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Consumer Reports 2013 Top Picks

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consumer reports autotest buzzes year round our auto experts caught hundreds of thousands of miles in order to find the year's top ticks and the quest were the best doesn't end there our readers weigh in on more than a million vehicles so we know which ones are reliable and which aren't also important how well a car performs if it's gone through industry or government safety tests all lists so consumer reports can name its 2013 top picks and there are some surprises aren't there J for the sure artifact two European cars made the list this year the Audi A6 that's the top pick for luxury car it's been redesigned it's fast agile plus the interior it's gorgeous BMW 3-series entered the top pick for sports sedan it handles great but his last redesign kind of rounded out the vehicle now it's not just stashed it gets great fuel efficiency too with the new 2-liter turbo what about midsize sedan well they just redesigned Honda Accord it regained top pick for midsize sedan it's a really comfortable car and it gets a very impressive 30 miles per gallon if you looking for something smaller consider the Subaru Impreza it's this year's top pick compact car it has all-wheel drive nimble handling and a great ride did any cars under 20,000 make our list well yes the Hyundai Elantra did is our top pick for budget car the Elantra is a compact sedan that delivers a lot for the money with nice handling and a pretty comfortable ride if you're looking to carry more people or cargo the Honda Odyssey is the new top pick minivan Toyota Highlander continues to be our testers first choice for midsize SUVs and the Honda CRV is the third Honda to snag a top spot this year it's the top pick small SUV what about the green category we're seeing more and more hybrids and electric cars who won in the top spot in that category well despite growing competition the Toyota Prius that still dominates not only does it get 44 miles per gallon overall but it's a practical car that could hold five and that brings us to our I know category so that's a final and my favorite category sports cars and this year is actually really big news because we have a new choice actually it's choices with the Subaru BRZ and a Scion FR-S they're actually twins and they're jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru and these cars whichever one you get it's inexpensive and it is a joy to drive there you have it Consumer Reports 2013 top picks I'm Sula Cola and I'm Jake Fisher

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enconsumer reports autotest buzzes year round our auto experts caught hundreds of thousands of miles in order to find the year's top ticks and the quest were the best doesn't end there our readers weigh in on more than a million vehicles so we know which ones are reliable and which aren't also important how well a car performs if it's gone through industry or government safety tests all lists so consumer reports can name its 2013 top picks and there are some surprises aren't there J for the sure artifact two European cars made the list this year the Audi a6 that's the top pick for luxury car it's been redesigned it's fast agile plus the interior it's gorgeous BMW 3-series entered the top pick for sports sedan it handles great but his last redesign kind of rounded out the vehicle now it's not just stashed it gets great fuel efficiency too with the new 2-liter turbo what about midsize sedan well they just redesigned Honda Accord it regained top pick for midsize sedan it's a really comfortable car and it gets a very impressive 30 miles per gallon if you looking for something smaller consider the Subaru Impreza it's this year's top pick compact car it has all-wheel drive nimble handling and a great ride did any cars under 20,000 make our list well yes the Hyundai Elantra did is our top pick for budget car the Elantra is a compact sedan that delivers a lot for the money with nice handling and a pretty comfortable ride if you're looking to carry more people or cargo the Honda Odyssey is the new top pick minivan Toyota Highlander continues to be our testers first choice for midsize SUVs and the Honda CRV is the third Honda to snag a top spot this year it's the top pick small SUV and what about the green category we're seeing more and more hybrids and electric cars who won in the top spot in that category well despite growing competition the Toyota Prius that still dominates not only does it get 44 miles per gallon overall but it's a practical car that could hold five and that brings us to our I know category so that's a final and my favorite category sports cars and this year is actually really big news because we have a new choice actually it's choices with the Subaru BRZ and a scion fr-s they're actually twins and they're jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru and these cars whichever one you get it's inexpensive and it is a joy to drive there you have it Consumer Reports 2013 top picks I'm Sula Cola and I'm Jake Fisher Ferguson reportsconsumer reports autotest buzzes year round our auto experts caught hundreds of thousands of miles in order to find the year's top ticks and the quest were the best doesn't end there our readers weigh in on more than a million vehicles so we know which ones are reliable and which aren't also important how well a car performs if it's gone through industry or government safety tests all lists so consumer reports can name its 2013 top picks and there are some surprises aren't there J for the sure artifact two European cars made the list this year the Audi a6 that's the top pick for luxury car it's been redesigned it's fast agile plus the interior it's gorgeous BMW 3-series entered the top pick for sports sedan it handles great but his last redesign kind of rounded out the vehicle now it's not just stashed it gets great fuel efficiency too with the new 2-liter turbo what about midsize sedan well they just redesigned Honda Accord it regained top pick for midsize sedan it's a really comfortable car and it gets a very impressive 30 miles per gallon if you looking for something smaller consider the Subaru Impreza it's this year's top pick compact car it has all-wheel drive nimble handling and a great ride did any cars under 20,000 make our list well yes the Hyundai Elantra did is our top pick for budget car the Elantra is a compact sedan that delivers a lot for the money with nice handling and a pretty comfortable ride if you're looking to carry more people or cargo the Honda Odyssey is the new top pick minivan Toyota Highlander continues to be our testers first choice for midsize SUVs and the Honda CRV is the third Honda to snag a top spot this year it's the top pick small SUV and what about the green category we're seeing more and more hybrids and electric cars who won in the top spot in that category well despite growing competition the Toyota Prius that still dominates not only does it get 44 miles per gallon overall but it's a practical car that could hold five and that brings us to our I know category so that's a final and my favorite category sports cars and this year is actually really big news because we have a new choice actually it's choices with the Subaru BRZ and a scion fr-s they're actually twins and they're jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru and these cars whichever one you get it's inexpensive and it is a joy to drive there you have it Consumer Reports 2013 top picks I'm Sula Cola and I'm Jake Fisher Ferguson reports\n"