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We crowned the winner! See who came out on top. We’ve Moved! Please add email@em.cars.com to your address book or Safe Senders list to make sure you continue to receive the latest updates from Cars.com. [cars.com]( THE Driver's Seat Weekly update of the latest vehicle reviews, videos and news JANUARY 2019 [Cars.com Luxury Car of the Year](: [2019 Quality Innovation Value]( For this award, we considered general excellence, favoring vehicles that represent ultimate luxury in their class, are exceptionally well-rounded and offer above-average usability and drivability. The [Mercedes-Benz S-Class]( is virtually the definition of a true luxury car. [See the Winner]( [Count Down]( The 10 Biggest News Stories of 2018 A full eight of our top 10 most popular articles of 2018 dealt directly with SUVs. Want to know what filled out the rest? Check out the list here. [Read More]( [Recalls]( The 10 Biggest Recalls in 2018 We took a look back at the largest-volume recalls of 2018 to see which vehicles were most affected — and which most affected you. [Read More]( Top Videos [Luxury Car of the Year]( 2019 Mercedes-Benz S-Class The Mercedes-Benz flagship line offers anything your heart desires. See our Luxury Car of the Year. [Watch Video]( [2019 Kia Forte]( 2019 Kia Forte: Quick Drive Compact sedans are all about value and so are brands like Kia. See what Kia cooked up in the redesign of its compact sedan, the 2019 Forte. [Watch Video]( Latest Expert Review [Hyndai Santa Fe]( 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe: Practicality Over Performance The redesigned 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe should appeal to families shopping the mid-size two-row SUV class, but a few drivability issues annoy. [Read Review]( [Find Your Perfect Match] Meet the car of your dreams. Try our new Search by Lifestyle tailored shopping experience. [Find Your Match]( Let our app drive you to your perfect car. Price drop alerts, filtered search, calculators & more. [Download on the App Store]( [GET IT ON Google Play]( Keep up with [Cars.com]( [tw]( [fb]( [yt]( [insta]( [in]( © 2019 Cars.com, 300 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 1000, Chicago, IL 60606 We respect your privacy. [Privacy Statement]( Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe or manage email preferences](.

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