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Consumer Reports names its top-scoring cars

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With the release of our Tesla Model S road test, there have been many questions regarding what other models stand out. Here, we present the current class valedictorians, those cars that have faced our more than 50 tests and managed to earn an A.

Sure, the Tesla Model S may be our newly named prom queen, but there are a dozen other current cars that have scored 90 points or above on a 100-point scale. The most significant takeaway here is the diversity, where we're seeing family sedans, sports coupes, and luxury sedans stand out with impressive overall scores. It is clear, that it isn't necessary to spend $90,000, like we did on our Tesla, to get a great car. It just takes a few minutes of research and your own test drives.

Make & model

Price as tested

Overall test score

Tesla Model S (base, 85 kWh)

$89,650

99

BMW 135i

$37,650

97

Infiniti G37 (sedan)

$37,225

95

Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE

$29,052

93

Audi A6 (3.0T)

$56,295

93

Infiniti M37

$53,825

93

Lexus LS 460L

$79,354

92

Chevrolet Corvette Z06

$64,890

92

Hyundai Genesis 3.8 (sedan)

$39,850

92

Toyota Camry XLE (V6)

$32,603

92

Audi A8 L

$91,275

91

Honda Accord LX (4-cyl.)

$23,270

90

Honda Accord EX-L (V6)

$30,860

90

You can create your own lists based on the factors you find most interesting by using our interactive New Car Selector tool (available to online subscribers), or visit our "Best and worst new cars" page for other lists.

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