Virtually
every new car is “good.” But which is merely “good enough” and which is the
best? Digital Trends has the answer. The following is a list of the Top 10 most
researched new vehicles on edmunds.com :
A new engine and new technology make CR-V one of the highest fuel efficient. The CR-V has always had some of the best fuel economy ratings for SUVs, and they just got better. With its new 2.4-liter, 4-cylinder engine and continuously variable transmission (CVT), the CR-V received a whopping 34-mpg rating on the highway.
New model looks sleeker. There’s less plastic cladding, and the front-end styling is cleaner, more cohesive, and less dorky. It’s an altogether better-looking hiking boot. The Outback is now 0.6 inch longer, and the wheelbase is up a touch. Additionally, front-seat occupants will find two more inches of shoulder room.
With
generous cargo capacity and commendable off-road performance, the 2015 Subaru
Outback wagon is a good option for families, especially those who enjoy
occasional outdoor adventures.
The redesigned 2015 Ford F-150 may not look all that different, but those familiar lines disguise is what, unquestionably, the most sophisticated and capable version of this best-selling pickup ever to hit the road.
The 2015 Honda Accord earns top honors in the midsize sedan class with its well-rounded mix of excellent packaging, superb fuel economy and rewarding performance.
Competitive fuel economy, a spacious cabin and available turbocharged power make the 2015 Subaru Forester a solid pick for a small crossover SUV.
After last year's thorough redesign, the 2015 Toyota Highlander stays true to its no-nonsense roots. It remains a top choice in the three-row family crossover class.
The 2015 Chevrolet Colorado promises a useful solution for buyers who need fuel-efficient truck utility without the full-size commitment.
With its spacious, functional interior, impressive fuel economy and top safety scores, the 2015 Mazda CX-5 is a top pick among small crossovers. The fact that it's also fun to drive comes as a bonus.
Although the 2015 Toyota RAV4 isn't a standout in any one area, its combination of features, passenger space and everyday utility warrant a closer look if you're shopping for a small crossover.
Purposeful styling, fuel-efficient engines and an ideal ride and handling balance keep the 2015 Mazda 3 among our favorites in the compact car class.
If you own
a vehicle, chances are it needs some work. Give your car some extra attention. When
in doubt, take your car into a dealership or car grooming shop to see what’s going on and save yourself the
trouble and frustration.