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Edmunds.com Names Consumers' Top Rated Vehicle Awards

The awards are based on Edmunds.com’s Consumer Ratings and Reviews tool, which allows car owners to rate their vehicles in eight different categories: performance, comfort, fuel economy, driving impressions, interior design, exterior design, build quality and reliability.

by Staff
May 27, 2010
1 min to read


Edmunds.com announced Tuesday the winners of the Edmunds.com Consumers' Top Rated vehicle awards for 2010.

"All year long consumers rate their vehicles using Edmunds.com's Consumer Ratings and Reviews tool," explained Sylvia Marino, Edmunds.com's executive director of community operations. "These awards recognize the vehicles that actual owners rate the highest."

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The Consumer Ratings and Reviews tool allows car owners to rate their vehicles in eight different categories: performance, comfort, fuel economy, driving impressions, interior design, exterior design, build quality and reliability.

The 2010 winners are:

Convertible Under $35,000

  Ford Mustang

Convertible Over $35,000

  Lexus IS 350C

Coupe Under $25,000

  Dodge Challenger

Coupe $25K-$35K

  Nissan 370Z

Coupe $35K-$45K

  Audi A5

Coupe Over $45,000

  Mercedes-Benz E-Class

Sedan Under $15,000

  Kia Forte

Sedan $15K-$25K

  Volkswagen Golf

Sedan $25K-$35K

  Volkswagen CC

Sedan $35K-$45K

  Lexus ES 350

Sedan Over $45,000

  Audi S4

Hybrid

  Ford Fusion Hybrid

SUV Under $25,000

  Mazda CX-7

SUV $25K-$35K

  Toyota Highlander

SUV $35K-$45K

  Infiniti FX35

SUV Over $45,000

  Mercedes-Benz GL-Class

Compact Truck

  Nissan Frontier

Large Truck

  Ford F-150

Minivan/Van

  Chrysler Town & Country

Wagon Under $35,000

  Chevrolet HHR

Wagon Over $35,000

  Lincoln MKT

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