Consumer Reports has published its annual list of the best cars to buy for 2021. To get down to these 10 models, CR narrowed the list down from 250 vehicles on sale in America, based on their own performance and safety testing, as well as reliability and ownership satisfaction surveys.
Now, these aren't the sexiest cars or the most fun to hoon around a track. But they are probably the ones that owners will least regret buying.
Check out the top 10 best new cars you can buy for less than $55,000 below.
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Best Small Car: Toyota Corolla
CR says the Corolla is reliable, efficient and offers an impressive suite of standard safety features. We're impressed with its design and unexpectedly entertaining handling (at least, compared to old Corollas).
CR enjoys how the Outback balances "carlike driving manners" with "SUV-like functionality." Here at GP, we agree — but also would like to point out that it's a damn decent-looking wagon, too.
CR says the Kia Telluride stands out by being "highly competent in almost every way." There's no daylight between them and us on this one; the Telluride is one of our favorite SUVs, period.
CR appreciates how the Honda Ridgeline was "designed to excel in the daily commute." We say it's a far better choice for most midsize truck buyers than its competitiors, much as we might fill our commute with overlanding fantasies in a lifted Tacoma.
CR says that "everything about the RX is smooth and luxurious." We say it's a fine choice for anyone who prioritizes style and luxury over sportiness (or logical infotainment controls).