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Four new models made our Top Picks list this year. The redesigned Honda Civic is our choice among sedans priced below $20,000. The outstanding Infiniti M35 dethroned the Lexus LS430 in the luxury-sedan class ($40,000 or more). The Toyota Highlander Hybrid scored highest among SUVs priced above $30,000. Among pickup trucks, our choice is the new Honda Ridgeline.
The addition of the Highlander Hybrid means that our Top Picks now include two hybrid models, but for very different reasons. The Toyota Prius is our Top Pick in the "green"-car category because of its excellent 44-mpg overall fuel economy, the best we've measured in any five-passenger vehicle. The high rating of the Highlander Hybrid is based on its excellent overall package, which includes all the inviting attributes of the conventional Highlander as well as better acceleration and moderately better fuel economy. For an in-depth look at the ownership costs of hybrids, see page 18.
Of the more than 200 vehicles that Consumer Reports has recently tested, our Top Picks are worth special consideration. All are recommended models and all-around high performers that:
* Scored at or near the top among competing vehicles in our testing.
* We predict will have average or better reliability, based on our latest Annual Car Reliability Survey.
* Performed adequately in overall crash protection if tested by the government or insurance industry.
Each vehicle's "report card" shows how it fared in testing, reliability, and crash protection, if available. "NA" means that we can't provide an overall crash-protection rating because information wasn't available. Multiple ratings refer to different versions (see page 23). Prices are rounded to the nearest thousand dollars.