WHAT IS AUTOBLOG?
An autoblog is a blog with content that is automatically gathered and compiled from RSS feeds. … The blog owner may not do much beyond selecting the specific feeds, determining schedules and selecting a few options. The purpose of an autoblog is to generate search engine ad revenue.

The Purpose of Autoblog.

The purpose of an autoblog is to generate search engine ad revenue. Because a single autoblog is not very lucrative, however, autoblog owners typically create multiple blogs on niche topics. Autoblogging software provides the option to include a link back to the original content.
What is an SUV?
Sports Utility Vehicle
The term ‘SUV’ is car industry jargon that’s an acronym for Sports Utility Vehicle. It refers to a type of car that sits high off the ground and which often has four-wheel drive and rugged styling.

Compact SUV Comparison: Specs, pics and reviews of every brand’s crossover
From CR-V and Cherokee, to RAV4 and Rogue, they’re all here.

However, if you want a bunch of that information all in one convenient place, well, here it is. Our mega comparison of specs, features and photos of compact SUV entries from every mainstream manufacturer that sells them. That includes the 2018 Chevrolet Equinox, 2018 Ford Escape, 2018 GMC Terrain, 2018 Honda CR-V, 2018 Hyundai Tucson, 2019 Jeep Cherokee (it’s already on sale with notable changes from 2018), 2018 Jeep Compass, 2018 Kia Sportage, 2018 Mazda CX-5, 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (none of Mitsu’s SUVs are perfect fits for this segment, so we deemed the MEC the most competitive fit), 2018 Nissan Rogue, 2018 Subaru Forester, 2018 Toyota RAV4 and 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan. We can update this comparison as more information about 2019 models is released, most notably the Forester and RAV4.

With rare exception, this segment features four-cylinder power. Sometimes it’s turbocharged, often its not, but standard engine outputs are generally in the same ballpark. Therefore, we’d recommend focusing on torque output, as it’s what will make a difference around town or when passing, and weighing that versus fuel economy (the Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, Honda CR-V and Mazda CX-5 make particularly strong cases in this regard). Many drivers aren’t too fond of continuously variable transmissions (CVT), either, so that’s another thing to consider and note during a test drive.
As you can see, several models are available with performance upgrades. Besides the Jeep Cherokee’s available V6, all are more powerful turbocharged four-cylinder engines. The exception to this would be the Honda CR-V and Ford Escape, as their 1.5-liter turbo engines don’t prioritize performance. Instead, they serve as overall upgrades to the base naturally aspirated engines standard on only their base trim levels (CR-V LX and Escape S). Since the volume-selling CR-V EX and Escape SE come with those 1.5-liter turbos, we’ve listed those as “base engines” for the sake of more realistic comparison.
It’s also important to note that several choices are available with fuel economy upgrades. This includes the diesel-powered Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain, as well as the Nissan Rogue and Toyota RAV4 hybrids.

Added advantages of owning an SUV
There are multiple reasons SUV’s are becoming so popular apart from them looking great! Their versatility, space and economy are just a few, but here are some more:
•Extra seating and more leg room, head room, etc.
•Comfortable driving.
•Towing capabilities built in and more cargo space.
•SUVs weigh more than cars and offer better handling in challenging weather and bad road conditions. The available all-wheel or four-wheel drive that SUVs offer give you incredible handling compared to what a car can give you.
•Vehicle Safety.
•Fuel Economy.
•Higher seating giving drivers better visibility.
•Off-road capabilities (in 4WD models)
The Disadvantages of Owning an SUV
•Cost Of Fueling. The large size of SUVs require it to burn more gas than standard cars, meaning an increase in cost when fueling.
•Environmental Impact. …
•Decreased Safety. …
•Risk To Other Drivers. …
•Increased Insurance Rates.