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Just because you're in the market for a used vehicle doesn't mean you have to forgo the conveniences of a new car. And since the most common reason people choose SUVs is for family-hauling capabilities, why not search for a used SUV that can keep passengers occupied with a rear seat entertainment system? With that in mind, here are some of AutoNation USA's favorite SUVs which are available with a rear seat entertainment system.


Chevrolet Tahoe/Suburban and GMC Yukon

Exterior view of the Chevrolet Tahoe

Even though the GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Tahoe and Chevrolet Suburban were completely redesigned for 2021, it's not hard to find a high-quality, well-equipped version of the previous body style on the pre-owned lot. For maximum family enjoyment, the available rear seat entertainment system features a single LCD screen with DVD, HDMI and USB inputs as well as mobile device projection and a pair of wireless headphones.

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Toyota Land Cruiser

Exterior view of the Toyota Land Cruiser

The Toyota Land Cruiser is an old-school SUV that packs in plenty of luxury including an optional Rear Seat Entertainment System. This factory-installed system features a pair of 11.6-inch display screens that can play media through RCA jacks or an HDMI input. Rear passengers can control the media through a wireless remote, and they can listen to their content via wireless headphones.

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Ford Expedition

Exterior view fo the Ford Expedition

As one of the best-selling SUVs, the Ford Expedition is also popular for pre-owned buyers. Equipped with the optional Dual-Headrest Rear Seat Entertainment System, the Expedition (and long-wheelbase Expedition MAX) provide plenty of options for rear passengers to enjoy their trip. The factory Dual-Headrest Rear Seat Entertainment System includes a pair of monitors in the back of the front-seat headrests, which are able to play DVDs, plug-in video games or if you're using Slingbox, even live television.

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Dodge Durango

Exterior view of the Dodge Durango

The Dodge Durango might be the muscle car of the SUV world right now, but it's also a solid family hauler with plenty of room for passengers and cargo. When equipped with the Uconnect Rear Seat Entertainment System, rear-seat passengers are able to enjoy dual flip-up screens mounted on the back of the front seats. Media inputs include DVD, Blu-Ray and HDMI, and passengers choose their media selection with a wireless remote and enjoy it courtesy wireless headphones.

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Nissan Armada

Exterior view of the Nissan Armada

Nissan recently updated its full-size Armada SUV, but if you're in the market for a pre-owned Nissan Armada, you can still opt for Nissan's Mobile Entertainment System. This system allows for three audio and video sources at the same time including the front infotainment screen with the vehicle in park. The rear passengers get two LCD screens mounted on the back of the front headrests, and available inputs include a DVD/Blu-ray disc reader as well as inputs for auxiliary cables, USB and HDMI. The rear screens are controlled by remote, and the system includes two wireless headphones.

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Honda Pilot

Exterior view of the Honda Pilot

The current Honda Pilot has been around since 2016, and it's still one of the most popular three-row SUVs on the market. Honda's Rear Entertainment System (RES) includes a single flip-down screen mounted in the ceiling, and this system is able to play media through DVD and Blu-ray discs as well as an HDMI port. Passengers are able to control this system with a wireless remote, and enjoy their movies with wireless headphones.

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Contributed by - Jeffrey N. Ross