"They shouldn't have to sacrifice safety, reliability, or fuel economy to stay within their budget," said Alex Knizek, manager of automotive testing and insights for Consumer Reports.
"Brands like Lexus and Toyota have a history of conservative redesigns, incrementally improving their entire product line, rather than introducing many all-new systems," says Steven Elek, Consumer Reports' program leader for auto data analytics.
The magazine kept the picks under $20,000-and noted that a great new car isn't necessarily a great used one, given factors like depreciation and long-term reliability.
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