Consumer Reports has released their best picks of 2006, and Honda cars top the list:
• The Accord was named the magazine’s pick as top family sedan for the fourth straight year.
• The all-new Civic was named top small sedan.
• Honda’s first-ever pickup, the Ridgeline, won top truck.
• Honda’s Odyssey was named top minivan.
Consumer Reports annual car issue goes on sale March 7. You can also subscribe to their website and search for specific information on cars. I found this to be well worth the annual price of $24 when I signed up.





We researched a lot before settling on the Honda CRV and don’t regret the decision at all. Honda and Toyota vehicles seem to be a lot more reliable than most North American cars, trucks, and SUVs. A little more pricey, but worth it in the long run when you factor in gas mileage and all the money you’re saving from having to pay a mechanic.
I AGREE WITH YOUR RESEARCH.
MY FIRST CAR WAS A TOYOTA CAMRY.
SECOND CAR IS A HONDA ACCORD. BOTH ARE GREAT CARS TO HAVE.
WITH THE HIGH COST OF GASOLINE BOTH ARE GREAT ON FUEL MILEAGE.
I BOUGHT MY CAR (HONDA) NEW IN 2000.
IT IS THE ONLY VEHICLE I OWN. AS OF 2006 IT HAS 37763 MILES.
WHAT A GREAT CAR!!!