ENTRY PREMIUM:
1st place: Lexus IS
2nd place: BMW 3-series / Volkswagen CC
The 3-series and CC — a highly styled VW sedan — tied for second place behind Lexus's popular IS model.
MIDSIZE PREMIUM:
1st place: BMW 5-series
The 5-series was the only car to earn an above-average score in this category.
LARGE PREMIUM:
1st place: Hyundai Equus
2nd place: BMW 7-series
3rd place: Audi A8
The Equus is the costliest Hyundai model you can buy, with prices starting at nearly $60,000, but it boasts features typically found on far more expensive cars.
MIDSIZE SUV/CROSSOVER:
1st place: Dodge Durango
2nd place: Ford Flex
3rd place: Ford Explorer
The newly redesigned Durango shares most of its engineering with the new Jeep Grand Cherokee but the Durango is available with a third-row seat and has sportier driving dynamics.
LARGE SUV/CROSSOVER:
1st place: Nissan Armada
2nd place: Chevrolet Tahoe
3rd place: Ford Expedition
All three top-ranked vehicles in this category are SUVs with classic truck-based engineering, not car-based crossovers.
LARGE PICKUP:
1st place: Ford F-150
2nd place: Chevrolet Avalanche
3rd place: Ford F-250/350
Ford's F-series trucks are the best-selling vehicles in America and have been for decades.
MINIVAN:
1st place: Honda Odyssey
The Honda Odyssey was the only minivan to score above average.
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