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Sedan
$7,450
Starting Price
3.3
Expert
4.4
Consumer
30 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Versatile and fuel-efficient, the Subaru Impreza line of compact sedans and hatchbacks boasts standard all-wheel drive as a trump card.
SUV
$7,600
Starting Price
3.3
Expert
4.5
Consumer
20 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The new-for-2013 Land Rover LR2 is a rare breed among premium compact SUVs in that it doesn’t mind getting dirty.
SUV
$8,375
Starting Price
3.3
Expert
4.5
Consumer
15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
With room for eight and a tow rating of 9,000 pounds, big passenger capacity meets big capability in the Nissan Armada full-size SUV.
SUV
$9,725
Starting Price
3.3
Expert
4.5
Consumer
17 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Xterra is built to go where few modern SUVs tread: off-road. Rough and rugged, it makes no apologies for its adventure-loving attitude.
SUV
$12,800
Starting Price
3.3
Expert
4.5
Consumer
18 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
From the basic 2-door soft-top to the trail-blazing Rubicon, the Jeep Wrangler remains the world’s most iconic off-road adventure vehicle.
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Hatchback
$6,150
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.4
Consumer
42 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
A slick 5-door hybrid hatchback, the compact Insight matches its super-frugal gas/electric powertrain with a superb sticker price.
Sedan
$6,350
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.6
Consumer
37 MPG | 98 MPGe
Combined
Unique and stylish, the 2013 Chevrolet Volt electric plug-in runs purely on battery power but also has a gasoline-fueled "range extender."
SUV
$6,350
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
3.7
Consumer
21 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2013 Dodge Journey is a mid-size crossover that offers room for seven passengers with price and fuel economy on par with smaller SUVs.
Convertible
$6,500
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.4
Consumer
25 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Lacking the flair of its Beetle convertible sibling, the EOS compensates with a retractable hardtop featuring a massive integrated sunroof.
Hatchback
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$8,800
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.7
Consumer
24 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
More low-rider wagon than sport-utility vehicle, the Scion xB has a youthful attitude, decent performance and strong resale value.
Pickup
$10,300
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.5
Consumer
15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Nissan’s biggest pickup comes standard with a powerful V8 engine, spacious cab and innovative cargo-management features.
Pickup
$10,500
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.6
Consumer
14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Nissan’s biggest pickup comes standard with a powerful V8 engine, spacious cab and innovative cargo-management features.
SUV
$11,850
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.3
Consumer
15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Available in large, extra-large (ESV) and pickup-style (EXT), Escalade remains the clear choice for anyone from the school of more is more.
SUV
$12,400
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.3
Consumer
14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Available in large, extra-large (ESV) and pickup-style (EXT), Escalade remains the clear choice for anyone from the school of more is more.
SUV
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$18,450
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.4
Consumer
17 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Despite its truck-based architecture, the Lexus GX is not only capable off-road, but manages to pamper its occupants on pavement as well.
Pickup
$18,550
Starting Price
3.2
Expert
4.7
Consumer
14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Available in large, extra-large (ESV) and pickup-style (EXT), Escalade remains the clear choice for anyone from the school of more is more.
Sedan
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$4,925
Starting Price
3.1
Expert
4.5
Consumer
29 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
With a new model just around the corner, the 2013 Forte continues to offer attractive pricing, tasteful styling and an excellent warranty.
Sedan
$5,025
Starting Price
3.1
Expert
4.9
Consumer
24 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
A fine handling, economical and attractive mid-size sedan, the Kizashi couldn’t save Suzuki’s U.S. car division from bankruptcy.
Sedan
$6,800
Starting Price
3.1
Expert
4.3
Consumer
22 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2013 Chevrolet Impala is a full-size sedan that offers a roomy cabin, spacious trunk and sofa-soft ride plus a host of tech features.
Hatchback
$7,750
Starting Price
3.1
Expert
4.5
Consumer
32 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Toyota Yaris hatchback sports some high-tech features, attractive styling and Toyota’s reputation for reliability.
Sedan
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$8,475
Starting Price
3.1
Expert
4.6
Consumer
38 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
All-new from the ground up, the stylish Lincoln MKZ signifies a bold new direction for the 95-year-old marque.
Sedan
$3,300
Starting Price
3.0
Expert
3.8
Consumer
30 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Versa is a roomy, value-priced sedan or hatchback whose fuel efficiency saves you even more money every time you pass a gas station.
SUV
$8,475
Starting Price
3.0
Expert
4.1
Consumer
14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Land Rover LR4’s burnished all-terrain reputation and voluminous interior space make it the poster vehicle for modern nomads.
SUV
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$8,750
Starting Price
3.0
Expert
4.7
Consumer
19 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Well-rounded performance and a healthy roster of standard features make the Lincoln MKX a credible alternative to better-known imports.
SUV
$44,100
Starting Price
3.0
Expert
4.5
Consumer
13 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Macho on the outside and majestic within, think of the go-anywhere, do-anything G-Wagen as a military-grade luxury vehicle.
SUV
$5,450
Starting Price
2.9
Expert
4.6
Consumer
25 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Aggressive exterior styling, excellent interior space and sharp handling help the Outlander stand up to SUV rivals like the Honda CR-V.
Hatchback
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$7,725
Starting Price
2.9
Expert
4.5
Consumer
37 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Outside of cramped cities the tiny, 3+1 seat Scion iQ drives almost like a real car but parking prowess remains its strongest attribute.
Sedan
$4,750
Starting Price
2.8
Expert
4.5
Consumer
28 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
With multiple flavors that include a hatchback and the high-strung Evo, the Lancer lineup is among the sportiest in the small-car segment.
Sedan
$5,125
Starting Price
2.8
Expert
4.1
Consumer
24 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Chrysler 200 is a cleverly remade version of the brand’s previous mid-size sedan, and the changes have all been for the better.
Hatchback
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$7,775
Starting Price
2.8
Expert
4.6
Consumer
29 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Scion xD is roomier than expected while offering bulletproof reliability, good fuel economy and at least a pretense of style.
Sedan
$9,325
Starting Price
2.8
Expert
4.4
Consumer
29 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Corolla isn’t exciting, but reliability and retained value have helped make it the best-selling automobile ever.
Sedan
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$3,100
Starting Price
2.7
Expert
4.4
Consumer
26 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
In sporty sedan or all-wheel drive hatchback form, the Suzuki SX4 is a fun, cheap compact from the now departed Japanese car company.
Sedan
$4,550
Starting Price
2.7
Expert
4.2
Consumer
22 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Faced with fierce competition, the 2013 Dodge Avenger features improved handling, drivetrain and interior, not to mention aggressive looks.
SUV
$4,975
Starting Price
2.7
Expert
4.2
Consumer
23 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
While the Compass is intended as an asphalt-tuned ride for city slickers, the Patriot adheres more closely to traditional Jeep principles.
SUV
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$6,275
Starting Price
2.7
Expert
4.6
Consumer
18 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
With seating for seven and upscale amenities, the MKT has a number of strengths, though its polarizing design is a deal-breaker for some.