Year in Review: The Best Cars of 2017
There's no such thing as the perfect car.
But there is possibly such a thing as the perfect car for a given situation.
That's the premise under which I operate as I evaluate cars each week for Bloomberg. It's like this: No one wants to drive the low, stiff, delicate McLaren 720S for very long on the cobblestone streets of downtown Manhattan, but you need to know it will blow your mind on a highway traveling upstate.
Pulling onto the track in a Volvo station wagon will probably elicit snickers and not a lot of respect (unless you can drive like Lewis Hamilton). If you're driving around the corner to meet a friend for coffee, you'll probably leave the Rolls-Royce Phantom-and the attention it invariably attracts-at home.
The cars on this list were the ones I drove that best fulfilled their intended purpose in 2017. Each excels at its given task, is priced fairly, and looks good doing the job.
But there is possibly such a thing as the perfect car for a given situation.
That's the premise under which I operate as I evaluate cars each week for Bloomberg. It's like this: No one wants to drive the low, stiff, delicate McLaren 720S for very long on the cobblestone streets of downtown Manhattan, but you need to know it will blow your mind on a highway traveling upstate.
Pulling onto the track in a Volvo station wagon will probably elicit snickers and not a lot of respect (unless you can drive like Lewis Hamilton). If you're driving around the corner to meet a friend for coffee, you'll probably leave the Rolls-Royce Phantom-and the attention it invariably attracts-at home.
The cars on this list were the ones I drove that best fulfilled their intended purpose in 2017. Each excels at its given task, is priced fairly, and looks good doing the job.
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