The three remaining vehicles, the Pontiac G6, Mitsubishi Eclipse, and Chrysler Sebring, posted only ‘Good’ scores and thus were at the bottom of judge’s rankings.
Five of the seven cars tested have retracting hard tops, while two have traditional fabric tops but all were power-operated. Each had their benefits and disadvantages, and these were taken into account during voting. For example, folding hard tops improve visibility and security but they take up considerable trunk space when open and can't be operated on the move.
The magazine recommends just three of the vehicles in the test, the Eos, 328i, and C70. The 9-3 and G6 are not recommended because of below average reliability, while the Eclipse and Sebring didn’t score high enough to be recommended.





Reader Comments
Tue Apr 8 2008 3:05 AM
Gus says
Wow, and here I thought the Mustang GT vert was a nice car, I guess I'm dead wrong, it didn't even make the list!
The Eos is cool, but it's a bit on the girly side, I think?
Tue Apr 8 2008 8:40 AM
HECTOR says
I am absolutely flabbergasted that anyone would pay over $32K - I saw it at $37K at a local dealer - for this sorority girl car! This may be the reason why even here in Miami, where we have sun all year round, I have maybe seen a couple of them.
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