State Farm reports “Big Engines” Top the list of most stolen cars
August 10, 2019
Nashville, TN – State Farm says a vehicle is stolen about every 41 seconds in America. The months of July and August are the top two months for vehicle thefts.

Dodge Charger HEMI is one of the most stolen vehicles according to Highway Loss Data Institute study.
Consumer Reports Finds Scion iQ Not Such A Wise Choice
June 27, 2012
Classic rivals face-off: BMW 328i beats Mercedes C250 in a close contest
Yonkers, NY – Consumer Reports tests of the tiny Scion iQ found it to be slow, uncomfortable and noisy, among other drawbacks. With a road test score of 29, it joins the ranks of the lowest-scoring cars Consumer Reports has tested in recent years.
At only 10 feet long, the new iQ is slightly bigger than the tiny Smart ForTwo, which is also among the lowest-scoring cars Consumer Reports has tested. Unlike the Smart, a token rear seat adds some flexibility, but it is very small and takes up almost all of the iQ’s luggage space when in place. Consumer Reports testers found its choppy ride, noisy cabin, and uncomfortable driving position severely limit its appeal.
Chevrolet Volt Edges Out Sports Cars for Top Spot
December 4, 2011
Volt narrowly edged out Dodge Challenger & Porsche 911
Yonkers, NY – The Chevrolet Volt, a plug-in hybrid that has an advanced but unproven powertrain, and carries a $40,000 sticker price, is now the top-scoring model in Consumer Reports’ latest annual owner-satisfaction survey.
Ninety-three percent of respondents who own the Volt said they would definitely buy it again, making it the highest-rated car in the nationally representative survey. The Volt narrowly edged out the V8-powered Dodge Challenger and the Porsche 911, each with owner-satisfaction scores of 91 percent.









