2008 BMW 3-series
MSRP: $32,400
-
$43,200
Last
year
this
bread-and-butter
family
of
Bimmers
scored
its
16th-straight
10Best
trophy,
a
record
unmatched
in
the
history
of
this
event.
And
en
route
to
its
17th-straight
appearance,
the
3-series
added
a
new
model,
BMW’s
first-ever
hardtop
convertible,
and
took
top
honors
in
two
comparison
tests
2008 Cadillac CTS
MSRP: $32,745 - $36,945
This second-gen CTS conclusively fulfills General Motors’ goal of turning Cadillac into a world-class luxury competitor. It does so by building on the strengths of the first CTS, while addressing its shortcomings
2008 Chevrolet Corvette
MSRP: $46,100 - $71,275
Continual development is the key to success for any automobile, and the latest Corvette makes an excellent poster car for that proposition. Back for its seventh-straight appearance on our 10Best roster, the Vette lists 22 significant updates for 2008.
2008 Chevrolet Malibu
MSRP: $19,345 - $26,795
This 2008 version has clean and elegant lines that stand out among family sedans that look dead boring or make do with contrived visual details. Inside, the Malibu is equally captivating, with clean instruments and logical controls embedded in a panoramically sweeping dashboard.
2008 Honda Accord
MSRP: $20,360
-
$28,310
This
year’s
new
Accord
sedan
is
all
about
size.
It’s
three
inches
longer,
nearly
an
inch
higher,
and
roughly
an
inch
wider
than
last
year’s
model
and
offers
a
V-6
that's
half
a
liter
bigger
than
before
2008 Honda Fit
MSRP: $13,950 - $15,270
Not
only
does
the
Fit
deliver
what
you'd
expect
--
high
mpg
numbers
and
low
ownership
costs
--
but
it
also
delivers
something
you
might
not:
high-quality
interior
appointments,
a
high
level
of
usefulness,
and
a
high
fun-to-drive
index
2008 Mazda MX-5 Miata
MSRP: $20,585 - $26,760
So effortlessly does the MX-5 respond to your steering inputs that you can guide the car along the most writhing road at breakneck speeds without effort or even apparent thought. It adds up to a car that is not only irresistible to anyone who likes to drive but can also put a smile on your face on your daily commute

2008 Mazdaspeed 3
MSRP: $22,340 - $24,055
The 3's secret isn't exactly a secret: Big horsepower in a small car predates even the hot-hatch phenomenon. In this iteration, the formula entails a turbocharged and intercooled edition of Mazda's 2.3-liter four allied with a six-speed manual transmission. In our most recent test the speedy 3 hit 60 mph in 5.6 seconds.
2008 Porsche Boxster and Cayman
MSRP: $49,400
-
$49,400
This
marks
the
12th
year
the
Boxster
has
been
with
us,
but
the
model
is
such
a
natural
Porsche
that
it
feels
as
if
it
has
been
around
since
the
days
of
the
356.
Although
plenty
powerful,
the
magic
of
the
Boxster
--
and
any
Porsche
--
is
in
its
balanced
handling
and
sublime
control
responses
2008 Volkswagen GTI
MSRP: $22,800
-
$23,300
The
GTI
returned
to
the
10Best
list
last
year
after
a
21-year
absence.
The
latest
generation
is
a
long
way
from
the
no-frills
original,
but
VW
has
effectively
addressed
the
fun-to-drive
factor
without
diluting
the
sophistication,
roominess,
and
high-quality
feel
that
are
characteristic
of
this
family.

