Top 10 Most Liked Vehicles According to Consumer Reports
1. Tesla Model 3
It’s the best-selling electric car in the world for many reasons.
Key strengths according to Consumer Reports: range, handling, seat comfort

10. Tesla Model X
The original electric SUV has just received an update for 2021.
Key strengths according to Consumer Reports: range, performance, technology

9. Jeep Gladiator
Jeep’s new pickup boasts extraordinary capability, though it comes at a price.
Key strengths according to Consumer Reports: V6 power, versatility, go-anywhere Rubicon model

8. Toyota Prius
The Prius enjoys a strong reputation based on efficiency. Styling is polarizing, however.
Key strengths according to Consumer Reports: reliability, proven hybrid system, Prime model with 30+ km of EV range

7. Lincoln Corsair
The smallest member of the Lincoln family makes few compromises.
Key strengths according to Consumer Reports: ride quality, quiet interior, safety content

6. Lincoln Aviator
A midsize luxury SUV with exceptionally refined manners.
Key strengths according to Consumer Reports: power, agility, classy and sophisticated interior

5. Mazda MX-5
One of the most fun cars year after year.
Key strengths according to Consumer Reports: driving dynamics, agility, easy roof manipulation

4. Tesla Model Y
Tesla’s new compact crossover will face serious competition in the coming months and years.
Key strengths according to Consumer Reports: range, versatility, safety

3. Tesla Model S
Tesla’s full-size sedan has just received a major update for 2021.
Key strengths according to Consumer Reports: range, performance, technology

2. Kia Telluride
The most satisfying SUV for large families—and The Car Guide’s Best Buy in the segment.
Key strengths according to Consumer Reports: spacious and roomy cabin, V6 power, fit and finish

1. Tesla Model 3
It’s the best-selling electric car in the world for many reasons.
Key strengths according to Consumer Reports: range, handling, seat comfort