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WardsAuto Announces 10 Best Interiors of 2013

Yesterday, WardsAuto announced the winners of their 10 Best Interiors of 2013, one of the year’s most highly anticipated awards, and surprisingly no single automaker walked away with a majority of the list.

Toyota Motor Corp and General Motors Co took home the most awards with 2 spots each, and the rest of the spots went to vehicles from Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mazda, Nissan, and Chrysler.

In a press release from WardsAuto, WardsAuto World Editor-in-Chief Drew Winter spoke about the importance of a vehicle’s interior and how they are “vital” in winning over drivers’ “hearts and minds.”

“It wasn’t uncommon all that long ago for auto makers to view interiors as the best place to take cost out of a vehicle program,” explained Winter. “They eventually figured out that’s a big mistake because people spend a lot more time looking at the inside of their vehicle than outside.

The winners are as follows, in alphabetical order:

Acura RDX (Honda Motor Co. Ltd.)
Cadillac XTS (General Motors Co.)
Chevrolet Spark (General Motors Co.)
Hyundai Santa Fe Sport (Hyundai Motor Co. Ltd.)
Kia Forte (Kia Motors Corp.)
Lexus GS 450h (Toyota Motor Corp.)
Mazda6 (Mazda Motor Corp.)
Nissan Pathfinder (Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.)
Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn (Chrysler Group LLC)
Toyota Avalon (Toyota Motor Corp)

Winners will be honored at a ceremony during the WardsAuto Interiors Conference on May 22 in Dearborn, MI.

Readers, we want to hear from you! What do you think of the 2013 winners? Are you happy with the list, or did you notice any snubs? Leave a comment below, and let us know what you think!

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Toyota, Chevrolet Sonic Earn High Marks in Brand Loyalty

When shopping for a new car, I want to know which brands and models inspire brand loyalty. I want to know which drivers are going back to their current brand or model to look for their next car. Buying a car is a commitment, and brand loyalty surveys are the best way to gauge which drivers have buyer’s regret and which drivers really love their car.

A recent report on brand loyalty from Experian Automotive had some fascinating results. The report looked at which vehicles had returning customers when they went to buy their next car. The top 5 vehicle brands and top 10 vehicle models are as follows:

Top 5 Brands

  1. Toyota:  47.3 percent return rate
  2. General Motors:  46.2 percent
  3. Ford:  46 percent
  4. Hyundai:  45.3 percent
  5. Honda:  43.1 percent

Top 10 Models

  1. Chevrolet Sonic:  60.3 percent
  2. Ford Fusion:  59.9 percent
  3. Ford Flex:  56 percent
  4. Ford Edge:  55.1 percent
  5. Ford Five Hundred:  53.1 percent
  6. Toyota Prius:  51.8 percent
  7. Chevrolet Cruze:  51.7 percent
  8. Kia Forte:  51.6 percent
  9. Ford Escape:  51.4 percent
  10. Ford Fiesta:  51.2 percent

Toyota took the top spot for car brands even though it only had one vehicle in the top 10 models. Ford dominated the models list with the Fusion, Flex, Edge, Five Hundred, Escape, and Fiesta, more than half the list. Most surprising, though, was that the new kid on the block, the Chevrolet Sonic, came in first with model loyalty. The Chevrolet Sonic, formerly known as the Chevrolet Aveo, only premiered in the United States a year ago. The fact that it is already commanding such brand loyalty is really interesting and definitely something to watch in the coming years.

Readers, we want to hear from you! Did your favorite car make the top ten? When you look for a new car, what car makes and models stand out to you or draw you back again? Leave a comment below, and tell us what you think!

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Auto Loan Education: Best Fuel Efficiency Cars

Anyone who has ever owned a car knows that the true cost of a car goes beyond what is paid at the dealership. Maintaining a car and keeping it in top shape is important to avoid more expensive repairs, but one of the biggest day-to-day costs of a car is, of course, paying for gas. By getting a car that is more fuel efficient, however, drivers can save big bucks over the course of a year at the gas pump. We have compiled some of the most fuel-efficient cars according to FuelEconomy.gov, the United States government’s official online source for fuel economy information, alternative fuels, and ways to save money on the road.

2012 Honda CR-Z
Price: Starting at $19,545
Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1365
Miles/Gallon: 35 for city driving, 39 for highway
Reviews: Motor Trend praised the Honda CR-Z for its “bold looks, high quality, and genuine driver appeal” and emphasized that this is more than just a good hybrid car. The Honda CR-Z is a great car, period.

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2012 Scion iQ
Price: Starting at $15,265
Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1365
Miles/Gallon: 36 for city driving, 37 for highway
Reviews: Motor Trend gave the Scion iQ a glowing review after driving it around San Francisco. Its small but surprisingly not cramped layout makes it the perfect car for city driving.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Scion iQ, fill out this application today.

2012 Mitsubishi i-MiEV
Price: Starting at $21,625
Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $540
kw-hrs/100 miles (for electric cars): 27 for city driving, 34 for highway
Reviews: The Mitsubishi i-MiEV did not do so well with Motor Trend as far as lengthy drives, but they called it a good investment for city commuter drivers who are looking for an environmentally-friendly car.

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2012 Chevrolet Volt
Price: Starting at $33,500
Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1470 for gas, $648 for electricity
Miles/Gallon: 35 for city driving, 40 for highway
kw-hrs/100 miles: 36 for city driving, 37 for highway
Reviews: The folks over at Motor Trend couldn’t praise the 2011 Chevy Volt highly enough, calling it “one of the most significant automobiles to come out of Detroit in the 60-year history of [Motor Trend.]” While their “First Test” review was not available as of this article’s publication, we expect that Motor Trend will continue their love for 2011’s Car of the Year.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Chevy Volt, fill out this application today.

2012 Nissan Leaf
Price: Starting at $27,700
Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $612
kw-hrs/100 miles: 32 for city driving, 37 for highway
Reviews: Motor Trend did not have their review for the 2012 Nissan Leaf yet, but The Car Connection called it a “quiet, smooth” ride and loved the car’s unique design. They also appreciated that it was an electric car with 5 seats instead of the usual 4 seats standard to most electric cars.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Nissan Leaf, fill out this application today.

2012 Hyundai Sonata
Price: Starting at $20,000
Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1805
Miles/Gallon: 24 for city driving, 35 for highway
Reviews: According to Motor Trend’s review, the Sonata’s design is not only distinctive and visually attractive but also makes sense aerodynamically. Tests showed that the 2012 design lessened the drag over the 2011 model, showing that Hyundai is constantly striving to make their cars better.

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2012 Audi A3
Price: Starting at $27,270
Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1768
Miles/Gallon: 30 for city driving, 42 for highway
Reviews: Motor Trend hasn’t reviewed the 2012 Audi A3 yet, but U.S. News ranked it as one of their top 11 Upscale Small Cars, calling it practical but fun. Their review said it was the car “able to do it all” from winter driving to back road races.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Audi A3, fill out this application today.

2012 Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen
Price: Starting at $16,495
Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1768
Miles/Gallon: 30 for city driving, 42 for highway
Reviews: No review from Motor Trend yet, but Edmunds claims that the Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen is “in a class of its own,” praising everything from its luxurious interior to its fuel efficiency.

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2012 Toyota Prius V
Price: Starting at $23,520
Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1203
Miles/Gallon: 44 for city driving, 40 for highway
Reviews: The Toyota Prius V was a contender for Motor Trend’s Car of the Year award, and even though the fuel efficiency was not as strong as the 2011 model, the 2012 model has more interior space. They said with the added space, it was a good choice for people who wanted something like an SUV but didn’t want an SUV.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Toyota Prius V, fill out this application today.

2012 Kia Forte
Price: Starting at $16,200
Approximate Fuel Cost/Year: $1946
Miles/Gallon: 23 for city driving, 32 for highway
Reviews: U.S. News ranked the 2012 Kia Forte in their top 10 Affordable Small Cars, and amongst reviewers, the consensus is that there is a lot to love about the Kia Forte. Besides that, it is the best deal for the dollar when compared to similar cars in its class with a roomy interior and more standard features including iPod USB port, Bluetooth, and satellite radio.

If you’d like to get into a pre-owned Kia Forte, fill out this application today.

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