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2011 Kia Optima 2.0T - Click above for high-res image gallery
The mid-size sedan battle rages on year after year. Perennial kings are dethroned while new challengers emerge boasting fresh styling and a bountiful list of standard features.
Consumer Reports launches its June issue today, and the institute's testers have put a host of family-minded four-doors powered by four-cylinder engines through a workout to determine which is the top dog. Ten vehicles were tested but, as Christopher Lambert will tell you, there can be only one.
As it has here at Autoblog Towers, Kia's
2011 Optima draws big praise from the
Consumer Reports crew. In fact, the Korean squeezes out a higher rating than the
Honda Accord. It may have only beat the Honda by one point, but this represents a significant win for
Kia. The opinions of
Consumer Reports are highly valued by a large number of car shoppers, and this victory ought to push the Optima further onto radar of the American car buying public. Interestingly, while the Optima earned a "Very Good" rating, it wasn't the comparison's overall winner, however, as the
Nissan Altima (a perennial CR favorite) claimed the test's top spot, neatly trumping the Honda and the best-selling
Toyota Camry in the process.
One vehicle not fairing so well in the June issue of
Consumer Reports? The
2011 Ford Explorer. Nineteen mid-size sport utility vehicles were rounded up for testing, and the Explorer wound up in 17th place - well behind the
Toyota Highlander Hybrid - a dismal showing for the Blue Oval brand. If you don't have an issue of CR in your mailbox, check out the official press release
after the jump for more details.
Continue reading Optima beats Camry, Accord in CR test, Altima still favorite; Explorer lambasted
Optima beats Camry, Accord in CR test, Altima still favorite; Explorer lambasted originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 10 May 2011 13:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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