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According to
Consumer Reports, "Top Picks are as close as it gets to "no-brainers" in the auto market. They're impressive all-around vehicles, chosen from more than 280 we've recently tested, that have excelled in our testing, are reliable, and have performed well in independent crash tests."
Granted, CR's qualifications for picking the best new cars may be a bit different than our own (or yours, fellow automotive enthusiasts). Still, it's interesting to see which vehicles manage to straddle the line by being fun to drive, reliable and safe in the minds and charts of CR's testers. Seven new winners show up on CR's list of Top Picks for 2013, meaning there may be a surprise or two in the mix.
Here are some highlights:
- Honda took three awards in 2013, including the midsize category with its Accord. Honda was completely absent from CR's Top Picks list in 2012.
- The Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ twins were recognized as the best sportscars.
- The Audi A6 snagged the Luxury Car category while the BMW 328i took the Sports Sedan trophy.
We'll direct you over to
Consumer Reports to
see the full list, but fans of American cars should take note that there isn't a single domestic model to be found in the Top Picks chart. That said, a completely separate list was created, as it has in past years, highlighting CR's findings of the best from the States. Again, a few highlights:
- Ford was the most awarded manufacturer, taking four separate categories.
- Chevrolet was close behind with three wins.
- Chrysler took the luxury car win with the 300 and won the minivan category by default since it's the only domestic brand with an offering.
Check out
CR's list of American Top Picks here.
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