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Worst New Cars for 2016

April 4, 2016 Leave a Comment

Consumer Reports previously released their ranking for best cars of 2016. While it’s good to know which cars have excellent ratings, it’s also important to know which models are lowest rated in their categories to avoid buying. Here are the lowest-rated cars for 2016:

  • Lowest-rated subcompact: Mitsubishi Mirage
  • Lowest-rated compact: Fiat 500L
  • Lowest-rated midsize sedan: Chrysler 200
  • Lowest-Rated Compact Luxury Car: Mercedes-Benz CLA250
  • Lowest-Rated Midsized Luxury Car: Lincoln MKS
  • Lowest-Rated Family SUV: Dodge Journey
  • Lowest-Rated Luxury Compact SUV: Land Rover Discovery Sport
  • Lowest-Rated Large Luxury SUV: Cadillac Escalade
  • Lowest-Rated Minivan: Chrysler Town & Country

(consumerreports.org)

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