A stampede of votes put the head-turning, rubber-burning Ford Mustang way out in front of the pack as it earned 21 percent of the votes. Fittingly, its similarly retro-styled and longtime rival, the Chevrolet Camaro, took 2nd place with 14 percent. Joining the two Americans on the podium, the feisty, well-balanced Hyundai Genesis coupe took 3rd, breathing down the Camaro's rear spoiler with 12 percent of your votes.
See how the rest of the field did in the full results below and make sure to exercise your right to vote in our next Consumers' Favorites poll.
1. Ford Mustang
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The 2010 Ford Mustang is a dog and pony show -- the base V6 is crude and unpleasant, but the V8-powered GT is a muscular sports coupe to be reckoned with.
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It was worth the wait. With segment-topping performance and value to complement its striking styling, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro is our top pick among modern-day muscle cars.
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The 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe bundles excellent rear-wheel-drive driving dynamics and brisk performance into an attractive -- and attractively priced -- package.

4. BMW 3 Series
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Even entering its fifth year of production, the 2010 BMW 3 Series remains the best entry-level luxury sedan you can buy.
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Sport-focused, intelligently designed and attractively priced, the 2010 Infiniti G37 is an excellent choice for an entry-level luxury sport sedan, coupe or convertible.
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Like its ancestors from the 1970s, the 2010 Dodge Challenger doesn't quite match the maximum performance generated by its muscle-car rivals, but in exchange it delivers a more luxurious driving experience.
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Restyled, higher in quality and more enjoyable to drive, the redesigned 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a luxury-car triumph. Shoppers in this segment will want to give it serious consideration.
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For a reliable and enjoyable-to-drive small car, you're not going to do much better than the 2010 Honda Civic.

9. Mazda RX-8
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Providing sports-car performance along with four-passenger capacity, the 2010 Mazda RX-8 would be the ultimate in a practical sports car were it not for its SUV-like fuel economy and lack of torque.

10. BMW 1 Series
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The styling won't suit everyone, but the 2010 BMW 1 Series undeniably offers a delectable combination of performance and manners in either coupe or convertible form.

11. Kia Forte Coupe
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Unlike the bargain-bin Spectra that it replaces, the new 2010 Kia Forte is good enough to compete against perennial segment stars from Honda, Mazda and Toyota.
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Besides the sporty SS model, the 2010 Chevy Cobalt trails the competition in terms of handling, rear-seat comfort, build quality and overall refinement.