This is yet another reason that Toyotas make a good choice for the summer family trip, as you can find out in a recent list made by two American publications.
‘Edmunds’ and ‘Parents’ carefully studied the wide choice of vehicles suited for a family and finally came up with their sixth annual ’10 Best Family Cars’ list, which will be seen in the July issue of ‘Parents’ magazine due to be released in a week.
The top is based on several categories, including the vehicle’s price, safety and equipment level, with the fuel consumption being considered also. According to these standards, we are happy to see that in the ‘Hybrid’ section, the Toyota Prius c has no other competitor, a case that applies to the Sienna minivan also, that thrones in its class.
Until the full article from the two publications will appear, you can take a look bellow at the full vehicle list.
• Toyota Prius C ($19,080)
• Subaru Impreza ($17,895)
• Honda Civic ($18,165)
• Ford Fusion ($21,900)
• Honda Accord ($21,680)
• Hyundai Santa Fe Sport ($24,700)
• Honda CR-V ($22,795)
• Chevrolet Traverse ($30,510)
• Nissan Pathfinder ($28,650)
• Toyota Sienna ($26,585)
The top is based on several categories, including the vehicle’s price, safety and equipment level, with the fuel consumption being considered also. According to these standards, we are happy to see that in the ‘Hybrid’ section, the Toyota Prius c has no other competitor, a case that applies to the Sienna minivan also, that thrones in its class.
Until the full article from the two publications will appear, you can take a look bellow at the full vehicle list.
HYBRID
• Toyota Prius C ($19,080)
BUDGET
• Subaru Impreza ($17,895)
• Honda Civic ($18,165)
SEDANS
• Ford Fusion ($21,900)
• Honda Accord ($21,680)
CROSSOVERS
• Hyundai Santa Fe Sport ($24,700)
• Honda CR-V ($22,795)
SUVs
• Chevrolet Traverse ($30,510)
• Nissan Pathfinder ($28,650)
MINIVAN
• Toyota Sienna ($26,585)