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Tesla, Lexus triumph in Consumer Reports' annual rankings

Last year, Consumer Reports made news with its annual rankings of new cars and trucks by choosing foreign-branded vehicles for all of its top picks, upsetting some Detroit fans. This year, Consumer Reports changed course dramatically, naming an American built and designed car the best overall vehicle for sale today, an honor it hasn't used in four years.

But it's not made in Detroit.

The Tesla Model S took top honors based on the magazine's own testing and reliability surveys drawn from its 8 million readers. Foreign brands once again dominate the brand rankings and individual top picks, with Lexus, Acura and Audi in the lead. And while there were a few bright spots for the traditional domestic makers — with the Ram full-size pickup scoring Chrysler's first top pick in 16 years — they still trail the competition due to reliability scores.

While reliability for the $90,000 Tesla has been average in Consumer Reports' surveys, the all-electric luxury sedan scored a 99 out of 100 in its driving tests, with the magazine calling it "a glimpse into a future where cars and computers coexist in seamless harmony." The last car to win the accolade was the Lexus LS 460L in 2010. Among the other nine top picks, Honda and Subaru claimed two apiece, with Toyota, Audi, Ram, BMW and Hyundai taking the rest.