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SUV
$10,050
Starting Price
3.6
Expert
4.4
Consumer
22 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Mercedes-Benz’s largest SUV boasts exceptional fit and finish, a variety of powertrains, and quiet confidence on road or off.
Hatchback
$10,500
Starting Price
3.6
Expert
4.3
Consumer
32 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Cutting the most recognizable profile in the automotive world, the latest-generation VW Beetle dials down the cute and cranks up the cool.
Pickup
$10,500
Starting Price
3.6
Expert
4.5
Consumer
18 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Frontier is a mid-size truck with full-size work ethic thanks to a strong V6 engine, impressive tow rating and solid driving manners.
SUV
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$10,650
Starting Price
3.6
Expert
4.6
Consumer
20 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Arguably the sportiest offering among small luxury SUVs, the Infiniti EX further charms with class-exclusive tech and wagon-like utility.
SUV
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$11,500
Starting Price
3.6
Expert
4.1
Consumer
16 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
As the largest vehicle in Infiniti’s lineup, the 8-passenger QX can shuttle the Partridge family of the 21st century and their toys.
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SUV
$14,600
Starting Price
3.6
Expert
4.7
Consumer
14 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Toyota Sequoia offers room for eight, a powerful V8 engine, and the quality and reliability familiar in Toyota trucks and SUVs.
Coupe
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$16,900
Starting Price
3.6
Expert
4.6
Consumer
19 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Less expensive than their principal rivals, the XK coupe and convertible are 2+2 grand tourers that make a powerful emotional statement.
Pickup
$17,700
Starting Price
3.6
Expert
4.6
Consumer
15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Domestic pickups may dominate in sales, but when it comes to horsepower, towing ability and features the Tundra is a strong competitor.
Pickup
$18,850
Starting Price
3.6
Expert
4.6
Consumer
15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Domestic pickups may dominate in sales, but when it comes to horsepower, towing ability and features the Tundra is a strong competitor.
Convertible
$28,700
Starting Price
3.6
Expert
4.6
Consumer
20 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The SL shares its ancestors’ love for sun but little else. Today’s SL is a tech marvel as satisfying to drive as it is beautiful to behold.
SUV
$3,400
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.2
Consumer
23 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Smaller and more agile than most competitors, the Tiguan is a spunky, turbocharged underdog in the booming compact SUV segment.
Hatchback
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$4,500
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.4
Consumer
30 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The slick and sassy 500 is anchoring the Fiat brand’s return to the U.S. market, assuming a new new role as Chrysler’s small-car brand.
Van/Minivan
$4,775
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.3
Consumer
24 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
With sliding side doors and 3-row seating, Mazda’s mini-minivan can certainly swallow its share of people and cargo.
Sedan
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$5,275
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
3.6
Consumer
76 Miles
Estimated EV Range
Sedan or 5-door hatch, Ford’s fashionable compact Focus matches multiple trim grades and powertrain choices with sophistciated features.
Hatchback
$5,350
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.4
Consumer
32 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Sharp handling dynamics, laudable fuel economy and hatchback versatility are among the Mazda2’s core charms.
SUV
$5,975
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.7
Consumer
19 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The VW Touareg is a capable 5-passenger mid-size SUV offering refinement and materials worthy of a luxury badge.
Sedan
$6,525
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.5
Consumer
27 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Beyond a roomy interior and abundant features, standard all-wheel drive distinguishes the Subaru Legacy sedan from its mid-size competitors.
Van/Minivan
$6,800
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
3.9
Consumer
20 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2013 Chrysler Town & Country is the uptown version of the company’s ever-popular minivan with cool touches like Stow’n’go seats.
Coupe
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$7,025
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.4
Consumer
32 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
With just two seats and an eccentric exterior, the Cooper Coupe further distills Mini’s mantra of making diminutive, fun-to-drive vehicles.
SUV
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$7,075
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.6
Consumer
19 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 7-seat Mazda CX-9 offers almost everything a family needs in an SUV plus a high level of fun-to-drive.
Sedan
$7,250
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.5
Consumer
25 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The compact Verano near-luxury sedan combines youthful looks, polished manners and Buick quiet.
Hatchback
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$7,300
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.7
Consumer
24 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Volvo’s most affordable offering is small in size but big on distinctively Volvo design and feel.
SUV
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$7,425
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.4
Consumer
21 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The XC60 plays in the highly competitive segment of small luxury SUVs, setting itself apart with unique style and a strong safety offering.
SUV
$7,525
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.8
Consumer
23 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Enhanced for 2013, the Accord-based Crosstour boasts bolder looks and more versatility plus 4-cylinder/V6 power and front-drive/AWD choices.
Hatchback
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$7,675
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.7
Consumer
116 MPGe
Combined Fuel Economy
The slick and sassy 500 is anchoring the Fiat brand’s return to the U.S. market, assuming a new new role as Chrysler’s small-car brand.
SUV
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$8,150
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.4
Consumer
113 Miles
Estimated EV Range
Neither the most comfortable nor the most dynamic, the Toyota RAV4’s reliability, resale record and general competence are hard to ignore.
Convertible
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$8,800
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.6
Consumer
22 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Thanks to a retractable hardtop and inhabitable rear seats, the Volvo C70 remains a pleasant way to motor, open-air or otherwise.
Sedan
$8,850
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.6
Consumer
21 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The 2013 Dodge Charger sedan gives the average family the comfort, safety and room they need, while giving its owner fun to drive.
SUV
$9,025
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.6
Consumer
19 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
For 2013, the Dodge Durango SUV continues to offer a superior combination of power, fuel economy, style and pricing. Towing is a bonus.
Sedan
$9,025
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.5
Consumer
22 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Cadillac’s new front-drive flagship sedan isn’t as sporty as some of its European competitors, but its strong on comfort and technology.
SUV
$9,450
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.3
Consumer
28 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
With Impreza underpinnings the Subaru XV Crosstrek delivers Subaru Outback ruggedness and versatility in a smaller, sportier package.
Sedan
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$9,575
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.3
Consumer
25 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
All new for 2013, the ILX delivers Acura technology, refinement and value in a smaller, even more affordable package.
Wagon
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$9,650
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.7
Consumer
20 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The XC70 brilliantly combines the versatility and ameneities of a premium SUV with the easy-to-drive efficiency of a premium sedan.
SUV
$9,800
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.6
Consumer
15 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
The Navigator’s plush cabin, chrome-tastic exterior and imposing curb presence put it on competitive footing with the Cadillac Escalade.
Sedan
$10,000
Starting Price
3.5
Expert
4.5
Consumer
21 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Cadillac’s new front-drive flagship sedan isn’t as sporty as some of its European competitors, but its strong on comfort and technology.