Bloomberg’s: Best Cars of 2011

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By Barry Ritholtz - December 17th, 2011, 7:00AM

Range Rover Evoque

Lamborghini Aventador

Hyundai Veloster

BMW 1 Series M Coupe

Executive Sedan: Audi A7

Porsche 911 Carrera S

Jaguar XKR-S

Bentley Continental GT

Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

Mercedes-Benz CLS AMG

Source:
Best Cars of 2011
Bloomberg, December 9, 2011

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10 Responses to “Bloomberg’s: Best Cars of 2011”

  1. Expat Says:

    While I believe that we should outlaw anything over six cylinders and cap speeds at 65 mph, I admit that the Lamborghini is a thing of beauty. The BMW is, on the other hand, ugly; it looks like a shortened Mustang.

    If I had to choose, I would drive the Jag.

    ~~~

    BR: Outlaw anything over six cylinders?
    Cap speeds at 65 mph?

    I have dispatched my ninjas to your home. I suggest you get your affairs in order . . .

  2. peachin Says:

    Best is an interesting word,,,, best as in what way – are we talking in projection of personal image?
    Are we talking about LEAST NUMBER OF PROBLEMS IN THE LIFE OF THE AUTOMOBILE. Like overall cost during the life of the vehicle including amortization of the cost. We are who we are… not what we drive. Irrespective of all of that – I would trump any of those any of those questions with a personally ordered, in every detail, a Porsche, at whatever your affordability level could handle. It’s the only machine that can support the statement “You’ve come a long way Baby!”

  3. ComradeAnon Says:

    Now can we get a list of best cars that the rest of us can afford?

  4. zzzz Says:

    picking up evoque for wife at 3pm
    she is excited, I drove it, and it is sweet
    will it be worth it?
    like an expensive handbag, if it makes them happy, and keeps them off your back
    then…………

  5. theexpertisin Says:

    Hyundai has come a long way…..

  6. subscriptionblocker Says:

    (A subtle dig for these depressionary times)

    Best vehicle for 2011? A reliable paid off car less than $50,000 in value and domiciled in Texas :)

    Can’t be taken or touched by Wall Street carpetbaggers (remember those Enron guys).

    Remember, Wall Street will be joining the rest of us – SOON.

  7. zzzz Says:

    well, I have to say
    as my 17 year old son says
    about the new evoke
    “its insane!”

  8. BennyProfane Says:

    what the….? A Jeep Wrangler?? Hey, I’d own any of the others, but, a Jeep? Wrangler? I could care less that it has four doors.

  9. forwhomthebelltolls Says:

    It’d be a cold day in hell before I purchased any of them. But that Jaguar is some handsome automobile.

  10. JessicaMonroe555 Says:

    @ComradeAnon, try this list http://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-list/best-2011-cars. There are definitely some there out of the price range for most of us, but it’s a little more down to earth in comparison.

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