Chevrolet also enjoyed a resurgence in 2017, proving that domestic automakers can compete in reliability and refinement:
The automotive landscape of 2017 is defined by a shift toward refined versatility, where the "best" buy depends entirely on the driver's priorities—be it the budget-conscious commuter, the growing family, or the enthusiast. While stalwarts like the and Toyota Camry continue to dominate the midsize conversation, the year belongs to a new generation of vehicles that blend technology with unexpected value. The Value Leaders: Kia and Chevrolet
For many, the best new car of 2017 isn't a car at all, but a crossover or SUV. The was completely redesigned for the 2017 model year, immediately claiming the top spot in compact SUV rankings for its blend of practicality and advanced safety. Other notable utility winners include:
: This redesigned compact became the first domestic car in over a decade to earn a top pick from Consumer Reports , offering a hushed ride and impressive highway fuel economy of up to 47 mpg.
For those prioritizing efficiency, the remains the undisputed king of hybrids, achieving a staggering 52 mpg overall in testing—the highest recorded for a non-plug-in vehicle at the time. Best Cars for the Money Awards 2017