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832010 Suzuki Kizashi Sedan
By Kristin Varela, MotherProof.com -- 07/30/2010
I'm ashamed to admit that I was harboring a lackluster view about Suzuki as a brand in general. With the introduction of the Kizashi, my hope is that my mind won't be the only one changed about the brand.
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892011 Hyundai Sonata Sedan
By Jennifer Newman, MotherProof.com -- 07/15/2010
It's easy to see why the Sonata won Cars.com's $25,000 Family Sedan Shootout. This midsize sedan successfully mixes a sporty design with a roomy, luxurious interior.
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882010 Porsche Panamera Sedan
By Ann Job, Associated Press -- 07/14/2010
The Panamera's V-8 engines deliver awesome power and acceleration so quick, a driver can race up to other cars in traffic in a heartbeat. At the same time, it's interior appointments can be sumptuous and the array of driver-controlled buttons for seats, suspension settings and more, overwhelming.
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822010 Nissan Cube Hatchback
By Katrina Ramser, Vehix.com -- 07/06/2010
The funky 2010 Nissan Cube is a mobile living room ready to transport five in personalized style and comfort not found in typical small rides. The Cube gains points for its practicality, affordability, and excellent fuel-economy ratings.
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802011 Toyota Camry Sedan
By Liz Kim, Vehix.com -- 07/06/2010
the 2011 Toyota Camry SE does pretty much everything right. It carries five adults in comfort, it holds a bunch of stuff in the trunk, it gets good gas mileage, and it's fun to drive.
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872011 Ford Fiesta Hatchback
By Sherrice Gilsbach, MotherProof.com -- 06/30/2010
The 2011 Ford Fiesta is a feisty subcompact that's fuel efficient and fun to drive. While it's not aimed at families, it could work for smaller families who have traded the bulky child-safety seats for booster seats.
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812011 Kia Sportage SUV/Truck
By Erin Riches, Edmunds.com -- 06/29/2010
Pretty much any compact crossover will meet your demands for utility. The difference is that the 2011 Sportage does it in style. Its sharp exterior design sets it apart and Kia has made some significant strides in drivetrain refinement and steering feel.
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852011 Ford F Series Super Duty SUV/Truck
By Sue Mead, About.com -- 06/29/2010
Today's trucks are a light-year's beyond what trucks were not so long ago, with the competition growing more keen each year. Ford's new Super Dutys haven't just raised the bar, they are also uber-cool.
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782011 Honda CR-Z Hatchback
By Christie Schweinsberg, Ward's Autos -- 06/28/2010
Much like Sally Field in the movie Sybil, the new Honda CR-Z hybrid sports coupe is hard to pin down. But unlike the movie character, who suffered multiple identities, the '11 CR-Z has only two personalities: sort-of-sporty and slow.
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842011 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV/Truck
By Jil McIntosh, Wheels.ca -- 06/25/2010
Here in the dusty hills, there's nothing unmanly about the 2011 Grand Cherokee: it can do almost anything off-road that Wrangler can do, but on the street, it rides and drives like a Chrysler 300 sedan.
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832010 Volvo S60 Sedan
By Erin Riches, Edmunds.com -- 06/25/2010
The 2011 Volvo S60 T6 AWD is a well-rounded entry-level luxury sedan. It's an excellent choice, of course, if you want all the latest safety technology in a moderately priced premium sedan. But it should hold equal appeal for those who take a shine to its trendy design.
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832011 Kia Sportage SUV/Truck
By Allyson Harwood, Motor Trend -- 06/24/2010
The 2011 Kia Sportage is now much more in line with the rest of the huge crossover market, and has the cool styling to make it stand out.
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812011 Toyota Sienna Minivan
By Cheryl Jensen, New York Times -- 06/24/2010
Toyota has introduced a new Sienna that is considerably better than the preceding model in nearly every way.
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832011 Honda CR-Z Hatchback
By Ann Job, Associated Press -- 06/23/2010
Compared with the early Insight's lightweight, flimsy feel, rough ride, odd, bug-like exterior styling and thin, uncomfortable seats, the new Honda CR-Z is a significant upgrade.
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882011 Ford Mustang Coupe
By Ann Job, Associated Press -- 06/16/2010
For a starting retail price of just $22,995, buyers get more than 300 horsepower, a six-speed transmission and the unmistakable sporty looks of one of America's favorite icons. The Ford Mustang also has the best fuel economy rating ever in the car's 47-year history.
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782010 Acura TL Sedan
By Lori Hindman, MotherProof.com -- 06/15/2010
The 2010 Acura TL is a sporty sedan that's great fun to drive, but it doesn't exactly bend over backward to accommodate families. What caused me to flinch and not give the TL my full approval is its funky design and the grudging amount of storage inside.
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892010 Acura ZDX SUV/Truck
By Holly Roberts, CarReview.com -- 06/15/2010
Not only does the Acura ZDX look good, it looks like it could pounce on you and kick your butt. It looks READY. Ready to go fast. Ready to go for a long drive. Ready to go drive in the mountains. Ready to take your breath away.
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822010 Suzuki SX4 Hatchback
By Jennifer Newman, MotherProof.com -- 06/15/2010
With its peppy inline-four-cylinder engine and six-speed manual transmission, the SX4 Sportback was fun to drive and took some of the drudgery out of the errands. Although it's on the small side, the SX4 Sportback has a surprising amount of cargo space.
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842010 Nissan 370Z Convertible
By Katrina Ramser, Vehix.com -- 06/09/2010
The maximized 2010 370Z Roadster is the perfect companion on any road featuring blue skies above. In manual or automatic mode, the 332-horsepower V6 engine delivers a powerful ride at a relatively manageable price.
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822010 Mercury Milan Hybrid Sedan
By Sherrice Gilsbach, MotherProof.com -- 06/08/2010
If you're looking for a flashy car, you'll want to consider something other than the 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid. However, if comfort, great gas mileage and lots of features matter to you, then give this hybrid a try while you can.
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842010 Ford Taurus Sedan
By Sherrice Gilsbach, Cars.com -- 06/04/2010
This full-size sedan is powerful and fun to drive -- even more so when I used the paddle shifters on the steering wheel. Despite its size, the Taurus is sporty. Its spicy character sizzled everywhere I looked.
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832011 Infiniti QX SUV/Truck
By Christie Schweinsberg, Ward's Autos -- 06/03/2010
The 2011 Infiniti QX's richly appointed interior and outsized grille likely will appeal to the luxury-SUV buyer of today, until the next Escalade trumps it.
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852010 Audi A3 TDI Hatchback
By Lori Hindman, MotherProof.com -- 06/03/2010
The 2010 Audi A3 TDI is incredibly cute, fun to drive and gets great mileage, but it's a squeeze for my family of four in a way that makes road trips seem forbidding.
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862010 Nissan GT-R Coupe
By Ann Job, Associated Press -- 06/02/2010
The 2010 Nissan GT-R still has what it takes to delight drivers. And while it's difficult to describe $80,000-plus as a bargain, the GT-R has a lower starting price than some competitors.
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792011 Nissan Juke SUV/Truck
By Erin Riches, Edmunds.com -- 06/02/2010
As you drive the 2011 Nissan Juke, you also realize that Nissan still knows how to build fun, small cars. But ask yourself why you'd bother with a tiny utility vehicle that only has 36 cubic feet of cargo space in the first place.
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