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Best & worst values

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Best & worst values

We think that real value is not necessarily how much you spend but what you get for your money. Vehicles that are reliable, perform well, and don't cost much to own represent the best values. Overall, small cars and sedans provide the best bang for the buck.

Our list (shown in rank order) below highlights models that offer the best or worst combination of performance, utility, and reliability for the money, considering all owner costs over a five-year period. All have an automatic transmission, except where noted, and typical options. Best values are all recommended.

Best Worst
Toyota Prius Four
Nissan Armada Platinum
Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE BMW 750Li
Scion xB Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara
Toyota Camry LE (4-cyl.) Cadillac XTS Premium
Subaru Forester 2.5i Premium Lincoln MKX (3.7)
Toyota Corolla LE Plus Lincoln MKS (base, 3.7)
Honda Civic EX Ford Explorer XLT (V6)
Honda Civic Hybrid Ford F-250 Lariat (6.7L, V8)
Subaru Impreza Premium Nissan Pathfinder SL
Mazda3 i Touring (sedan) Nissan Titan SV (5.6L V8)

Learn more about new car value scores.

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