Five Toyota cars have been named Consumer Reports' Top Picks! This is the first time in a decade that one brand has dominated the list by winning 5 out of 10 spots. Check out which cars won!
FAMILY SEDAN: Toyota Camry Hybrid ($29,052). In addition to its impressive 38 mpg
overall fuel economy, other high points include a comfortable ride; a roomy, quiet, cabin; fairly
quick acceleration; and for 2012, a nicer interior and somewhat crisper handling (although the
Camry is still no sports sedan).
SMALL SUV: Toyota RAV4 ($24,405 to $30,328). With a four-cylinder engine, the RAV4
delivers some of the best gas mileage in its class (23 mpg). The spirited V6 version accelerates as
quickly as many sports sedans and gets only 1 mpg less than the four-cylinder model.
FAMILY HAULER: Toyota Sienna V6 ($35,810). The Sienna fits the bill nicely for families
looking for a comfortable, roomy interior, plenty of features, and the ability to carry up to eight
people. Among its high points are lively performance, decent fuel economy (20 mpg), and a
comfortable ride, although the handling is rather lackluster. It's the only minivan that has at least
average reliability.
GREEN CAR: Toyota Prius ($26,750 to $28,217). The Prius sets the standard for fuel
efficiency, practicality, and affordability with its overall 44 mpg. Its roomy interior, comfortable
ride, and hatchback versatility make it easy to live with. The 41 mpg of the new Prius V wagon
easily tops its class.
FAMILY SUV: Toyota Highlander ($38,578 to $47,255). The refined, comfortable, and quiet
Highlander has consistently ranked near the top of its class in CR's road-test scores and has had
above-average reliability. The V6 version delivers a decent 18 mpg overall, and the hybrid model
tops all SUVs at 27.
Click To Read More







0comments:
Post a Comment