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Fusion, Prius And Highlander Hybrid Awarded As Best Cars For Families
Philippe Crowe March 13, 2013
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Toyota’s hybrid lineup has received quite a few awards and is adding to this with awards for the Prius and the Highlander hybrid, but Ford’s Fusion has been deemed best hybrid for families.
The Toyota Prius and Highlander Hybrid have garnered category honors as part of U.S. News and World Report’s Best Cars for Families awards.
The 2013 Toyota Prius took top honors in the Best Hatchback for Families category, while the 2013 Highlander Hybrid won the Best Hybrid SUV for Families award for the third year in a row.
Meanwhile, the Ford Fusion Hybrid won the Best Hybrid Car for Families category.
The Best Cars for Families awards said it combine quality, size and family-friendly features into a composite score. Quality is measured using a weighted average of scores from the U.S. News rankings at the time the awards are published.
The rankings compare cars on the basis of safety, reliability and a consensus of automotive critics’ opinions. Size is based on a vehicle’s seating capacity and interior space.
For family-friendly features, the U.S. News editors factor in the availability of features deemed to be helpful to families.
Posted in Buying Decision, Ford, Hybrid, News, Toyota
Tagged as families, Ford, Fusion, Highlander, Hybrid, Prius, Toyota
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