DURING THE 2006 Sport/Utility of the Year contest, we had 12 entries, six of which were truck-based SUVs, including the Ford Explorer, Hummer H3, and Nissan Xterra. We dubbed that field “The Dirty Dozen” as half the competitors, and certainly the winning Xterra, were legitimate off-roaders. One year later, the field swelled to 22 entries, nine of which were truck-based. In other words, a majority (13) had switched to car-based roots. Naturally, we said of 2007, “This year, everything changed…”
In both 2008 (“This year, the crossover takes a stand”) and 2009 (“Rise of the machines”), we had a total of 24 SUOTY contestants, of which all but four—Toyota Land Cruiser, Kia Borrego, Lexus LX 570, and Toyota Sequoia—were car-based. Not surprising, just 12 months later, when the Subaru Outback…
