If you're looking for luxury or economy, roominess or sport, here's an exclusive from Kelley Blue Book on its best picks for summer driving.
Convertible: Volkswagen Eos
Base price: $28,990 - $38,100
Mileage: 29 mpg Hwy, 21 mpg City If you've ever seen an Eos with its top up, you probably didn't know it was a convertible. This sporty little two-door looks equally sharp with its seats exposed or covered.
Kelley Blue Book particularly likes the extra-large sunroof. Yes, it's got a sunroof so you can have the sun on your shoulders while keeping the wind out of your hair.
Mileage: 29 mpg Hwy, 21 mpg City If you've ever seen an Eos with its top up, you probably didn't know it was a convertible. This sporty little two-door looks equally sharp with its seats exposed or covered.
Kelley Blue Book particularly likes the extra-large sunroof. Yes, it's got a sunroof so you can have the sun on your shoulders while keeping the wind out of your hair.
High mileage: Toyota Prius
Base price: $21,100 - $23,370
Mileage: 45 mpg Hwy, 48 mpg City
With highway fuel economy of 45 miles per gallon - and even more in city driving - the appeal of the Prius would seem obvious. You can get where you're going with fewer stops for gas.
But, besides that, Kelley Blue Book picked the Prius for its commodious interior space. It has as much room for people and luggage as any mid-size sedan.
Small car: Mini Cooper Clubman
Base price: $19,950Mileage: 45 mpg Hwy, 48 mpg City
With highway fuel economy of 45 miles per gallon - and even more in city driving - the appeal of the Prius would seem obvious. You can get where you're going with fewer stops for gas.
But, besides that, Kelley Blue Book picked the Prius for its commodious interior space. It has as much room for people and luggage as any mid-size sedan.
Small car: Mini Cooper Clubman
Mileage: 37 mpg Hwy, 28 mpg City
The standard-length Mini Cooper made Kelley Blue Book's list last year. But while the Mini has always been fun to drive, and it's easy on gas, it lacked a place to put more than a night's worth of luggage.
The Clubman answers that need with about 8 inches of extra storage space behind the back seats, accessed through a barn-door style tailgate.
Sporty crossover: Infiniti EX35Base price: $31,900 - $36,850
Mileage: 24 mpg Hwy, 17 mpg City
A genuinely fun-to-drive little SUV, the EX35 offers some really remarkable technology. Kelley Blue Book points out the lane departure warning system that doesn't just warn you when you're about to drift into the next lane. It applies a bit of braking on one side to pull you gently into line. When it's time to park, amaze your friends with the "Around-view camera." It uses four fish-eye lenses and computer magic to create a view of your SUV as if seen from above. It's like having your own helicopter helping you parallel park.
Big crossover: Ford FlexBase price: $28,295
Mileage: 24 mpg Hwy, 17 mpg City*
This one's not quite ready for you yet - the Flex enters dealerships this summer. It's a full-size three-row crossover SUV that, with an optional contrast-colored roof, looks a little like a giant Mini Cooper.
The interior is far more conservative in appearance than the outside, but it's elegant, functional and roomy.
Kelley Blue Book particularly likes some of the novel options. Besides Ford's Sync Bluetooth audio/phone system, you can get a refrigerator to keep your drinks cool on the road.
Van: Dodge Grand Caravan
Base price: $21,290 - $27,140Mileage: 24 mpg Hwy, 17 mpg City*
This one's not quite ready for you yet - the Flex enters dealerships this summer. It's a full-size three-row crossover SUV that, with an optional contrast-colored roof, looks a little like a giant Mini Cooper.
The interior is far more conservative in appearance than the outside, but it's elegant, functional and roomy.
Kelley Blue Book particularly likes some of the novel options. Besides Ford's Sync Bluetooth audio/phone system, you can get a refrigerator to keep your drinks cool on the road.
Van: Dodge Grand Caravan
Mileage: 24 mpg Hwy, 17 mpg City
In Chrysler's typical fashion, the Grand Caravan is loaded to the gills with clever features.
Among the niftiness you won't find in any other minivan: second-row seats that turn around to face the back row, Sirius satellite TV with two video screens, multiple DVD players and interior mood-lighting that makes it feel like a kid-friendly rolling bachelor pad.
Big SUV: Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid
Base price: $49,590 - $52,395
Mileage: 22 mpg Hwy, 21 mpg City
While the Tahoe's high-tech hybrid system is truly remarkable, a long highway trip may not be the best way to show it off. By a wide margin, the system is most effective in city driving.
Still, the Tahoe is the most efficient full-size SUV you can get, city or highway, and you can use it to tow a boat or haul cargo. And it seats up to eight in reasonable comfort.
But don't expect to just stroll into your Chevy dealer and buy one. Availability is limited.
Family car: Chevrolet Malibu
Base price: $19,645 - $27,095 Mileage: 30 mpg Hwy, 22 mpg City A year ago, the idea of anyone gushing over a car called the Chevrolet Malibu would have seemed absurd. Then General Motors gave us this. Suddenly, here's a Chevy with looks, performance and genuine refinement. When Kelley Blue Book tested it against six other mid-size sedans, the Malibu stood out in one area in particular: highway driving. The Malibu is smooth, quiet and roomy, and the interior looks smart, too. Newly available: the combination of a fuel-efficient four-cylinder engine with a smooth-shifting six-speed transmission for maximum fuel economy.
Performance: Audi S5Base price: $50,500
Mileage: 21 mpg Hwy, 14 mpg City
Kelley Blue Book picked the S5, a performance version of the A5, for its unique combination of top-end performance, comfort and slick European style. It's a recipe that few cars manage to cook up quite as well.
Mileage: 22 mpg Hwy, 21 mpg City
While the Tahoe's high-tech hybrid system is truly remarkable, a long highway trip may not be the best way to show it off. By a wide margin, the system is most effective in city driving.
Still, the Tahoe is the most efficient full-size SUV you can get, city or highway, and you can use it to tow a boat or haul cargo. And it seats up to eight in reasonable comfort.
But don't expect to just stroll into your Chevy dealer and buy one. Availability is limited.
Family car: Chevrolet Malibu
Base price: $19,645 - $27,095 Mileage: 30 mpg Hwy, 22 mpg City A year ago, the idea of anyone gushing over a car called the Chevrolet Malibu would have seemed absurd. Then General Motors gave us this. Suddenly, here's a Chevy with looks, performance and genuine refinement. When Kelley Blue Book tested it against six other mid-size sedans, the Malibu stood out in one area in particular: highway driving. The Malibu is smooth, quiet and roomy, and the interior looks smart, too. Newly available: the combination of a fuel-efficient four-cylinder engine with a smooth-shifting six-speed transmission for maximum fuel economy.
Performance: Audi S5Base price: $50,500
Mileage: 21 mpg Hwy, 14 mpg City
Kelley Blue Book picked the S5, a performance version of the A5, for its unique combination of top-end performance, comfort and slick European style. It's a recipe that few cars manage to cook up quite as well.
Ultimate luxury: Bugatti Veyron Fbg par Hermes
Base price: $2,400,000Mileage: 14 mpg Hwy, 8 mpg City
For those with lots...and lots...and lots of money to spend on a road-trip car (and the gas to fill it) Kelley Blue Book selected the ultra-expensive Hermes-infused version of the Veyron.
Only a dozen or so built-to-order copies of this one will ever be built at a price that's about $1 million higher than the "ordinary" Veyron.
Hermes designers toned down the hard-edged interior, covering everything - including the owner's manual - in bull-calfskin leather. The idea was to make the 16-cylinder, two-seat supercar a more relaxing place to tear down the highway at stomach-squishing speeds.
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