
Regardless
of shopping method, consumers spending thousands of dollars need to
make wise choices when selecting their next vehicle. With more than 250
new cars, trucks, minivans, and SUVs on the market, many consumers
don't know where to begin when shopping for a new car. That's where we
come in. Consumer Guide's editors offer Best Buy and Recommended picks
in 18 distinct vehicle classes to simplify the selection process for
today's buyers. Our Best Buy and Recommended picks focus on overall
vehicle value and take into account performance, economy, reliability,
ease of use, comfort, and price.
Consumer Guide Picks Only the Best of the Best
At Consumer Guide Automotive, our editors evaluate every vehicle so consumers can be confident in their purchase. In an effort to stay current with the latest automotive trends and help consumers select the right vehicle, the editors at Consumer Guide Automotive test drive more than 200 new vehicles each year. We select the top overall vehicles in each class as Best Buys. This is our highest ranking.
Models
labeled Recommended also merit serious consideration, but may fall
short of the class leaders in value or may appeal to a slightly
narrower audience. Neither the Best Buy nor the Recommended badge is
based solely on objective ratings. Rather, they reflect overall value
for the money compared to their direct competition.
How We Evaluate Vehicles at Consumer Guide
Consumer Guide has a staff of 10 full-time automotive editors. Combined, these editors have nearly 150 years experience in testing automobiles. This team evaluates each new vehicle as the typical owner would--shopping, commuting, on long trips, and in stop-and-go driving.

Each car is put through its paces by at least four test drivers. Each driver fills out an evaluation form, commenting on specific areas of performance or comfort, noting the type of driving they did and the fuel mileage they got. The editor writing the final evaluation uses these reports, as well as his own experience, to create a comprehensive review.
Compact Car: Slightly
larger than subcompacts, though they are still popularly priced. This
class adds some coupes and performance-tuned cars.
Premium Compact Car: Similar in size but more expensive than compact cars, premium compacts have more standard equipment and an upscale image.
Midsize Car: These
vehicles represent the heart of the U.S. car market. Most are
price-sensitive, conservatively-designed, family-oriented sedans and
wagons.
Premium Midsize Car: With interior dimensions similar to midsize cars, premium midsize cars offer more luxury, performance, and prestige.
Large Car: Big, inside and out. These vehicles offer lots of metal for the money and are dominated by domestic brands.
Premium Large Car: Top-of-the-line
cars in size and luxury, many are typically manufacturer flagship
showcases for technology. Some have six-figure price tags.
Sporty/Performance Car: Two-seat roadsters, 4-cylinder hatchbacks, V8 muscle cars with an emphasis on affordable performance.
Premium Sporty/Performance Car:
Offering more power and style than typical sporty/performance vehicles,
these cars usually cost much more and have more equipment.
Two-passenger convertibles and 4-seat coupes rule the roost.
Compact SUV: The least-costly and most fuel-efficient SUVs. Most use car-type chassis and are not designed for heavy-duty off-road use.
Premium Compact SUV: With
dimensions similar to compact SUVs, premium compact SUVs offer
more luxury, performance, and prestige.
Midsize SUV:
Larger than compact SUVs, these vehicles offer a mix of car- and
truck-type construction, V6 and V8 power, and up to 8-passenger
seating. This class also includes crossover vehicles.
Premium Midsize SUV: Most are gilded versions of midsize SUVs. A few are exclusive upscale designs.
Large SUV:
Workhorse 7-plus passenger wagons with brawny chassis, ample towing
ability, lots of cargo space, and generally abysmal fuel economy.
Premium Large SUV: Supersized luxury liners, most based on mainstream large SUVs. All are powerful and pricey.
Compact Pickup Truck: True-truck design in a relatively modest package. Best suited for personal or light-duty use rather than commercial use.
Large Pickup Truck: Large
in size, these trucks feature a dizzying array of cab styles and bed lengths. These vehicles have
powerful engines and are the choice for heavy-duty hauling and towing.
Minivan: The
smartest use of space for passengers and cargo. All offer a fantastic
blend of comfort, convenience, and safety features for the modern
family.




