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Chevy Cruze, Impala drive into ‘Consumer Reports’ top 10 list

- Chris Woodyard @ChrisWoody­ard USA TODAY

Two car models from Detroit’s Big 3, both Chevrolets, have worked their way onto Consumer

Reports’ list of most recommende­d new vehicles for 2017.

The Chevrolet Cruze becomes the Top Pick for a new compact car, knocking off the Subaru Impreza. It joins the Chevrolet Impala, still the non-profit organizati­on’s most recommende­d selection for a large car.

Consumer Reports, because of its notorious independen­ce, is one of the most highly regarded sources of advice when it comes to new cars. The organizati­on buys all the cars it uses for testing, rather than borrowing them from automakers, as one way of making sure its results are similar to those that would be found by the average motorist.

But cars from the Detroit 3, including General Motors, Ford and Fiat Chrysler, have had a tougher time than import brands making the recommende­d lists despite steady improvemen­ts in design and quality. This year, however, the list shows some variety.

It’s not dominated by Japanese brands. Rather, the list includes a vehicle from South Korea’s Kia and Germany’s Audi.

Cruze not only was tops in the compact category, but it beat out such Japanese-brand mainstays as Honda Civic, a redesigned model that has been a hit among buyers, and Toyota Corolla.

“The Cruze is impressive. With such a smooth ride and quiet interior, it feels like a much larger car, and reliabilit­y has been solid right out of the gate,” Jake Fisher,

Consumer Reports’ director of automotive testing, says in a statement.

Testers gave high marks to Honda’s redesigned Ridgeline pickup, which they said drives more like a car than a truck and had decent gas mileage of 20 miles per gallon overall.

The list wasn’t just based on reliabilit­y. It also factored in road-test performanc­e, owner satisfacti­on and safety.

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The Chevrolet Cruze was the Top Pick for a new subcompact. GENERAL MOTORS

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