Can Hyundai’s new luxury sedan compete with vehicles costing twice as much? Consumer Reports auto engineers take a first look at the Hyundai Equus. UPDATE: We’ve finished testing the Equus. Take a look at our new video: bit.ly
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Can Hyundai’s new luxury sedan compete with vehicles costing twice as much? Consumer Reports auto engineers take a first look at the Hyundai Equus. UPDATE: We’ve finished testing the Equus. Take a look at our new video: bit.ly
Video Rating: 4 / 5
The entertaining FR-S goes against Toyota’s image of building only boring cars. Essentially identical to the Subaru BRZ, the Scion FR-S differs only in some tuning, styling and equipment details. Read our blog for more details on the Scion FR-S: bit.ly
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The Audi A6 is agile, quiet, and quick.It rides smoothly, has a sumptuous and accommodating interior, and returns impressive fuel economy, even with all-wheel drive. The A6 also provides an impressive variety of high-tech features, although its controls are complicated and can be distracting. Learn more about the Audi A6 and other luxury sedans on our website: bit.ly
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Only one year after a major redesign, the Honda Civic goes in for an emergency makeover. Changes are more than skin-deep, addressing problems Consumer Reports found in its test of the unimpressive 2012 Civic. Read our post “Honda introduces an improved Civic” bit.ly
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After more than a decade, Ford redesigns the Escape to be much more stylish and refined. A Ford Escape V6 is no longer available, but the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine has plenty of power. Read our blog post for more information: bit.ly
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The Camry Hybrid combines excellent fuel economy, a roomy interior, and an impressive ride. It’s Consumer Reports Top Pick Family Sedan. Watch the rest of our Top Pick videos: bit.ly
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The Toyota Prius is Consumer Reports 2012 Top Pick Green Car. The Prius has held that honor every year since since 2004. In this dawning age of automotive electrification, the Prius still sets the standard for its blend of fuel efficiency, practicality, and affordability.
The Acura ILX may be based on the Honda Civic, but it’s a considerably better car. Fuel economy is quite good and the interior is roomy for its compact dimensions. But with a sticker over 000, it’s wildy overpriced. Read our blog for more details: bit.ly
Consumer Reports brings you coverage from the 2012 New York Auto Show, featuring the reveal of the all new redesigned 2013 Chevrolet Impala. *Video shown is property of Consumer Reports, found at youtube.com and is used by Handy Chevrolet as promotional material only. Handy Chevrolet claims no ownership over the content herein.
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America finally gets a fully redesigned Ford Focus. Ford’s small sedan takes a big leap forward in refinement. Consumer Reports is in the midst of testing the 2012 Ford Focus. Learn how we test vehicles on our website: bit.ly
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Subaru’s small car is well-rounded, with a roomy interior and compliant ride. Fuel economy is impressive given the standard all-wheel-drive. It’s available both as a sedan or hatchback. It’s Consumer Reports 2012 Top Pick small car. You can watch all of our Top Pick videos on our website:bit.ly
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The Ford Mustang excels at combining performance with everyday livability. The V8 delivers incredible acceleration, but the V6 is no slouch. The Ford Mustang is Consumer Reports’ 2012 Top Pick Sporty Car. Watch all of our Top Pick videos: bit.ly