Consumer Reports Gives Us Their 2 Cents and Names The Top Choices For 2010

Consumer Reports Gives Us Their 2 Cents and Names The Top Choices For 2010
Consumer Reports names six new models to its annual Top Picks car list for 2010. Comprised of nine different car brands, this year's list is the most diverse group of Top Picks in over a decade. 

Findings from Consumer Reports' Annual Auto Issue, including the new Top Picks, were announced today at a Washington Automotive Press Association (WAPA) press conference in Washington, D.C.

The Mazda5, Nissan Altima, Subaru Forester, Volkswagen GTI, and Chevrolet Traverse and Silverado join the Hyundai Elantra SE, Infiniti G37, Toyota Prius and Lexus LS460L as Consumer Reports' selections for best models of the year based on performance, reliability, and safety.

"The diversity of this year's Top Picks reflect how competitive the industry has become," said Rik Paul, Consumer Reports' Automotive editor. "Today's car buyers have more choices than ever when looking for good all-around cars."

Consumer Reports' Top Picks are the best all-around models in their categories and must meet stringent road test, reliability, and safety requirements. Each Top Pick scores at or near the top of its category among the more than 280 vehicles Consumer Reports recently evaluated at its Auto Test Center; has average or better predicted reliability (based on the problems subscribers reported on more than 1.4 million vehicles in Consumer Reports' Annual Auto Survey), and performed adequately in overall safety if tested by the government or insurance industry. In addition, each model must offer electronic stability control (ESC), a proven lifesaving safety feature as standard equipment or as a readily available option. All of this year's Top Picks provide standard ESC and curtain air bags.

In recent years, Toyota and Honda models have had their share of spots among Consumer Reports Top Picks list. But the automotive landscape continues to grow more competitive. This year, the Nissan Altima managed to dethrone the Honda Accord as the Top Pick for Family Sedan—making it the first time since 1998 that a Honda model was not selected.

The Toyota Prius retains its position as the Top Pick for Green for the seventh consecutive year, while the Lexus LS460L returns as Consumer Reports pick for Best Overall vehicle. At the time of publication, sales of the Toyota Highlander and RAV4 had been halted and currently Consumer Reports has suspended its recommendation for both vehicles removing them from contention in the Small and Family SUV category..

"The competition is quite fierce, and often the difference between a Top Pick and a runner-up can be slim. We believe all of our Top Picks this year to be exceptional vehicles that excel in a number of areas," Paul added.

Consumer Reports' testing procedures are the most comprehensive of any U.S. publication or Web site. More than 50 individual tests are performed on every vehicle, including evaluations of braking, handling, comfort, convenience, safety, and fuel economy. Roughly 6,000 miles of general driving and evaluations are racked up on each test car during the testing process. CR buys all its test cars anonymously from dealers. Other reviewers base their evaluations on press cars that are hand-picked by the automakers.

Here, by category, are the 2010 Top Picks.

  • SMALL SEDAN: Hyundai Elantra SE. The Elantra SE ($18,695) made the Top Picks list for the third time this year. It is a solid, all-around car that's relatively comfortable, quiet, and roomy, and provides good fuel economy and plenty of features for the money. The SE comes with standard ESC, a critical safety feature that's absent on other small cars (including the lower-end Elantras).
  • FAMILY SEDAN: Nissan Altima. The Altima ($23,970 to $30,335) has been a Consumer Reports top-rated family sedan for a couple of years, but lacked easily available ESC. A 2010 freshening made it better and improved gas mileage and for the first time provides standard ESC in all trim lines. It offers an appealing balance of comfort and performance, while getting some of the best fuel economy in its class: 26 mpg overall in four-cylinder models and 24 mpg with a V6. The cabin is roomy, well finished, and quiet. And the secure handling, comfortable ride, and spirited acceleration make the car enjoyable to drive.
  • SPORTY CAR: Volkswagen GTI. Freshened for 2010, the GTI ($27,504) is the sport version of the Volkswagen Golf (formerly called the Rabbit). The GTI is exhilarating to drive and easy to live with. It delivers the agile handling, spirited acceleration, and responsive steering of a true sports car, along with a decent ride, a well-finished interior, and the cargo-carrying practicality of a hatchback. Good fuel economy of 27 mpg overall is another plus, although premium fuel is required.
  • SMALL SUV: Subaru Forester. The Forester ($20,972 to $28,860) provides one of the most carlike driving experiences of any SUV. It combines agile handling with the most comfortable ride in its class. Passengers are treated to a spacious cabin, with a roomy rear seat and excellent visibility. The 2.5X provides an impressive 22 mpg overall with an automatic, 24 mpg with a manual. And the turbocharged 2.5XT delivers effortless acceleration and 20 mpg, but it takes premium fuel. The 2.5X has had excellent reliability, while the 2.5XT's is average.
  • BEST CAR OVERALL: Lexus LS 460L. The LS ($76,572) scored an outstanding 99 out of 100 in Consumer Reports road tests, making it the highest-rated vehicle. It provides a comfortable ride and luxurious driving environment, including a roomy, well-crafted and exceptionally quiet interior. It offers a plethora of electronic amenities, including an optional self-parking system. Yet, its controls are easy to use. Its efficient 380-hp V8 and eight-speed automatic transmission deliver smooth, brisk acceleration and a relatively good 21 mpg overall. All-wheel drive and a hybrid version are available.
  • FAMILY SUV: Chevrolet Traverse The Traverse ($39,920) stands out as an impressive overall package with a quiet, spacious cabin that can comfortably seat up to eight adults and leave room for cargo. It provides a pleasant ride, communicative steering, and responsive handling. The tested model returned 16 mpg overall, which is respectable for its size. Rear visibility isn't great, but small convex side mirrors and an optional rear-view camera help.
  • SPORT SEDAN: Infiniti G37. The G sedan ($37,225) tops this category for the fourth straight year. It is one of the highest-rated sedans tested, with a score of 95 out of 100. It provides agile handling, blistering acceleration, a refined powertrain, a fairly comfortable ride, and a high-quality, luxurious interior. The G37 is as inviting to drive on a twisty road as it is on the highway. But compromises include a snug cabin and small trunk. Rear-wheel drive is standard; all-wheel drive is optional. Coupe and convertible versions are also available.
  • FAMILY HAULER: Mazda5. The Mazda5 microvan ($23,805) offers lots of practicality in a compact, affordable package. With three rows of seats and sliding rear side doors, it combines the convenience of a minivan with the maneuverability and stingy fuel economy—24 mpg overall—of a wagon. The interior is airy, with good fit and finish. It's fun to drive, with a nimble feel and a comfortable ride. The addition of standard ESC for 2010 improved its emergency handling. If you need more room, consider the Honda Odyssey minivan.
  • GREEN CAR: Toyota Prius. The Prius ($26,950) received a redesign for 2010 and leads this category for the seventh straight year. It's still the most fuel-efficient car in Consumer Reports' ratings, with 44 mpg overall.  The Prius is a pleasant car to drive, with a roomy interior, a steady ride, hatchback versatility, and excellent reliability and crash-test results. The 2010 redesign also gave it a more solid feel and a dedicated EV mode that allows it to run longer on electric power at low speeds, an advantage in slow, congested traffic.
  • PICKUP TRUCK: Chevrolet Silverado. The Silverado 1500 ($37,235) returns to the top of the list after a year off. The crew-cab 4WD model is a well-rounded pickup with a roomy cabin, generous payload capacity, decent ride quality, available full-time 4WD, and, on higher-end models, very good interior fit and finish. The GMC Sierra is a twin of the Silverado. Reliability has been average.

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AlleVierAlleVier - 2/23/2010 8:35:11 PM
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"none of the vehicles listed will NOT outlast the Pruis"

So ALL of them will outlast the Prius. Then you're not disliking the Prius doesn't make no nonsense.


MonkMonk - 2/23/2010 8:43:00 PM
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the "Pruis engine barely gets used while LS ultra smooth V8 is built to easily last 500,000 mile(assuming one is poor enough and can stand the bland look to want to keep it that long).

you are delusional if you think the Prius engine hardly gets used. It's not a plug-in hybrid. It's a gasoline-electric hybrid.
Probably only a small amount current gen Lexus LS are even nearing 500k miles. It's takes a while, and people switch cars relatively often. Please keep your trash talk to yourself.
The end of Autospies is when the trolls take over.
Badgewhore = Troll. Please ban.


XYZZXYZZ - 2/24/2010 4:50:37 AM
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he prob'ly meant the prius engine never gets HEAVY use. it always takes the MOST ENERGY to get a vehicle moving from a dead stop. (Newton's 1st law of motion.)

since the electric motor always handles the job of getting a prius rolling, the ICE has an EASY JOB picking up the accelerative duties from a running start.

since most toyota engines EASILY rack up 200k - 300+k TROUBLE FREE miles, the prius motor is likely good for 500,000+.

the lexus too, since it's so well built and relatively understressed.
EIGHT year old lexuses have less problems than most 3-yr old benzs.


mggraymggray - 2/23/2010 12:24:46 PM
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Interesting to see what happens with most of Toyota's models out of the running.


XYZZXYZZ - 2/24/2010 4:32:08 AM
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yup. interesting.

they STILL GOT TWO models on the list. MORE than any other mfgr, except for nissan and chevy.

makes you wonder how many models would've gotten picked if toyota DID NOT pull 60% of their models.


VISOVISO - 2/23/2010 1:08:39 PM
-3 Boost
yawn.


david999david999 - 2/23/2010 1:09:22 PM
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Nice pick for Lexus, Best Overall Car LS 460L.


_43LE_43LE - 2/23/2010 4:17:16 PM
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Badge, remember, Turbo always selectively copies and pastes to suit his point of view and "conveniently" leaves out other info. You should know that by now!


_43LE_43LE - 2/23/2010 4:24:22 PM
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Forgot to add one thing...Keep it coming Turbo!!!!! I want to see some more copy and pasting! Maybe we'll see some more hate from him too. This is so funny!


_43LE_43LE - 2/23/2010 11:51:15 PM
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"in full context" LOL! We ALL know that's not true, even you. You're just sounding delusional now. Please say something more. I love it!


XYZZXYZZ - 2/24/2010 4:58:40 AM
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so turbo, you're STILL living in 2007?

the cars you listed are all '06s and '07s.


kpaxxkpaxx - 2/23/2010 1:19:26 PM
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Considering toyota's recent problems you would want to question the safety of all their cars including Lexus!


XYZZXYZZ - 2/27/2010 8:44:31 AM
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considering the recent financial troubles, you would want to question the viability of ALL their current products.


PerformanceGuyPerformanceGuy - 2/23/2010 1:25:56 PM
+1 Boost
Pretty good list, excluding the Toyota/Lexus.


pennfootballpennfootball - 2/23/2010 2:33:37 PM
+6 Boost
AWW they didn't pick ANY of your beloved Beemers!


nguyenvuminhnguyenvuminh - 2/23/2010 9:27:38 PM
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hurray for the mazda 5. i know i know, boring, but i love truly functional cars. also a thumbs up for pennfootball, nice dig.


delandelan - 2/24/2010 12:35:24 AM
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I'd buy a Kia before I buy a mazda. I know....makes no sense.


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