The big sales BMW’s X1 gathered in 2013 seem to prove that the Bavarian crossover is really worth both the time and the praise it received lately. Consumer Reports is the most recent publication to confirm the value of the X1, in their latest rankings.
According to them, in the Luxury/Large SUV category, the BMW X1 xDrive28i model is the number one choice (if you’re interested in this segment) whilst the worst option would be the Nissan Armada Premium.
In creating their annual top of the Best and Worst New-Car Values list, the organization took into consideration a series of important factors like performance, reliability, and owner-cost data, to make sure the results are as accurate as possible.
The 10 vehicle categories Consumer Reports included in this analysis were: Compact/Subcompact Cars, Midsized Cars, Large Cars, Luxury Cars, Sports Cars/Convertibles, Wagons/Minivans, Small SUVs, Midsized SUVs, Luxury/Large SUVs, and Pickups.
In creating their annual top of the Best and Worst New-Car Values list, the organization took into consideration a series of important factors like performance, reliability, and owner-cost data, to make sure the results are as accurate as possible.
The 10 vehicle categories Consumer Reports included in this analysis were: Compact/Subcompact Cars, Midsized Cars, Large Cars, Luxury Cars, Sports Cars/Convertibles, Wagons/Minivans, Small SUVs, Midsized SUVs, Luxury/Large SUVs, and Pickups.