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| Editors' Most Wanted Vehicles for 2004 |
Every year, the Edmunds.com
editors gather to ponder that eternal question,
"What cars or trucks would we most want
to park in our garage?" For the 2004 model
year our editors have once again scoured the
entire automotive spectrum looking for their
favorite vehicles. What they've came up with
are the Edmunds.com Editors' Most Wanted cars
and trucks for 2004.
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Forget everything you thought you
knew about the full-size truck.
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Sedans | Wagons | Coupes | Convertibles | Trucks | SUVs | Vans | Exotics
Sedans
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A car this cheap has no business looking this good or
performing this well.
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A family sedan that thinks and will have you convinced it's a luxury car.
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The sport
sedan everyone wants to be like
even as it remains unlike any other.
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Proof that performance and technology
make the best of friends.
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A sedan whose luxury and design
make it a standout among standouts.
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Wagons
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Forget the youth-oriented image,
anyone seeking utility and value
will like it.
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Perfect for the upscale family
on a down-to-earth budget.
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Part family hauler, part sport
sedan, all beauty and grace.
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It's not easy to make a wagon cool
and sporty, but it is possible.
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A no-compromises premium family
car in a class by itself.
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Coupes
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The term "value" doesn't
have to mean boring.
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Reminding all of us that, yes, hatchbacks can
be cool!
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An interior and exterior that are
only surpassed by its road manners.
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An exotic-car killer that leaves the college fund intact.
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Sets a new standard for personal luxury, performance
and style.
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Convertibles
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America's favorite roadster hasn't changed a bit
thankfully.
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Remains an unfiltered sports car
experience in an overly filtered
world.
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The sports car for buyers who still
need some real-world functionality.
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All the thrills of top-down driving,
yet all the security and coddling
of a personal luxury coupe.
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Trucks
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Still the bully that can kick sand
in all the other small trucks' faces.
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The full-size truck market just got a little bigger
and better.
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SUVs
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Rides and hauls like a midsize
SUV while being priced like a compact
SUV.
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The SUV that made "SUV"
a household term is still as compelling
as ever.
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An SUV that looks as good as it drives on-road or off.
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The off-road expert is now suitable
for on-road royalty.
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Power, utility and comfort blend
seamlessly in this full-size SUV.
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Excels at off-road bruising and on-road cruising.
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Vans
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Combining luxury and utility to
create the ultimate people mover.
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Exotics
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The British supercar has returned
with a Vanquish.
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How It Works |
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Why We Began the Editors'
Most Wanted List
- Our staff members get the same question
over and over: What's the "best"
car or truck?
- There isn't a single
"best" car or truck that will meet
everyone's needs.
- When somebody asks
us what the "best" of the crop is,
we respond by quizzing the inquiring mind
about his needs and wants in a vehicle.
- Still, readers want
to know what cars and trucks we'd buy given
the resources.
How We Selected the Editors' Most Wanted Vehicles
- Our editorial staff gathered to hash over the roster
of 2004 models.
- We voted for our 29 favorite models in a variety of
vehicle classes, plus we chose our Most Significant Vehicle of the Year. To improve
the functionality of our Most Wanted awards, we picked standardized price points
for each vehicle type (sedans, wagons, SUVs, etc.). To be eligible for a given
price category, at least one version of a model line had to have an MSRP (not
including destination charge) below that category's price limit. This was typically
the base model with no options. Unlike in previous years, there was no upper price
limit for eligible winners.
- The result of our voting is a list of cars and trucks
we'd want in our own garages.
- Only 2004 models were eligible and at least one member
of our editorial team had to have driven the vehicle prior to our voting deadline
of October 1, 2003.
Who Selected the Editors'
Most Wanted List
When reviewing our selections, keep in mind that we're
a group of men and women who enjoys driving.
- Our staff of writers ranges in age from the mid-20s
to the late-40s.
- Some of us have
kids.
- We all enjoy long road trips and the occasional blast up a twisting canyon road.
- Some of us lead active lifestyles, while the rest of us chomp Thai-Chicken pizza and eagerly await "Simpsons" reruns each night.
We need vehicles that
fit this kind of lifestyle.
Our Selections Were Guided as Much by Our Hearts
as Our Heads
We eat, breathe and
dream automobiles, and in many instances, this
love for the car overruled common sense during
our selection process. But that's the great
thing about the Edmunds.com Editors' Most Wanted
list: it's guided by passion, not science (much
like the majority of car purchases).
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Your Feedback |
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Give us your feedback about our Editors' Most Wanted picks.
E-mail: editor@edmunds.com
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