2014 미국 컨슈머 리포트 자동차 추천
2014 미국 Consumer Report Car of the Year
Best overall
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Tesla Model S
Sure, you can talk about this electric luxury car’s
blistering acceleration, razor-sharp handling, compliant ride, and
versatile cabin, which can fit a small third-row seat. But that just
scratches the surface of this technological tour de force. The Tesla is
brimming with innovation. Its massive, easy-to-use 17-inch touch screen
controls most functions. And with its totally keyless operation, full
Internet access, and ultra-quiet, zero-emission driving experience, the Tesla
is a glimpse into a future where cars and computers coexist in seamless
harmony. Its 225-mile driving range and 5-hour charges, using Tesla’s
special connector, also make it the easiest, most practical, albeit
pricey, electric car to live with.
Price as tested: $89,650
Small SUV
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Subaru Forester
The Forester
climbed to the top of its class after its 2014 redesign. With a
space-efficient design and large windows and doors, this user-friendly
SUV provides the easiest access and best visibility in its category. It
has an excellent driving position, simple controls, and one of the
roomiest rear seats in the category. Plus the Forester delivers a
class-leading 26 mpg overall and a frugal 35 on the highway. OK, the
ride is a bit firm and the in-car electronics are behind the curve;
there’s still room for improvement.
Price as tested: $26,814
Midsized sedan
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Honda Accord (4-cyl.)
The four-cylinder Accord
occupies a true sweet spot in today’s auto market. It’s a roomy,
well-equipped, and competitively priced sedan that gets a lot right. The
four-cylinder Accord squeezes out an impressive 30 mpg overall and 40
on the highway, which is as good as the tiny Honda Fit
subcompact. Handling is agile, although the ride isn’t quite as
comfortable as that in some competitors. Just avoid the HondaLink
infotainment system that comes on EX-L versions; we can’t recommend
those versions because of reliability problems.
Price as tested: $23,270
Compact car
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Subaru Impreza
The all-wheel-drive Impreza
gives you a lot for its affordable price. Both sedan and hatchback
versions are well-rounded packages, with nimble handling and an
impressively compliant, absorbent ride that’s among the best in its
class. Fuel economy is also commendable for an AWD car. And the Impreza
is easy to live with, thanks to a roomy interior, spacious rear seat,
simple controls, and refreshingly good visibility. Our only serious
gripe is pronounced road noise. But it’s no deal breaker.
Prices as tested: Sedan $21,345, hatchback $22,345
Midsized SUV
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Hyundai Santa Fe
Redesigned for 2013, the seven-passenger Santa Fe
is one of the most pleasant and well-rounded SUVs. This spacious
vehicle provides a comfortable ride, a quiet interior, a limolike rear
seat, and generous cargo area. Yet the Santa Fe doesn’t feel too bulky
to drive or park. Its smooth, refined 290-hp V6 engine delivers a decent
20 mpg overall. And the Santa Fe offers a lot of features for the
money, including a standard backup camera. But the tiny third-row seat
is for kids only.
Price as tested: $36,290
Green car
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Toyota Prius
Today’s showrooms have no shortage of hybrids. But
none can match the combination of affordability, practicality, and fuel
efficiency that the Prius
delivers. That’s why it has captured our Green Car pick for the 11th
year in a row. Its 44 mpg overall is still the best we’ve measured in
any five-passenger, non-plug-in vehicle. And its roomy interior and
hatchback versatility make it practical. Skip the slow, noisy Prius C econobox. The 41-mpg Prius V wagon is efficient and roomy, but it did poorly in an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash test.
Price as tested: $26,750
Pickup truck
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Ram 1500
With its 2013 freshening, the Ram
is surprisingly refined and inviting. A coil-spring rear
suspension—unique for full-sized pickups— makes it the most
comfortable-riding truck. And the whisper-quiet cabin makes it feel like
a luxury vehicle. Still, the Ram is fully capable of getting its hands
dirty when duty calls. The 5.7-liter V8 and new eight-speed automatic
transmission deliver effortless power while returning a relatively good
15 mpg overall. The Chevrolet Silverado outscored the Ram in our testing, but its reliability is unknown.
Price as tested: $42,810
Luxury car
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Audi A6
Simply put, the A6
is a joy to drive. Its potent, supercharged V6 engine and super-smooth
eight-speed automatic transmission deliver invigorating power. Its agile
handling is complemented by a comfortable ride. Inside you’re treated
to a sumptuous, impeccably finished, first-class cabin that’s brimming
with the latest high-tech features. And the A6 returns a respectable
22 mpg overall, even with all-wheel drive; the diesel-powered TDI
delivers 28 mpg. Yes, some controls take getting used to, so you may
have extra homework. It’s worth cramming.
Price as tested: $56,295
Sports sedan
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BMW 328i
The 3 Series
has long set the standard for sports sedans. And the current model
delivers excellent handling and a high fun-to-drive factor. It’s also
roomier, more luxurious, and more fuel-efficient than past models. The
328i’s 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder engine is quick and
thrifty, posting 28 mpg overall, which is best among gas-powered models
in its class. Ride comfort and fit and finish are also impressive,
although the rear seat is a bit snug. A diesel version, called the 328d,
is new for 2014.
Price as tested: $43,195
Minivan
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Honda Odyssey
The Odyssey
is the most complete family vehicle you can buy. It can easily carry up
to eight people, and the comfy second- and third-row seats can be
configured in myriad ways to accommodate a wide range of cargo- and
passenger-carrying needs. Other highlights include easy access,
excellent child-seat accommodations, a quiet interior, and plenty of
cabin storage. Decent fuel economy helps, too. The Odyssey is also
relatively fun to drive for a minivan, with its vigorous V6 engine,
responsive handling, and supple ride. A backup camera is standard.
Price as tested: $36,830
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