March 10, 200620 yr AAA Names Its Top Car Picks for 2006: Fuel-Efficient Hybrid SUV Gets a ''Green'' Thumbs Up and Corvette Named Cool BURNSVILLE, Minn.--March 8, 2006--AAA, one of the nation's leading consumer organizations for "all things automotive," has selected its top cars for 2006 in 13 distinct categories, including "Cool Car of the Year." They are: Category Car EPA Miles Per Gallon -------- --- -------------------- ((a)estimated city/highway) Under - $15,000 Mazda 3 25/35 $15,000 - $20,000 Honda Accord Sedan 26/34 $20,000 - $25,000 Dodge Charger 19/27 $25,000 - $30,000 Toyota Avalon 22/31 $30,000 - $35,000 BMW 3 Series 20/30 $35,000 - $40,000 Volvo S80 21/30 $40,000 - $50,000 Infiniti M35/M45 17/25 $50,000 + Jaguar XJ8L 18/27 SUV $30,000- Ford Escape Hybrid 36/29 SUV $30,000+ Mercedes-Benz M-Class 16/20 Minivan Honda Odyssey 18/28 Pick Up Truck Honda Ridgeline 16/21 Cool Car Chevrolet Corvette Z06 16/26 (a) EPA estimated miles per gallon. Actual mileage may vary based on an individual's personal driving habits and road conditions. "From fuel-saving hybrids to sporty, high performance vehicles, those looking to purchase a new vehicle in 2006 will be pleasantly surprised to see they have many makes and models from which to choose from," says John Nielsen, director, AAA Auto Buying and Auto Repair Network." The difficult decision consumers may face now is how to narrow their selection to just one." To read the full reviews for each of the vehicles selected, please visit the "On the Road" section found at www.aaaexchange.com . Every year, AAA takes a comprehensive look at more than 200 vehicles and then judges them according to many criteria's like their ride and performance, braking, handling, passenger and cargo space, value, and fuel economy. To help you narrow your automotive search, let your fingers take you to AAA Automaker®. This exclusive application, which can also be found under the "On the Road" section in the AAA Exchange Web site, allows users to research hundreds of vehicles with a few clicks, compare vehicles side-by-side, build their own vehicles, and save their research. Using the most comprehensive vehicle data, AAA Automaker® helps users make an educated decision about the best vehicle for their lifestyle and budget. As North America's largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides more than 49 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers. AAA (www.aaa.com) offers automotive, travel, insurance and financial services to more than 48 million members in the United States and Canada. AAA Minnesota/Iowa is part of The Auto Club Group, with 4.1 million members in eight Midwest states. Link: http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2006/03/08/000028.html
March 10, 200620 yr Author I have to say the s80 and XJ are a bit of a suprise to see on a "top pick" list. Jaguar rarely gets any serious respeect (though they deserve some) and the S80 I thought was never really taken seriously by the general public.
March 10, 200620 yr I'm surprised the Ford Fusion didn't make the list, since AAA sponsors Mark Martin's Fusion in NASCAR.
March 10, 200620 yr I'm surprised the Ford Fusion didn't make the list, since AAA sponsors Mark Martin's Fusion in NASCAR. And beat the Accord? Never!
March 10, 200620 yr Fridgeline this, Fridgeline that. It seems every reviewer just can't get enough of the Ridgeline... Even though sales are subpar (understatement) But then again, what else were they supposed to select? The 5-Cylinder Colorado?!
March 10, 200620 yr It seems every reviewer just can't get enough of the Ridgeline... Even though sales are subpar (understatement) How are the sales sub par? Mar 05 ......... 3875 (first month) Apr 05 .......... 3365 May 05 ......... 3297 Jun 05 .......... 3585 Jul 05 ........... 3911 Aug 05 .......... 4308 Sep 05 .......... 3313 Oct 05 ........... 4974 Nov 05 .......... 5243 Dec 05 .......... 6589 Jan 06 ........... 3814 Feb 06 ........... 4485 That's 50,759 in the first 12 months. Flash back to January 2005: Ridgeline news release following NAIAS Last paragraph: The Ridgeline will be available in three well-equipped trim levels, the RT, RT-S and RT-L. Standard features on all models will include a 5-speed automatic transmission; VTM-4WD; Vehicle Stability Assist with Traction Control; side curtain airbags; ABS with EBD; power windows, mirrors and locks; air conditioning; cruise control; lockable In-Bed Trunk; Dual Action tailgate and towing package. Pricing is not yet finalized, but is expected to be in the range of $27,000 to $32,000. Approximately 50,000 trucks are expected to be sold in the first 12 months.
March 10, 200620 yr What an odd selection of vehicles. The Ridgeline was expected to win by default like it did in Motor Trends Truck of the Year but the Avalon and Charger! No way. The S80 is hardly world class in any way and the Jag was not expected for the price as there are several better choices in that range.
March 12, 200620 yr Nice to see the Charger in there. Some people like to gripe about it, for stupid things like the number of doors on it or it being too boxy. But it's a great car that can appeal to everyone from the average car driver who wants something bolder than a lame ass Camry to the car enthusiest who wants a fire breathing 425 horsepower Hemi. It's big and roomy, you can get plenty of options for it, it's modern, has a gearboxc more advanced than a 4-speed (GM take note), and can be had with performance packages to change the ride from touring to more sporty. Something for everyone. go Dodge As for the Ridgeline...I hate it something fierce. It's ugly as sin. The interior isn't that pretty looking either. Honda should learn how to design decent looking vehicles, cuz the only thing they have the looks nice is the Civic Si coupe, S2000, and uh...that's it. It has some cool features, but if I was in the market for a truck I'd look at the Nissan Frontier, that looks pretty sweet and has lotsa cool features. I've seen probably 4 Ridgelines on the road since it came out...I've seen more than 20 revised PT Cruisers. So if it sells well, it doesn't where I live. The Avalon is ugly outside, but looks nice to spend time in, like a budget Lexus. The S80 surprises me...a lot, especially since it's not the redesigned version they named. Everything else seems right, though hopefully the redesigned Caravan will steal the spot back from the Odyessy. Edited March 12, 200620 yr by Dodgefan
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