Discovering a vehicle that ticks all the boxes for performance, comfort, and style can transform your daily commute into a journey you look forward to. This year, Consumer Reports has done the heavy lifting for us, meticulously testing and evaluating most of the 260 new car models on the market in 2024. Here at CarEdge, we’re big fans of CR. For each of the Consumer Reports Top Picks for 2024, we’ve used CarEdge Data to reveal the true selling price and current market supply, showing you market dynamics in real time. We hope you find this bit of a twist useful in your Car Search.
Fresh off the digital presses, these are the 10 best cars, trucks, and SUVs for 2024, as ranked by Consumer Reports.
The Best Subcompact SUV
Subaru Crosstrek
MSRP: $25,195 – $32,195
Average Selling Price: $31,620
Current Market Supply: 83 days of supply (learn more)
Consumer Reports Overall Score: 87/100
NHTSA Safety Rating: 5-Star Rating
The 2024 Crosstrek features significant updates including enhanced engines, a modernized infotainment system, and an advanced EyeSight safety suite, alongside the best fuel economy for a non-hybrid AWD SUV at 29 mpg. While the base 2.0-liter engine may feel underpowered, the optional 2.5-liter variant offers improved speed, noise control, and overall driving satisfaction. Here’s Consumer Reports’ complete review.
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The Best Hybrid Car
Toyota Prius
MSRP: $27,950 – $36,365
Average Selling Price: $35,137
Current Market Supply: 31 days of supply (learn more)
Consumer Reports Overall Score: 80/100
NHTSA Safety Rating: Not recently rated
While the 2024 Toyota Prius offers a more engaging driving experience and a cooler look, it sacrifices some comfort and visibility compared to its predecessor. The Prius Prime variant adds versatility with 39 electric-only miles and a gas-only efficiency of 43 mpg, enhancing the appeal of this distinctive and striking vehicle. It’s not the Prius of yesterday! Here’s Consumer Reports’ complete review.
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The Best Compact SUV
Subaru Forester
MSRP: $27,095 – $37,395
Average Selling Price: $35,287
Current Market Supply: 109 days of supply (learn more)
Consumer Reports Overall Score: 88/100
NHTSA Safety Rating: 5-Star Rating
In its final year before a redesign, the 2024 Forester remains a Consumer Reports Top Pick for the 11th time, thanks to its practical boxy design that enhances interior space and visibility. It’s easy access, spacious and comfortable interior, along with ample cargo space, stand out in the small SUV category. Combining one of the best ride qualities in its class with responsive and secure handling, the Forester continues to be a highly recommended, well-rounded vehicle. Check out the complete review from Consumer Reports.
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The Best Small Car
Mazda 3
MSRP: $24,170 – $36,650
Average Selling Price: $30,002
Current Market Supply: 124 days of supply (learn more)
Consumer Reports Overall Score: 78/100
NHTSA Safety Rating: 5-Star Rating
The Mazda3, available as both sedan and hatchback, redefines the small, affordable car segment with its enjoyable driving dynamics, nimble handling, and capable powertrains. Mazda offers two engine options: a base engine with 191 hp and an optional 227-hp turbocharged upgrade. Its premium feel on higher trims positions it above its mainstream competitors, providing all-wheel drive and standard Blind Spot Warning (BSW) and Rear Cross Traffic Warning (RCTW) for 2024. Here’s CR’s complete review.
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The Best Midsized Car
Toyota Camry Hybrid
MSRP: $26,420 – $36,845
Average Selling Price: $32,315
Current Market Supply: 41 days of supply (learn more)
Consumer Reports Overall Score: 93/100
NHTSA Safety Rating: 5-Star Rating
The Camry Hybrid excels in delivering fuel efficiency and comfort at a budget-friendly price point. It achieves an outstanding 47 mpg overall in fuel economy tests, with a remarkable 53 mpg on the highway, complemented by a 610-mile range per tank, making it ideal for both daily commutes and long road trips. Next year, the Camry becomes a Hybrid in all trim levels. See CR’s complete review.
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The Best Small Pickup Truck
Ford Maverick
MSRP: $23,815 – $34,855
Average Selling Price: $32,794
Current Market Supply: 35 days of supply (learn more)
Consumer Reports Overall Score: 78/100
NHTSA Safety Rating: 4-Star Rating
The Maverick sets itself apart in the truck segment with its easy maneuverability, notable fuel economy, and affordability. Its crew cab offers a spacious and practical interior with ample legroom and headroom, complemented by user-friendly controls and well-placed storage options. The 191-hp hybrid version shines for its exceptional fuel efficiency and enhanced refinement, making the Maverick a high-value, functional choice for those wanting a truck without the difficulty parking a full-size model, not to mention affording gas. CR members can see the complete review.
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The Best Plug-In Hybrid SUV
Toyota RAV4 Prime
MSRP: 43,690 – $47,560
Average Selling Price: $46,890
Current Market Supply: 34 days of supply (learn more)
Consumer Reports Overall Score: 89/100
NHTSA Safety Rating: 5-Star Rating
The RAV4 Prime, a plug-in hybrid variant of the best-selling SUV in America, is so popular that it’s hard to find one that’s not already taken. It offers 42 miles of electric-only range, allowing for significant gas savings, especially in urban driving. The RAV4 Prime maintains a commendable 34 mpg overall fuel efficiency once the battery is depleted. If you’re not ready to go full-EV, this plug-in hybrid is a great alternative.
But keep in mind that you could buy a fast-charging EV like the Hyundai IONIQ 5, Kia EV6, or Tesla Model 3 for the same price. Check out CR’s complete review of the RAV4 Prime.
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The Best Midsized SUV
Toyota Highlander Hybrid
MSRP: $39,120 – $53,125
Average Selling Price: $48,586
Current Market Supply: 34 days of supply (learn more)
Consumer Reports Overall Score: 85/100
NHTSA Safety Rating: 5-Star Rating
The Highlander stands out as a comfortable midsize SUV with an impressive suite of active safety features, and a strong predicted reliability. Its 243-hp hybrid powertrain leads in fuel efficiency for three-row SUVs, achieving 35 mpg overall and 41 mpg on the highway in tests, complemented by a 590-mile range on a full tank. The hybrid model’s modest $1,500 premium over the gas-only version promises swift returns through fuel savings. CR members can check out this complete review.
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The Best Luxury SUV
BMW X5
MSRP: $65,200 – $122,300
Average Selling Price: $80,107
Current Market Supply: 60 days of supply (learn more)
Consumer Reports Overall Score: 92/100
NHTSA Safety Rating: Not rated recently
The X5 offers a luxury experience, and that’s what you should expect at this price. It features a balanced suspension that ensures a supple ride and composed handling, suitable for curvy roads, while the turbo-six engine provides quick acceleration. The standout is the plug-in hybrid version, which combines a turbo inline-six with an electric motor and a battery that enables 39 miles of all-electric range. Gone are the days of PHEVs getting just 20 miles of electric range! Here’s CR’s complete review.
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The Best Electric Vehicle
Tesla Model Y
MSRP: $42,990 – $52,490
Average Selling Price: N/A
Current Market Supply: N/A (learn more)
Consumer Reports Overall Score: 72/100
NHTSA Safety Rating: 5-Star Rating
The Model Y has been the best-selling electric vehicle in America and Europe for quite some time. With its SUV-like body, the Model Y offers more passenger and cargo space than its sedan counterpart, the Model 3. With long range and a widespread, easy to use Supercharger network, the Model Y is the perfect choice for first time EV buyers. Additionally, its capability for over-the-air updates means that the Model Y’s features can be continuously enhanced, making an already impressive vehicle even better with time. See CR’s complete review of the Model Y.
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