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Report cards are headed home in automakers' backpacks today, and provided there isn't any grade-changing subterfuge,
Subaru has managed to land itself atop the
Consumer Reports dean's list. The triumph comes thanks to a class-topping essay entitled "What I Did Over Winter Break: Redesigning the 2012
Impreza," which earned the rugged brand top marks in Small Sedans 101. Combined with high scores in other vehicle classes, Subaru knocked
Honda from the valedictorian's position it has held for the past four years.
Also passing Honda were salutatorian
Mazda and perennial top-three performer
Toyota, who reliably proved that whether it's the smartest kid in the class or not, it's well liked. Mazda climbed in the rankings thanks to a lighter class load, while Honda's drop from the top reflected a year spent drawing giant spaceships and hoping that in Civics class nobody would notice when it turned in a weak rewrite of it's own popular essay from last semester.
Honda wasn't alone in spending the grading period not paying attention. Also spotted wandering the halls was
Ford, which dropped out of the top five. While
Chrysler found itself with the worst grades in the class - again - the carmaker did see some results from hitting the books lately, earning it the title of second most improved behind Mazda.
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