December 27, 2009
Car Critic's Picks
A Leaner, Greener Group of Favorites By JERRY GARRETT
LOS ANGELES
In automotive history, 2009 will live in infamy. Chrysler and General Motors declared bankruptcy. Fiat got Chrysler at a fire sale, no money down. Dealerships closed en masse, and cash for clunkers provided a sideshow. Pontiac and Saturn died, and what's left of the Swedish auto industry seems likely to end up in Chinese hands.
But a leaner, more focused industry has emerged, and my picks for the top new cars this year focus, more than before, on affordability, economy and sustainability. There are hybrids, clean diesels and crossovers, and three Fords. (Four other Fords were near-misses: the Focus, F-150, Escape Hybrid and Flex with the new EcoBoost V-6 engine.)
Here's my top 10:
1. Toyota Prius
Must one love a thing to admire it? Though the third-generation Prius tops my list this year, I cannot say I truly love this homely hybrid. Still, I admire its 50 m.p.g. capability and what it portends for a cleaner, greener automotive future.
2. Ford Fusion and Fusion Hybrid
Yes, a midsize sedan can get outstanding mileage (41 m.p.g. in town for the Fusion Hybrid) and not look like a soul-sucking appliance. Rather, the front end looks like a Gillette Mach 3 razor.
3. BMW 335d
Hybridlike highway mileage, locomotivelike torque, rock-solid handling, iconic 3 Series styling, a 50-state-legal twin-turbo clean-diesel engine — what's not to love, except the $44,750 base price? (Footnote; A stripped 335d was the most expensive car you could buy in the cash-for-clunkers program.)
4. Ford Mustang GT Convertible
Kudos to Ford for continuing to nurture the Mustang franchise with regular and relevant styling and performance updates. Of the cars on this list, this is the one I would most like to own.
5. Ford Taurus/Taurus SHO
While I don't like everything about this car — its huge size, for starters — I like what it says about the viability of the big old American car. Yes, it can handle well, go fast, get good mileage and look sharp. The SHO performance version, with a twin-turbo V-6, is a tour-de-force.
6. Volkswagen Golf TDI
Fun to drive, reasonably priced and economical, with a 42 m.p.g. highway rating, this pocket rocket already has a bit of a cult following. One hopes, however, that VW's reliability improves from mediocre.
7. Audi A3 TDI
The A3 is essentially the same basic car as the Golf, but with more cachet and a price bump to match. I only wish the TDI were available with quattro all-wheel drive.
8. Honda Accord Crosstour
Like a first date who made a bad initial impression but turned out to be a keeper, the Crosstour crossover looked downright ugly in the early pictures, but is handsome enough in sheet metal.
9. Toyota Venza
To my eye, it doesn't have as much curb appeal as the Crosstour, but the Venza scores with a wider range of options. Some interior combinations are especially striking.
10. Chevrolet Camaro
Conceived in January 2006 and carried to a 38-month pregnancy, the Camaro was finally born (reborn, actually) in March 2009. It may bear a slight resemblance to an M1 Abrams tank , but customizers love the possibilities it offers.
Beyond the Top 10
Here are some misses of the year:
1. All G.M. hybrids
Mercifully, most have been euthanized.
2. Nissan Cube
It's horrific-looking — and horrific-handling, too.
3. The Lexus Remote Touch Interface
Operating this control interface, offered in the HS 250h hybrid, is like trying to use your laptop while you drive.
4. Honda Insight
The Toyota Prius shows it up in every way except price.
5. Aptera 2e
A strange-looking electric car that seems, in view of turmoil at the company and a failure to win government aid, to be on the verge of extinction. Proof that wingless birds truly can't fly.
Car Critic's Picks - A Leaner, Greener Group of Favorites - NYTimes.com (28 December 2009)
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/27/automobiles/27garrett-best.html?ref=automobiles&pagewanted=print
http://snipurl.com/tw2ft
For daily notes; adjunct to calendar; in lieu of handwriting notes in Day-Timer
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(223)
-
▼
December
(84)
- The Fabulous Freshmen of '09 By SAM SIFTON
- Eleven Memorable Dishes, and Not Even a Full Year ...
- Bright Spots in a Year for Thrift By THE NEW YORK ...
- Should Old Articles Be Forgot By WILLIAM FALK
- The Sidney Awards II By DAVID BROOKS
- 2009 Dallas Restaurant Design Awards
- Ten chefs to watch Leslie Brenner
- The Big Zero By PAUL KRUGMAN
- Wired's 20 Favorite iPhone Apps of 2009 * By Br...
- Top 7 Disruptions of the Year
- 2009 Was a Clunker. Time to Cash It In. By LAWRENC...
- High Anxiety in Search of Higher Mileage By JAMES ...
- A Holiday From Wishful Thinking By LAWRENCE ULRICH
- A Leaner, Greener Group of Favorites By JERRY GARRETT
- Progress Was Evolutionary, Not Revolutionary By EZ...
- Best of Decade: Theatre By Peter Marks
- Best of Decade: Architecture By Philip Kennicott S...
- Best of Decade: Classical Music By Anne Midgette
- Best of Decade: Ann Hornaday on top movie moments;...
- Best of Decade : Television By Tom Shales
- From Brussels-sprout kimchi in Illinois to beef wi...
- The Sidney Awards By DAVID BROOKS
- Urban Uplift: Sanctuaries for the Spirit By HOLLAN...
- HIGH & LOW FINANCE Wall Street, the Depression and...
- Tidings of Comfort By PAUL KRUGMAN
- Hurry, Hurry, Just Hours to Shop By ROY FURCHGOTT
- A One-Stop Christmas for Dawdlers By DAVID COLMAN
- How Your Income Stacks Up by Kevin McCormally
- La Grenouille By SAM SIFTON
- The Protocol Society By DAVID BROOKS
- The Media Equation After a Year of Ruin, Some Hope...
- December 20, 2009 Film Amid Studio Product, Indepe...
- Homes Are Where You Find Them By A. O. SCOTT
- Fanfare for the New, the Old, the Less Heralded By...
- Artistic Success, No Name Brand Necessary By BEN B...
- A Top 10 List That Needs an Addendum By MIKE HALE
- Dying Networks Show Signs of Vitality By ALESSANDR...
- High Notes From a Year of Plenty By VIVIEN SCHWEITZER
- The New Faces Among the Older Guard By STEVE SMITH
- As Eras Come and Go, They Also Mix By ALLAN KOZINN
- Grand Changes for Orchestras and Halls By ANTHONY ...
- A Few Triumphs Pierce the Clouds of a Bleak Time B...
- The Year/The Decade: Best Chefs by Dave Faries in ...
- Goings On About Town's Best Off Broadway Theatre S...
- The Best Theatre of 2009 Posted by Hilton Als
- Ten Great Photographs, 2009 Posted by Vince Aletti
- Best Books of 2009 - NPR Reviewers
- Year in Review: Food critic Leslie Brenner's favor...
- The Year of the Songstress Posted by John Donohue
- Keeping America's Edge JIM MANZI
- The Best Films of the Decade Posted by David Denby
- The Top Ten Moments in Theatre of 2009 Posted by J...
- The Best Jazz Albums of 2009 by Fred Kaplan // BON...
- Classical Notes: Alarums and Excursions Posted by ...
- Who Knew? The Year in Musical Surprises Posted by ...
- EPT. OF MEDICINE TESTING, TESTING The health-care ...
- The Best Recordings of 2009: Annotated Version Pos...
- 2009, as seen on TV Posted by Nancy Franklin
- James Wood on the Books of 2009 Posted by James Wood
- The Best Films of 2009 Posted by Anthony Lane
- The Ten Most Positive Architectural Events of 2009...
- Memorable Fashion Statements of the Obama Era Post...
- The Top Ten Books of 1709 Posted by Jill Lepore
- The Ten Best Cultural Events of 2009 Posted by Cla...
- Visuals: The Art of the Word By STEVEN HELLER
- Comics By DOUGLAS WOLK
- Travel By JOSHUA HAMMER
- Holiday Books Cooking By CHRISTINE MUHLKE
- Janet Maslin's Top 10 Books of 2009
- Five Best Ten Best Posted by Ben Greenman
- Best of 2009 Posted by Richard Brody
- Coffee Table Books By DWIGHT GARNER
- 2009 Graphic Novels By GEORGE GENE GUSTINES
- Art and Architecture Books By THE NEW YORK TIMES C...
- Dwight Garner's Top 10 Books of 2009
- Janet Maslin's Top 10 Books of 2009
- Michiko Kakutani's Top 10 Books of 2009
- Best Illustrated Children’s Books of 2009 By THE N...
- Notable Children’s Books of 2009 By THE NEW YORK T...
- 100 Notable Books of 2009 By THE NEW YORK TIMES BO...
- The 10 Best Books of 2009 By THE NEW YORK TIMES BO...
- 2009: Ten Exceptional Recordings Posted by Alex Ross
- The Ten Best Films of 2009 Posted by David Denby
- 2009: Ten Memorable Performances Posted by Alex Ross
-
▼
December
(84)
14 comments:
Hey are using Wordpress for your site platform? I'm new to the blog world but I'm trying to get started and
create my own. Do you need any coding expertise to make your own blog?
Any help would be really appreciated!
Feel free to surf to my blog post :: green coffee review
Nice post. I was checking continuously this blog and I'm impressed! Very helpful info particularly the last part :) I care for such information a lot. I was looking for this particular info for a long time. Thank you and best of luck.
Also visit my homepage: garcinia mangostana
I have read some just right stuff here. Certainly value bookmarking for
revisiting. I surprise how a lot attempt you
place to create one of these great informative website.
Feel free to surf to my web-site :: la moringa
Greetings! Very helpful advice in this particular post!
It's the little changes which will make the largest changes. Thanks a lot for sharing!
Here is my webpage ... health benefits of moringa
I always used to study piece of writing in news papers but now as I am a user of net so from now I am using net for content, thanks to web.
my webpage; raspberry ketone supplements
Hello! Would you mind if I share your blog with my facebook group?
There's a lot of people that I think would really appreciate your content. Please let me know. Thanks
My page garcinia kola nuts
Greetings from Colorado! I'm bored to death at work so I decided to check out your site on my iphone during lunch break. I really like the knowledge you present here and can't wait to take a look when I get home.
I'm amazed at how fast your blog loaded on my cell phone .. I'm not even using WIFI, just 3G .
. Anyhow, excellent blog!
My page ... julie chen garcinia cambogia
My brother recommended I might like this website.
He was totally right. This post actually made my day.
You can not imagine simply how much time I had spent for this info!
Thanks!
Also visit my homepage - http://realraspberryketone.webs.com/
Thiѕ dеѕіgn is steller! Yοu certainly know hοω
to kеeр a гeadeг amused. Bеtween your wit
аnd your ѵideos, І was almost moved to stаrt
mу own blog (well, almost...HaΗа!) Excellent job.
Ι reаlly enjοyed what you had to ѕay, аnd more than that, how yоu prеsenteԁ іt.
Too cool!
my homeρagе: green coffee
Тhаnk you for the good wгiteup.
It іn fact wаs a amuѕemеnt account it.
Look advanced tо fаr added agreeable
fгom уou! Вy the way, how could we communicate?
Heгe is my webpagе :: webbass.com
heу there and thank you foг your infоrmation –
I've certainly picked up something new from right here. I did however expertise several technical points using this website, since I experienced to reload the website a lot of times previous to I could get it to load properly. I had been wondering if your hosting is OK? Not that I am complaining, but sluggish loading instances times will sometimes affect your placement in google and can damage your high quality score if ads and marketing with Adwords. Well I'm
adԁing this RSS to my е-mail and could loоk out for much more of your respective intгiguing
contеnt. Enѕure that you update this again soοn.
Alѕo visit my web blоg; El Wire Hoodie
Ӏt's an awesome piece of writing in support of all the online viewers; they will get benefit from it I am sure.
Check out my website - twinklehillfarm.com
I wаѕ recommеnԁeԁ this web site
by my cοuѕin. Ι'm not sure whether this post is written by him as nobody else know such detailed about my problem. You're wоnderful!
Thankѕ!
Alѕo visit my websіte :: phytogenix raspberry ketone reviews
When ѕomeone ωгites an
paragгaph hе/she retаіns thе imаge of a usеr in his/her mind that how a uѕer can undеrѕtanԁ іt.
Therefore that's why this paragraph is amazing. Thanks!
Also visit my web blog - leslibcoh.mancouch.com
Post a Comment