Battle of the Sexes: Autobytel Editors Choose Hottest Cars for 2012


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IRVINE, CA--Just in time for Valentine's Day, Autobytel Inc. editors, the company dedicated to helping dealers and car-buyers connect online, choose the hottest 2012 vehicles. Editor in Chief, Michelle Naranjo, and Assistant Editor, Jeffrey N. Ross, go head to head in a true battle of the sexes and pick the hottest cars for 2012 by price category for the romantic holiday.

“There are a lot of hot options in every price category and any of the cars I have selected would make a Valentine's sweetheart swoon.”

Picking from a wide variety of cars under $25,000, $25,000 to $50,000, $50,000 to $85,000 and $85,000 and up, these editors have some interesting ideas on what makes for a "hot" car. According to Naranjo, "There are a lot of hot options in every price category and any of the cars I have selected would make a Valentine's sweetheart swoon."

Independently of each other, Naranjo and Ross chose their top three in each category. For a full list and information on the Autobytel® editors' picks, visit the online report. Following are their top picks:

Under $25K:

He said: Dodge Challenger
She said: Ford Mustang

We agree to disagree: Challenger and Mustang

$25K to $50K:

He said: BMW 1 Series M Coupe

She said: Audi TTS

We agree to disagree: 1 Series M Coupe and TTS

$50K to $85K:

He said: Audi A7
She said: Cadillac CTS-V Coupe

We agree to disagree: A7 and CTS-V Coupe

$85K to ????:

He said: Porsche 911
She said: Ferrari FF

We agree to disagree: Porsche 911 and Ferrari FF

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