The Best And Worst Cars Of 2017
Each year, car manufacturers strive to design and innovate new models that appeal to consumers. While some models fail to meet expectations, others capture the hearts of car enthusiasts and set new industry trends. Below is a discussion of some of 2017's best and worst vehicles and the reasons behind their success or failure.
Best: Chevrolet Cruze
The 2017 Chevy Cruze impresses with its 1.4L turbo engine, offering up to 60 mpg on the diesel model. It also features an updated infotainment system and comfortable rear seating, making it a well-rounded option for consumers.
Upcoming is an American company that fell short of consumer expectations last year.
Worst: Chrysler 200

Chrysler 200 features a sleek exterior design but falls short with cramped back seats and subpar steering and control, making it struggle to compete with top midsized sedans.
Mazda will be following, with their reliable performing Miata model from 2017.
