BEIJING, Feb. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- Consumer Reports
awarded much-sought-after "top pick" status to two Hyundai vehicles Thursday,
the first time that South Korean-built models have been represented on the
magazine's influential list.
The Hyundai Elantra SE small sedan and Santa Fe
midsized sport utility vehicles were among the top 10 vehicles for 2008 unveiled
in the magazine's April issue. The magazine's annual ratings, based on road
tests and predicted safety and reliability are considered highly influential
among consumers.
Other new models represented on the 2008 list
included the Lexus LS460L luxury sedan and the redesigned Chevrolet Silverado,
the first U.S.-made pickup truck to make the list since 2005. The Japanese-made
Lexus, with a list price of 77,000 U.S. dollars, got a score of 99 out of 100 on
the magazine's road test and was the highest rated vehicle for 2008.
The remaining six cars on the list retained their
titles from 2007: Toyota Prius, green car; Honda Accord, family sedan; Mazda
MX-5 Miata, fun to drive; Infiniti G35, upscale sedan; Toyota RAV4, small SUV;
and Toyota Sienna, minivan.
The Accord, a perennial winner, actually was edged
out in Consumer Reports' ratings this year by the Nissan Altima. But the Altima
lacked electronic stability control, a safety feature that was required for "top
pick" status, according to the magazine editors.
Hyundai's Elantra, with a list price of 18,000
dollars, topped the Honda Civic EX and Mazda 3 in the small sedan category. The
Santa Fe, which sells for 22,000 dollars to 31,000 dollars, edged out the
Honda Pilot among midsized SUVs.
(Agencies)