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2005 Editors' Choice Awards
Recommendations for the Real World  by Keith Buglewicz
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» Introduction
» Criteria
» 2005 Car of the Year
» 2005 Truck of the Year
» 2005 SUV of the Year
» 2005 Hybrid of the Year
» Best New Small Car
» Best New Midsize Car
» Best New Large Car
» Best New Luxury Car
» Best New Convertible
» Best New Sports Car
» Best New Minivan
» Best New Small SUV
» Best New Midsize SUV
» Best New Large SUV
» Best New Luxury SUV
» Best New Small Pickup
» Best New Large Pickup
» Best New Dream Car
» Best Car for the Environment
» Best Family Car
» Best Car for Teen Drivers
» Most Improved New Car
» Most Fun New Car
» Most Stylish New Car

2005 Chrysler 300

Power and performance are not the primary purchase drivers for the majority of consumers interested in safety, reliability, utility, and value. Yet, when the time comes to buy a new car, people ask the expert in the family, in the office, or in the neighborhood – the car freak that subscribes to every enthusiast publication, is glued to the Speed Channel on weekends, and possesses a variety vehicles of suspect value in various states of restoration sitting in the driveway or garage. Power and performance color this expert’s opinions, and the recommendation you receive is likely to be tainted in favor of vehicles that accelerate, brake, and handle instead of cars and trucks that perform the most tasks for the least amount of money.

What you need are recommendations for the real world, not that fantastic alternate universe where you’ve won the state Lotto drawing without ever lifting your butt off the couch to buy five bucks worth of quick picks.

The 2005 Autobytel Editors’ Choice awards are designed to help you find the best vehicle for daily living. We select our picks from a wide variety of vehicle categories to help consumers make the best decision for individual needs. Though performance is one standard by which we judge, the Autobytel Editors’ Choice selections provide consumers with our recommendations based upon value, design, and quality as well. We know that consumers want durable and appealing cars and trucks that reflect their style and intelligence. Our recommendations serve these purposes.

The Autobytel Editors’ Choice winners aren’t necessarily the cars we’d drive home ourselves – we’re enthusiasts at heart – but they are the cars we’d recommend to family and friends. We hope you find this feature useful, and we look forward to evaluating the crop of 2006 models for next year’s Autobytel Editors’ Choice awards – our recommendations for the real world.


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