YEAR IN REVIEWData
Central
Just in case you
forgot that we
tested a Senna
last January.One paradox of the
human experience
is that time seems to
pass so quickly, and yet,
by the end of the year,
it’s nearly impossible
to remember what you
learned in January. So
for your convenience,
we present a look back at
our instrumented tests
that appeared in print
to give you the best and
worst performers of- —Annie White
While we’re at it, some data from an outside source:
U.K. license-plate supplier Click4Reg asked 2 000
drivers whether they would date people who drove
cars sold by various major manufacturers. Something
to keep in mind when updating your Tinder profile.MORE DATA2019 Volkswagen Golf SE
34 .6 sec2019 Volkswagen Golf SE
15.6 sec
2019 McLaren Senna
2 .1 sec2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Z
1.9 sec30 –50MPH50 –70MPH2020 Nissan Versa SR
10.4 sec2020 Nissan Versa SR
10.3 sec2019 McLaren Senna
1 36 ft2019 McLaren Senna
2 .7 sec2019 McLaren Senna
3 .1 sec2020 Ram 1500 Rebel EcoDiesel 4x
20 8 ft5-^6
0MPH^60MPH^1/4-MILE01005005101520
150MPHSECWORST
BEST
SOUND LEVEL AT 70-MPH CRUISE
2020 Kia Telluride
SX AWD
63 dBA
2019 McLaren Senna
83 dBAC/D OBSERVED FUEL ECONOMY11 mpg • 2 01 9 Jaguar XE SV Project 8ROADHOLDING2019 Ford
Mustang GT PPL 22019 Ram 1500
Rebel 4x
13 g
68 g
2019 Hyundai Kona Electric • 112 MPGeBRAKING,^70-^0
MPH93 % 85 % 45 %
Would
date a
Volkswagen
ownerWould
date a
Toyota
ownerWould
date a
Dodge
owner2020 Nissan Versa SR
17 .9 sec @ 79 mph2019 McLaren Senna
10.0 sec @ 1 47 mph18 JANUARY 2020 ~ CAR AND DRIVER