America's Best Car Brands
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America's Best Car Brands
"The Consumer Reports rating is based on the magazine's road tests, safety assessments, reliability, and owner satisfaction surveys. The total number of tests each brand goes through is just above 50. These reports are so important because many car buyers use the results to make purchase decisions. The Consumer Reports Overall Score rating includes 31 brands. Each receives a rank with a numerical score."
"BMW has one advantage over some other car companies. It has a very broad model line based on price, type, and fuel. Its lineup includes SUVs, sedans, coupes, convertibles, and tour cars. It also has an ultra-performance set of models known as the M Series. In total, BMW has over 50 models. BMW's range of prices is huge. The manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of the 228 Gran Coupe is $39,600. At the higher end, the X6 M Coupe SUV has an MSRP of $134,600."
The Consumer Reports Overall Score combines road tests, safety assessments, reliability data, and owner satisfaction across just above 50 tests to evaluate 31 brands. Subaru achieved the top overall score of 82 while BMW finished a close second with an identical score after subcategory considerations. BMW sold 371,346 vehicles last year, outpacing Lexus and Mercedes. BMW offers over 50 models including SUVs, sedans, coupes, convertibles, touring cars, and high-performance M Series variants. Manufacturer suggested prices span roughly $39,600 to $134,600. BMW maintains a longstanding reputation as a leading U.S. sports car brand.
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