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10 Top Picks a P R I L 2021 10 Top Picks A P R I L 2021 For the latest ratings and information, visit 2021 AUTO ~ ISSUE _ These are the most exceptional new cars on the road today. They all shine in CR’s tests and surveys, and each comes standard with key advanced safety features. BY JEFF S. BARTLETT ach year more way onto our list through outstanding Consumer Reports. “That means we than 250 models performance in more than 50 tests at care more about how your next car or ffl compete for the CR’s Auto Test Center, as well as having SUV performs when it comes to safety, hearts, minds, solid marks for reliability and owner comfort, and fuel efciency than how and driveways satisfaction in our member surveys. All quickly it can circle a race track.” am of American car have also scored well in dynamic safety Each Top Pick has an Overall Score shoppers. At tests, such as our challenging accident that’s among the highest in its category. Consumer Reports, we rank the new maneuver, and, if tested, earned And it must come standard with models we buy and evaluate based passing grades in crash assessments forward collision warning (FCW) and on regimented performance tests and conducted by the federal government automatic emergency braking (AEB) survey results from our members. Here, and the insurance industry. with pedestrian detection—proven we highlight the best of the best in our “We put thousands of miles on features that prevent injuries and save annual Top Picks, standouts in popular each test car and evaluate them for lives by reducing collisions. price categories and types. how people actually use them,” says Learn more about the Top Picks at These 10 models have earned their Jake Fisher, head of auto testing at CR.org/cars. Consumer Reports | CR.org 10 TOP PICKS | APRIL 2021 | PAGE 2 10 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 0L WORSE BETTER GREEN CHOICE SUBCOMPACT SUV SMALL CAR Mazda Toyota CX-30 COROLLA L HYBRID 75 64 27 77 68 33 77 69 48 MPG OVERALL ROAD MPG OVERALL ROAD MPG OVERALL ROAD SCORE TEST SCORE TEST SCORE TEST 50 PREDICTED RELIABILITY 50 PREDICTED RELIABILITY 40 OWNER SATISFACTION 40 OWNER SATISFACTION The small, urban-friendly CX-30 has a more spirited driving feel than its You might think that buying a budget-priced car means compromising main rivals, with responsive handling and a frm ride. And it out- on performance and comfort. But some inexpensive rides punch above accelerates most competitors, even with the base 2.5-liter four-cylinder, their weight year after year when it comes to value. Case in point: the although that thrust creates some engine noise. In a class flled with tried-and-true Corolla, which delivers terrifc fuel economy, has more joyless continuously variable transmissions, the car’s conventional six- standard safety features than some cars at twice the price, and earns speed automatic delivers the satisfaction of traditional shifts. A new top marks for predicted reliability. The core model is a sedan, powered turbo engine adds even more oomph to this mighty mite. Its main by a thrifty four-cylinder engine that delivers 33 mpg overall and 45 mpg superpower is the winning combination of key standard safety on the highway. There’s also an impressive hybrid version, a Green equipment and much-better-than-average predicted reliability. Choice, that earns 48 mpg overall and 59 mpg on the highway. Even with its extreme effciency, this Corolla is enjoyable to drive. The steering is well-weighted, there’s limited lean when tackling corners, and the ride is among the best in the class. Want something spicier? Choose the sportier XSE trim or the nimble hatchback. SMALL SUV HYBRID Subaru Toyota FORESTER PRIUS L 89 90 28 80 75 52 OVERALL ROAD MPG OVERALL ROAD MPG SCORE TEST SCORE TEST 40 PREDICTED RELIABILITY 50 PREDICTED RELIABILITY OWNER SATISFACTION 40 OWNER SATISFACTION 50 The Forester has been a Top Pick for eight straight years. Clearly, For over two decades, the Prius hybrid has set the standard for fuel- Subaru knows what it’s doing with small SUVs, and it hasn’t deviated effcient cars. There are more competitors than ever now as other much from that winning formula over time. The Forester stands out automakers race to catch up, but none of them offer a high-effciency by being so easy to live with. The tall roofline creates a spacious model with such a balanced overall package. Sure, some might chase interior that seems to defy the exterior dimensions. And the large the 52 mpg overall, but no rival can also replicate the Prius’ top marks doors make for easy access in and out of the vehicle. These facets for reliability and owner satisfaction. Ultimately, that’s the highest combine to create the best outward visibility of any vehicle beyond praise. It speaks volumes that such a mechanically complex car can a bicycle, making it easy to view the road around you. This adds an deliver rock-solid reliability and thrill owners year after year. Recent airy feeling, and it can help with parking. Fuel economy is impressive, innovations include an AWD option and the Prius Prime, a nicely especially for an SUV that isn’t a diesel or hybrid. And every Forester outftted plug-in version that gives 25 miles of electric-only range. If comes with a standard AWD system and a generous roster of you want to spend less time at the pump and the repair shop, this is the active safety features. car to buy. Consumer Reports | CR.org 10 TOP PICKS | APRIL 2021 | PAGE 3 10 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 0L WORSE BETTER GREEN CHOICE MIDSIZED SEDAN SUV/WAGON Toyota Subaru CAMRYL OUTBACK HYBRID 88 86 32 90 89 47 86 91 24 OVERALL ROAD MPG MPG OVERALL ROAD MPG SCORE TEST OVERALL ROAD SCORE TEST SCORE TEST 50 PREDICTED RELIABILITY 30 PREDICTED RELIABILITY 40 OWNER SATISFACTION 40 OWNER SATISFACTION The Camry fends off would-be challengers with its mix of effciency, Is it a wagon or SUV? Who cares? The Outback deftly balances carlike performance, and reliability. This solid choice is newly available with driving manners and effciency with SUV-like functionality. It’s a do-it-all AWD. Looking for extremely reliable family transport on a budget? The vehicle with broad appeal and hiking-boot styling. It has a comfortable base Camry comes with a litany of key safety and driver assistance interior, generous passenger space, a roomy cargo section, and clever rails features. Its four-cylinder engine is energetic and frugal, with 32 mpg in the roof rack that swing across when needed and stow neatly to the overall. For a sportier experience, the SE and XSE bring a more side to become more aerodynamic when not. The Outback has a ride that expressive exterior, tauter suspension, and a more athletic character. outshines some luxury models in the way it swallows bumps. All models Want to burn even less fuel? The hybrid gets a stunning 47 mpg have ample ground clearance and standard all-wheel drive, making them overall and has quick acceleration. ready for light off-pavement adventures. The XT adds effortless acceleration for an extra kick in the keister. MIDSIZED, THREE-ROW SUV COMPACT PICKUP TRUCK Kia Honda TELLURIDE RIDGELINE 97 97 21 80 83 20 OVERALL ROAD MPG OVERALL ROAD MPG SCORE TEST SCORE TEST 50 PREDICTED RELIABILITY 40 PREDICTED RELIABILITY 50 OWNER SATISFACTION 50 OWNER SATISFACTION Last year the Telluride became the new benchmark for three-row SUVs Many pickup trucks are proud, hulking brutes. But these commercial- thanks to its thoughtful, no-compromise design. Now in its second year grade monsters are overkill for many suburbanites and weekend warriors. on the Top Picks list, it still dominates this popular segment with a That’s where the genius of the Ridgeline comes in. This highly innovative, stellar road test and Overall Score. And surveys show that owners love newly updated truck can haul dirt bikes and tow a small trailer but was it. This isn’t a model that thrives on fash. Instead, it stands out by designed to excel in the daily commute, with room for family and a clever being highly competent in nearly every way. The large, upright design lined bed that practically does magic tricks. Swing open or fold down the gives it easy access and broad visibility. The cabin is spacious and the tailgate and you can access a lockable underbed storage box that can controls are simple. The seats are comfortable in each row, with the double as a cooler. Some versions offer a unique built-in bed sound front and second row being especially accommodating. The powertrain system for tailgating. The 3.5-liter V6 is a slick and powerful engine. At 20 teams a V6 with a conventional eight-speed automatic transmission to mpg overall in our tests, the Ridgeline is also the most fuel-effcient truck create effortless power, which contributes to a quiet interior on a par that’s not diesel- or hybrid-powered. And the ride is comfortable and with an ultra-luxury model. Plus, the ride is supple and handling is composed. secure. The Telluride delivers a lot of SUV for the money. Consumer Reports | CR.org 10 TOP PICKS | APRIL 2021 | PAGE 4 10 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 0L WORSE BETTER GREEN CHOICE MIDSIZED SUV ELECTRIC CAR Lexus Tesla RX MODEL 3L HYBRID 80 77 22 83 80 29 78 82 353 OVERALL ROAD MPG OVERALL ROAD MPG OVERALL ROAD RANGE SCORE TEST SCORE TEST SCORE TEST IN MILES 40 PREDICTED RELIABILITY 30 PREDICTED RELIABILITY 40 OWNER SATISFACTION 50 OWNER SATISFACTION The RX continues to set the standard for the midsized luxury SUV The Model 3 delivers an otherworldly driving experience, with punchy segment, serving up a combination of comfort, performance, safety, acceleration that comes on in a quiet surge.
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