Sunday, November 11, 2012

Consumers Digest Names 2013 Automotive Best Buys

DEERFIELD, Ill., Nov. 1, 2012 ? /PRNewswire/ ? Thirty-five vehicles and eight companion models received Best Buy ratings from Consumers Digest for the 2013 model year. The ratings, which are published in CDs December issue (on sale Nov. 1) and are available at ConsumersDigest.com, span 12 categories: Subcompact Cars, Compact Cars, Family Cars, Luxury Cars, Sporty Cars, Small Pickups, Full-size Pickups, Minivans, Compact SUVs, Midsize SUVs, Full-size/Luxury SUVs and Hybrids. The Best Buys#x2014;based on behind-the-wheel assessment, safety ratings, ownership costs, warranty, price, comfort, ergonomics, styling and amenities#x2014;reflect CDs view of which 2013 vehicles offer exceptional value for the money.

2013 Automotive Best Buy Selections

  • 3 Subcompact Cars: Chevrolet Sonic, Fiat 500, Ford Fiesta
  • 3 Compact Cars: Ford Focus, Kia Soul, Mazda3
  • 7 Family Cars: Dodge Charger, Ford Fusion/Lincoln MKZ, Ford Taurus, Hyundai Sonata/Kia Optima, Volkswagen Passat
  • 4 Luxury Cars: Audi A7, Buick LaCrosse, Chrysler 300, Hyundai Genesis Sedan
  • 4 Sporty Cars: Chevrolet Camaro, Chevrolet Corvette, Ford Mustang, Hyundai Genesis Coupe
  • 1 Small Pickup: Toyota Tacoma
  • 2 Full-size Pickups: Ford F-150 and Ram 1500
  • 4 Minivans: Chrysler Town Country/Dodge Grand Caravan/Volkswagen Routan, Honda Odyssey
  • 4 Compact SUVs: Chevrolet Equinox/GMC Terrain, Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-5
  • 5 Midsize SUVs: Buick Enclave/Chevrolet Traverse/GMC Acadia, Ford Explorer, Honda Pilot
  • 3 Full-size/Luxury SUVs: Dodge Durango, Infiniti JX35, Jeep Grand Cherokee
  • 3 Hybrids: Ford Fusion Hybrid/Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, Toyota Camry Hybrid

Value, as we see it, is based on purchase price and ownership costs relative to quality, performance and subjective factors, such as comfort and design, says Randy Weber, CDs publisher.

Performance characteristics that were evaluated include starting and acceleration, shifting, steering and handling, braking, ride quality and fuel economy. Design factors that were considered include interior ergonomics, seating configuration and flexibility, accessories and amenities, fit and finish, cargo space and styling.

Of note among CDs Best Buys for the 2013 model year, the American automakers continued their run since the 2010 model year of garnering in total more than 60 percent of CD Best Buys (63 percent for the 2013 model year). Leading the way was Ford Motor and the 10 vehicles under two brands that were recognized as Best Buys. General Motors saw nine of its vehicles under three brands recommended. The eight Best Buys that were awarded to the Chrysler family of vehicles (Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep and Ram) equals the number for the 2012 model year, which represented an increase of four (when no Fiat was on the US market).

A second year of strong performance by Chrysler/Fiat is notable, says Rich Dzierwa, editor, Consumers Digest/ConsumersDigest.com. Im interested in seeing whether it will be sustained into the 2014 model year.

The Automotive Best Buys section of the December 2012 issue and at ConsumersDigest.com includes invoice pricing, standard features and performance traits that support the models Best Buy recommendation in the collective opinion of CDs veteran automotive editors: Jim Gorzelany has served Consumers Digest readers for 26 years; award-winning reporter Jim Mateja writes a weekly Chicago Tribune automotive column; Marlon Hanson is president of Texas Automotive Media Association; Mark Maynard reports on automobiles for the San Diego Union-Tribune; Dan Carney has reviewed vehicles for Motor Trend, Popular Mechanics, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post, among others, and is a former president of Washington Automotive Press Association; Courtney Messenbaugh launched her automobile reporting career when she began test-driving vehicles for MotherProof.com and now writes reviews for Cars.com.

Few purchases are more important, or require more research, than buying a new vehicle, Weber says. Our analyses underscore our commitment to ensure that consumers are as satisfied with their auto purchase years after making it as they were on the day they drove off the lot.

Consumers Digest is designed to inform and educate readers so they can buy with confidence, no matter the product or service. The publication is committed to providing practical advice, factual evaluations and specific recommendations that lead consumers to exceptional values in todays complex marketplace. Consumers Digest recently launched a completely rebuilt ConsumersDigest.com in conjunction with the celebration of its 50th anniversary of serving consumers.

SOURCE Consumers Digest

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Three Cheers to Health - Operation Muffin Top - Connecticut News

Hello all! My name is Debbie Aloupis, and I?m proud to say that this is my first blog posting for Carozza Fitness! My passion for fitness and nutrition has landed me here, and I?m hoping I can get you all to cheer along to health with me! I am currently completing my certification as a Health and Nutrition Coach through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, and have leaned SO much about diet and wellness, that I?m SO excited to share. I?m looking forward to working with clients who are looking to make healthy food and lifestyle changes. While going through the program, I?ve used myself as a guinea pig for several different dietary theories, and I?ve made changes to my diet and lifestyle according to what works for my own body. Together, we will reach your goals, according to your individual needs, to live the healthful lifestyle you?ve always wanted.

My passion for fitness started back in high school when I decided to go running with my cousin, Maria. The two of us jogging together down at Cove Park made for a great comedy show! We were bumping into each other, laughing, and had no clue about the proper form of running. Needless to say, I loved the feeling I got after a run so I stuck with it, running every morning before school, improving my form and building up my stamina. Through the years, I?ve competed in 4 five-mile Turkey Trot races in Southport, a Run From the Sun 5K in Danbury, the Trifitness Duathlon in Norwalk, and currently training for the Walt Disney World Half-Marathon in Orlando this coming January. When it comes to exercise, you name it, I?ve done it (and still doing most of these)?.rollerblading, biking/spinning, swimming, skiing, mat/reformer Pilates, yoga, barre method, cross training, and strength training.

My passion for proper nutrition has just bloomed over the past several years. I?ve always been conscious of what I eat, but now I?m educated about what I eat. Over the years I?ve always tried to ?diet? in order to be fit and healthy. I would force myself to eat certain foods because they were low-fat, or low-calorie but realized I wasn?t enjoying my food, wasn?t feeling energized, and often binged on naughty foods. Today, I don?t ?diet?. I make healthy food choices that are part of my life. The education I?m receiving about different foods and how to read food labels has made a world of difference. I actually enjoy cooking new meals, trying new foods, and making healthful choices when I eat out. I look forward to hearing your stories and thoughts about nutrition and sharing helpful tips and delicious recipes with you!!

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