Sunday, September 16, 2018

Toyota Prius

The car that pioneered the hybrid movement and has defined fuel-efficiency for four model generations still stands tall as an innovative green machine. Its fuel economy in our tests was a staggering 52 mpg overall—the highest we’ve ever recorded in a car that doesn’t plug in. Prius also touts excellent reliability, a remarkable accomplishment given the inherent complexity of its hybrid powertrain. It has improved even more with its recent redesign, reducing cabin noise, improving ride comfort, and making handling more responsive. Sweetening the deal, the new Prius comes standard with a comprehensive suite of safety features. Being green has never been so easy or smart.Read more at www.oktilli.com

Chevrolet Cruze

This redesigned sedan and hatchback bests two segment stalwarts, the Honda Civic and the Toyota Corolla, with an Overall Score at the top of the class. The formula is simple: Put the Malibu and Impala in a shrink ray, reducing scale but preserving the commendable driving manners and generous available features. The result is a hushed, smooth-riding sedan that’s roomy enough to be a budget-friendly alternative to a midsized car. The polished 153-hp turbocharged four-cylinder engine is lively yet frugal. The Cruze we tested returned a good 30 mpg overall, but look deeper into the data and you find that it achieved 47 mpg on the highway. Given that impressive figure, it might not be worth waiting for the diesel engine.Read more at www.oktilli.com

Toyota Yaris iA

Developed by Mazda, launched by Scion, and now marketed as a Toyota, the Yaris iA proves that subcompact cars can delight. A different model from the Toyota Yaris hatchback, the frisky iA sedan stands out in a segment filled with insubstantial models. It feels refined for this entry-level class, with a smooth and willing four-cylinder engine, slick six-speed automatic transmission, and relatively compliant ride. Mazda’s sporty DNA shines through the well-tuned steering and eager handling to bring playfulness to this affordable party. A full-featured infotainment system and standard low-speed automatic emergency braking add further appeal, making the Yaris iA a desirable no-excuses budget sedan.

Vauxhall Ampera

“An EV without the range anxiety. A green car without the sense of self-righteous anger.”
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Porche

You might think of Porsche as a pure sports car brand, but it actually makes some highly ranked SUVs as well, like the Cayenne and Macan. There’s also the Porsche Panamera, an incredible four-door coupe.
All Porsche products have the performance you’d expect from the brand, as well as luxurious, first-rate interiors. Plus, Porsche has one of the best reliability records in the industry.
In the Porsche Cayenne, buyers get one of the best combinations of pampering, utility, and performance available on the market. It has enough space to function as a family SUV and the performance dynamics to spice up your daily commute – all while spoiling you like a luxury vehicle should.

If space is less of a priority, the Porsche Macan offers the same performance and luxury credentials as the Cayenne, just in a smaller package. It also starts almost $13,000 below the Cayenne.Chek www.oktilli.com

Ford

Are you looking to buy a new truck? Then you should begin and end your search at the Ford dealership. Ford is the winner of the 2018 Best Truck Brand award – for the third year in a row.
Ford’s dominance in this category is based on the top-ranked Ford F-150. The F-150 is not only Ford’s top-selling vehicle; it’s also the best-selling truck in America. The F-150 leads the class in towing and hauling capacities, while also using the least gas of its competitors. The F-150 underwent a refresh this year, getting more modern styling both inside and out. Read more at www.oktilli.com

Honda

When it comes to today’s automotive shopper, most people are looking for an SUV. If you are one of those people, then look no further than our 2018 Best SUV Brand threepeat winner, Honda. With Honda, you have the option of the subcompact HR-V, compact CR-V, or 3-row Pilot. Whatever you need out of a modern crossover, Honda has it in spades.
Honda is no stranger to awards. The 2017 HR-V is one of only three vehicles to win both a 2017 Best Car for Families award and a 2017 Best Car for the Money award. The 2017 CR-V can make this claim as well, sweeping both the 2017 Best Compact SUV for the Money and 2017 Best Compact SUV for Families awards. The CR-V also picked up a new trophy this year: 2017 Best New SUV for Teens. The 3-row 2017 Pilot also has some hardware thanks to its 2017 Best 3-Row SUV for Families award. It was a finalist for our 2017 Best 3-Row SUV for the Money award as well. Read more at www.oktilli.com