Strong Safety on a Budget

If you are shopping below common price thresholds, consider these years and trims often praised for safety per dollar. Always verify the presence of AEB and quality headlights on the specific vehicle.

  • Under 20000: 2016 to 2018 Honda CR-V, 2016 to 2018 Mazda CX-5, 2016 to 2018 Toyota RAV4, 2017 to 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport
  • Under 15000: 2013 to 2015 Subaru Forester, 2014 to 2016 Mazda CX-5, 2014 to 2016 Honda CR-V, 2014 to 2016 Toyota RAV4

See more budget picks on best-used-suvs-under-15000 and best-used-suvs-under-20000.

Safety Features That Matter Most

Newer safety tech can prevent or lessen collisions, but feature names vary by brand. Ask for documentation and test each system during your drive. Calibrate cameras and radar after windshield or bumper work. Confirm that safety lights are off and no stored codes exist after a diagnostic scan.

  • Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection
  • Blind spot monitoring with rear cross traffic alert
  • Lane keeping assist and lane departure warning
  • Adaptive cruise control with stop and go capability
  • High rated headlights with automatic high beams

For deeper comparisons, review our safest-used-cars page and segment specific guides like best-used-3-row-suvs and best-used-awd-vehicles.

Pre Purchase Safety Checklist

Combine ratings with a thorough inspection. Safety depends on condition, not just design. Use this checklist during your viewing and test drive.

  • Tires: sufficient tread depth, even wear, correct load and speed rating for the SUV
  • Brakes: no vibration, strong emergency stop performance, even pad wear, no rust lip on rotors
  • Airbags and seat belts: all warning lights off, pretensioners functional, no collision related deployments
  • ADAS: verify AEB, lane keeping, blind spot, and rear cross traffic alert in a safe area with a second person
  • Visibility: check mirror adjustments, camera clarity, windshield for cracks, wipers and defrosters
  • Child seats: test LATCH anchors and top tether points, confirm space for rear facing seats behind driver and passenger

Our service team can help with inspections and calibrations. Learn more on schedule-service and consider coverage options on extended-warranty-for-used-cars.

AWD vs Tires for Safety

All wheel drive helps with traction when moving, but it does not shorten stopping distances on ice or snow. The most important upgrade for winter safety is a quality set of winter tires. If you live in a snow belt state, combine AWD with winter tires for the best confidence. See our regional guides on best-used-vehicles-for-winter-driving and best-used-cars-for-snow.

Ownership Costs and Safety

Lower insurance premiums and maintenance costs support long term safety because you can afford to keep systems in top shape. Compare models on used-cars-with-low-insurance-costs and used-cars-with-lowest-cost-of-ownership. If financing, review rates and terms on payment-options and applications. If you have a trade, estimate value on value-my-trade.

Compare More Top Lists and Research

Cross shop safe picks with other smart buys to find the right blend of safety, reliability, features, and price. Continue your research with these related pages and our dealership info.

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Safest Used SUVs - Frequently Asked Questions

Consistent all around picks include Subaru Forester 2019 to 2021, Mazda CX-5 2019 to 2021, Toyota Highlander 2017 to 2020, and Subaru Ascent 2019 to 2021. Verify each vehicle for AEB, blind spot monitoring, and quality headlights. Check IIHS Top Safety Pick status for the exact year and trim.

Yes, if they have strong crash structures, good airbags, and healthy brakes and tires. However, modern AEB and blind spot monitoring reduce risk in daily driving. If budget allows, target years where these features became standard or widely available and confirm they function during a test drive.

Ask for the original window sticker or build sheet and check the VIN in manufacturer databases. During inspection, ensure no warning lights are on. Safely test lane keeping, adaptive cruise, and emergency braking with a second person in a controlled area. After windshield or bumper work, confirm calibration records.

All wheel drive helps with traction when starting and cornering on slippery roads, but it does not reduce stopping distance. Winter tires have the biggest impact on cold weather safety. The ideal setup in snow states is AWD combined with dedicated winter tires and proper tire pressure.

Mileage matters less than maintenance. A 90k mile SUV with documented service and fresh tires and brakes can be safer than a lower mile vehicle with worn components. Review records, scan for fault codes, and budget for wear items. Inspect shocks, bushings, and alignment for stable emergency handling.

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