Most Watched Video Reviews Of 2014
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Which videos did you love this year? We sifted through all the data and stats to find out which of our videos this year were the most popular.
10. Genesis Sedan vs Cadillac CTS
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With 218,000 views, this quirky comparison comes in at number 10 on our list. We were so impressed with the Hyundai Genesis, that we compared it to one of the best luxury car’s in the segment: the Cadillac CTS. The Genesis takes the win by offering just as much as the Cadillac, and costing almost $17,000 less. While Hyundai has always been known to deliver excellent value, this comparison proved that the company can also produce a a high-quality car that can keep up with true luxury rivals.
9. Toyota Camry Review
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The Toyota Camry is the king when it comes to the world of mid-sized sedans. For 2015 the Japanese automaker gave the Camry a substantially new look and a new sporty trim level. Without a doubt, the changes were for the better as the Camry emerges as a stylish, comfortable and well equipped car for the money.
8. Fiesta ST vs Subaru BRZ
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The rear-wheel drive Subaru BRZ was the darling of the affordable performance car world, up until the new Fiesta ST came and stole its thunder. We decided to put the two cars up to the test at our race track to see which one is better. Could the front-wheel-drive Ford really keep up with the BRZ? If you haven’t watched the video, I won’t spoil it for you, but the footage we got on the track is superb.
7. Audi R8 vs Porsche 911
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We took two all-wheel-drive supercars to the AutoGuide test track to show just how capable these borderline exotics are in colder weather. The stylish Audi R8 V10 Plus sure looks the part of a super car, but the high-tech wizardry of the Porsche 911 Turbo is extremely difficult to match, even for Audi.
6. Honda Fit Review
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The Honda Fit was always a solid entry in the subcompact car category, but its high price and below average fuel economy made it hard to recommend. For its third generation, Honda looked to improve the cars fuel ratings while offering more value in the form of technology and convenience.







