Looking for a new car? Start here. Our Top 
Picks are as close as it gets to "no-brainers" in the auto market. They're 
impressive all-around vehicles, chosen from more than 280 we've recently tested, 
that have excelled in our testing, are reliable, and have performed well in 
independent crash tests. What's not to like?
For 2013, we have new winners in seven categories. 
Honda was a no-show last 
year, but it has picked up three slots on this year's list with the redesigned 
Accord 
and the CR-V 
and Odyssey. 
Two European automakers return to the list; the BMW 
328i and the Audi 
A6 are those carmakers' first entries in our winners' circle in 10 and 13 
years, respectively.
Also new are the Scion 
FR-S and Subaru 
BRZ sports-car twins. And the Hyundai 
Elantra has returned after a one-year hiatus. No pickup was chosen because 
GM's and Chrysler's 
full-sized models have been revamped and we haven't yet tested them. To see the 
best & worst 2013 cars and best new-car car values, go to Consumer Reports' 
annual 
auto issue hub.
What it takes
Top Picks must meet our criteria in three areas:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Top Picks must meet our criteria in three areas:
- Road test. Each must rank at or near the top of its category in overall test score.
 - Reliability. Each must have earned an average or better predicted-reliability Rating, based on the problems Consumer Reports subscribers reported on 1.2 million vehicles in our latest Annual Auto Survey.
 - Safety. Top Picks must perform adequately if tested in crash or rollover tests conducted by the government or insurance industry.
 
Midsized sedan | Honda Accord
The Accord 
was redesigned for 2013, and Honda nailed it, sending this 
sedan to the top of its class. This new model is roomy, nice to drive, well 
equipped, and very fuel efficient. With its four-cylinder engine, the Accord 
squeezes out 30 mpg overall and 40 on the highway, which is as good as the tiny 
Honda 
Fit. Higher-trim models have safety features seldom found in this category. 
And the Accord's price is very reasonable: $23,270 to $30,860.
Sports cars | Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ
If you take your driving fun seriously, these 
almost identical twins were built for you. Co-developed by Subaru and Toyota, which builds Scion vehicles, both are 
exhilarating to drive, with super-sharp handling, excellent braking, and ample 
acceleration. Other draws: impressive gas mileage and reasonable sticker prices. 
Yes, they are purebred, rear-wheel-drive sports cars, with a jittery ride, noisy 
cabins, and small rear seats. So Camry 
lovers might want to cruise on by. FR-S 
$25,025; Subaru 
$27,117.
Budget car | Hyundai Elantra
You don't have to settle for a subcompact when 
looking for an under-$20,000 car. The well-rounded Elantra 
delivers a lot for the money, and it's one of our top-rated compact sedans. It's 
roomier and more refined than a typical subcompact yet gets competitive fuel 
economy. The Elantra also provides nimble handling; a fairly comfortable ride; a 
smooth, responsive powertrain; and a well-finished interior. And did we mention 
its affordable price? $18,445.
Green car | Toyota Prius
Sure, today's electric cars are getting the 
equivalent of 100 or more mpg. But no current plug-in car can match the Prius 
hatchback for its blend of fuel efficiency, practicality, and affordability. Its 
44 overall mpg is still the best we've measured in any five-passenger, 
non-plug-in vehicle. And its roomy interior, comfortable ride, and hatchback 
versatility make it easy to live with. We also give a thumbs-up to the 41-mpg Prius 
V wagon, but skip the slow, noisy Prius 
C econobox. $26,750.
Compact car | Subaru Impreza
Subaru's 2012 redesign breathed new life into the 
all-wheel-drive Impreza. 
Both sedan and hatchback versions are good, sensible cars, with nimble handling 
and a compliant, absorbent ride that rivals some luxury sedans. Fuel economy is 
impressive for an AWD car. And the roomy interior, spacious rear seat, simple 
controls, and refreshingly good visibility make it easy to live with. OK, noise 
isolation is so-so, but that's no deal-breaker. Sedan $21,345; hatchback 
$22,345.
Luxury car | Audi A6
Redesigned for 2012, the A6 
is agile, quick, and a joy to drive. It surrounds you with a sumptuous, 
impeccably finished cabin that's brimming with the latest high-tech features. 
Its potent supercharged V6 engine, super-smooth eight-speed automatic 
transmission, and comfortable ride add to the business-class feel. And it 
returns respectable gas mileage, even with all-wheel drive. Some controls are 
complicated, so be ready to cozy up with the owner's manual. $56,295.
Small SUV | Honda CR-V
With redesigns of the Toyota 
RAV4 and Subaru 
Forester just arriving, the CR-V 
has taken over as our top small SUV. Virtues include a smooth, responsive 
powertrain, good fuel economy, a compliant ride, excellent braking, a roomy rear 
seat, and outstanding reliability. It's also one of the more competitively 
priced choices in the class. $26,455.
Midsized SUV | Toyota Highlander
The Highlander 
is for people who want the practicality of an SUV with the refinement of a good 
sedan. It provides a quiet, well-finished cabin, as well as a cushy ride, sound 
handling, and a smooth powertrain. The Highlander has also consistently 
maintained above-average reliability. The V6 model delivers a competitive 18 mpg 
overall, and the hybrid model tops all SUVs at 27 mpg. $38,578 to $47,255.
Sports sedan | BMW 328i
The 3-Series 
is legendary for its handling prowess and fun-to-drive character. With its 
recent redesign, it has also become roomier, more luxurious, and more fuel 
efficient. Ride comfort and fit and finish are impressive. And its 2.0-liter, 
turbocharged four-cylinder engine delivers quick acceleration, while posting the 
best gas mileage in its class. Sure, the rear seat is snug and the start/stop 
system is a bit abrupt. We'll live with it. $43,195.
Minivan | Honda Odyssey
Reliability of the Odyssey 
has improved, and it has earned our top spot among family haulers. It provides a 
comfortable ride and a roomy, quiet, and versatile cabin. The rear seat is 
generous and easy to access. The V6 engine performs well and delivers a 
competitive 19 mpg. And a backup camera — a great safety feature — is now 
standard on all models. $36,830.










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