The 10 best cars of the 2010s (List) | GRR (2024)

31st December 2019

Dan Trent

As thedecade draws to a close we identify the cars that had the biggest impact in the last 10 years. No, not every car in the list was launched in the past decade, but every car here has been influential.

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Alpine A110

As the 2010s draw to a close the pressure to be ‘woke’ is being felt even in the sports car world, where social acceptability for 200mph-plus speeds and the relevance of such excessive performance is increasingly hard to justify. Making this the perfect moment for the revival of Alpine, a sporting brand whose traditional links with Renault have now been formalised with a clever reimagination of the iconic ‘60s A110. By concentrating on lightness the Alpine rejects sports car norms by combining comfort and refinement with super-sharp, driver-focused response. A battle for ever-increasing horsepower and technology led by the German marques has dominated the last decade; as we enter a new one this French revolution in feel and feedback could represent a major shift in focus.

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Toyota Prius

Whether you buy into the virtue-signalling or not it’s impossible to ignore Toyota’s success in bringing hybrids to the fore. It started modestly, the original Prius of the late 1990s concealing its revolutionary tech beneath resolutely frumpy lines before the second generation settled on the more distinctive look that has now become a ubiquitous feature of city streets the world over. Its ability to swerve increasingly tight regulations for emissions may or may not play out at the pumps but, regardless, legislators have gifted the Prius – and its drivers – a free pass where more conventional cars have been penalised and demonised. And as an emblem of the Uber age the Prius has come to represent gig economy and its wider influence on both work and transport over the last few years.

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McLaren MP4-12C

Promising supercar start-ups come and go with depressing speed and regularity but the arrival of McLaren on the scene was something different. The F1 of the early ‘90s remains one of the most acclaimed supercars ever made, and also one of the most exclusive. With the MP4-12C, McLaren brought signature motorsport technology to the relative mainstream, not least the carbon-fibre construction it helped pioneer in Formula 1 cars. The 12C was reasonably conservative in looks but the huge punch of its twin-turbo V8, its innovative interlinked suspension and the cachet of its badge helped it overcome early wobbles and establish the brand as a true rival to Ferrari, Lamborghini and others.

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Range Rover Evoque

SUVs and crossovers have become the dominant automotive trend of the last decade and manufacturers have scrambled to adapt their ranges to meet demand. By co-opting the premium Range Rover badge and applying it to a boldly styled and more affordable crossover format, Land Rover skilfully adapted its 4x4 credibility to this fashion-conscious sector, cleverly using celebrity tie-ups to add a sense of glamour to proceedings. The 2010s will be known as the decade the crossovers took over, the Evoque a potent symbol of how fashion, brand power and aspirational design captured the hearts of a generation of motorists.

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Nissan GT-R

The Nissan GT-R landed here in 2009 but its influence over performance cars for the decade since has been immeasurable. Truly a car born of the videogames generation, the GT-R successfully channelled the giant-killing reputation of the Skylines of an earlier age and used its obsessively engineered combination of technology and raw power to humiliate European rivals, not least on home soil with a series of astonishing Nürburgring lap times. Porsche and others didn’t like it, critics denounced it for being a PlayStation on wheels but it was impossible to ignore. And it’s still going strong.

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Tesla Model S­

Whatever your views on Elon Musk the impact of his ambition, free-thinking and cash resources have arguably created one of the greatest disruptive influences on motoring since Henry Ford and the Model T. Tesla’s toe in the water with an electrified Lotus Elise (since blasted into space) showed little hint of what was to come but the rest of the industry should have taken notice, given the kick up the backside the Model S was soon to give it. The chutzpah to then deliver an infrastructure of ‘superchargers’ to keep owners mobile showed similar swagger, the playfulness of ‘ludicrous mode’ acceleration underplaying the seriousness of the brand’s ambitions.

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Toyota GT86

The last decade has seen huge advances in technology and something of a horsepower arms race among performance manufacturers. Engines have got more powerful, wheels and tyres have got bigger and cars ever more complex but many keen drivers felt left behind. The idea that a white goods manufacturer like Toyota could spearhead the revival of back to basics sports cars with an affordable, rear-wheel-drive coupe dedicated to feel and feedback over outright speed seemed crazy but the GT86 – built in partnership with Subaru – was a nod to the purists that handling could matter more than stats. The argument hasn’t been entirely won yet. But the GT86 deserves recognition for starting it.

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Audi R8

For half a century the Porsche 911 successfully cornered the market as the supercar-chasing sports car you could drive every day. Many tried to field a viable alternative but it wasn’t until the Audi R8 appeared in the late-2000s there was a true contender to the 911’s crown, Audi adopting the traditional mid-engined supercar format, fitting it with powerful and charismatic V8 and V10 engines but making it as accessible and user-friendly as any A4 saloon. And by the dawn of the new decade the R8 was fully-formed with a thundering V10 motor, a second-generation version coming in 2015 and winning the Nürburgring 24-hour just 10 weeks after the car’s show debut and before the road car even went on sale. A 911 still has the advantage of its occasional rear seats but Audi has given the iconic Porsche its biggest scare in years.

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BMW i8

For all the pressure to electrify and look at fresh approaches to mobility the motor industry has been deathly slow in showing any appetite to move with the times. Sure, we’ve seen electrified versions of regular hatchbacks and SUVs but true innovation has been sadly lacking. BMW’s establishment of a dedicated sub-brand to develop a new generation of part- and full-electric vehicles based around lightweight construction and bold styling gave it room to experiment without distracting from the ‘day job’. With its combination of electric power, a small three-cylinder petrol engine and carbon-fibre construction the i8 (and its more hatchback i3 stablemate) deserve greater recognition for pushing forward with new production and propulsion technology.

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Volkswagen Golf R

In the ‘90s and noughties if you wanted a 300hp road car with four doors, everyday practicality and all-weather four-wheel-drive you had to commit to driving a full-blown rally replica, complete with wings, bonnet scoops and full boy racer attitude. The Golf R changed all that, successfully gentrifying the same format into a typically polished and practical package everyday drivers could enjoy with a socially respectable image. Having laid down the template for the modern hot hatch with the Golf GTI in the ‘70s, the Golf R created a whole new class of super hatches, tempting premium brands like Audi and Mercedes into the field with 300hp-plus, all-wheel-drive rivals of their own.

  • BMW

  • i8

  • Alpine

  • A110

  • Toyota

  • GT86

  • Prius

  • Tesla

  • Model S

  • McLaren

  • 12C

  • Nissan

  • GTR

  • Audi

  • R8

  • Volkswagen

  • Golf

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FAQs

What was the best car of the year in 2010? ›

There is no doubt that the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport is the 2010 car of the year. As the ultimate Veyron and the fastest, most expensive automobile on the planet, it sets the bar extremely high for the future. Despite following a recessive year, many of the major manufacturers didn't hold back.

What is the best used car for 2010? ›

These 10 Used Cars From the 2010s Are Surprisingly Reliable
  1. Lexus ES. ...
  2. Toyota RAV4. ...
  3. Tesla Model S. ...
  4. Kia Sportage. ...
  5. Volkswagen GTI. ...
  6. Toyota 4Runner. ...
  7. Mazda6. ...
  8. Honda Accord.
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What was the best selling car in the world in 2010? ›

Top Ten Best Selling Cars and Trucks, 2010
Cars
1Toyota Camry528,349
2Honda Accord370,135
3Toyota Corolla/Matrix203,714
4Honda Civic199,652
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What were the most reliable cars in 2010? ›

Among Compact Cars, the smart 2010 Toyota Prius was the top-ranked model in vehicle dependability. Ranked highest among Compact Sporty Cars, the lively 2010 Mazda MX-5 Miata earned an award in vehicle dependability. Finding a dependable midsize car or SUV is easy, thanks to J.D. Power vehicle dependability data.

What is the best 10-year-old used car? ›

  • 2014 Dodge Charger. Kelley Blue Book Price: $8,162 to $19,220. ...
  • 2014 Toyota Venza. Kelley Blue Book Price: $11,281 to $13,505. ...
  • 2014 Subaru Outback. Kelley Blue Book Price: $8,473 to $11,108. ...
  • 2014 Honda Civic. ...
  • 2014 Acura TL. ...
  • 2014 Mercedes-Benz E Class (W212) ...
  • 2014 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. ...
  • 2014 Mazda CX-5.
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What used car has the least problems? ›

Toyota is considered to be the go-to vehicle for reliability, while brands like Honda, Mazda, Subaru and Hyundai are also highly ranked for their quality and cheap maintenance costs.

What is the best year of used car to buy? ›

The “sweet spot” for purchasing a used car is between 2 to 5 years old. This is the age range where the car has already gone through the steepest part of its depreciation curve, but it's still relatively new and in good condition.

What was the fastest car in 2010s? ›

11 record-breaking speed heroes of the 2010s
  • Bugatti Veyron Super Sport – 267mph. ...
  • Hennessey Venom GT – 270mph. ...
  • Koenigsegg Agera RS – 277mph. ...
  • Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ – 304mph. ...
  • Porsche 918 Spyder – 6min 57sec at the 'Ring. ...
  • Nio EP9 – 6min 45sec at the 'Ring. ...
  • Lamborghini Aventador SVJ – 6min 44sec at the 'Ring.

What is the number 1 best selling car? ›

What Is The Top Selling Car? The top selling vehicle in the US is the Ford F-150 with 750,789 units sold in 2023. The best-selling cars (as in, a traditional sedan), is the Toyota Camry with 290,649 units sold in 2023.

What is the most sold used vehicle? ›

At the forefront of this trend are trucks, with used Ford F-150s taking the #1 spot. A used Ford F-150 in the United States currently averages $34,594.

What is high mileage for a 2010 car? ›

Given that number, the average 10-year-old car should have roughly 120,000 miles on the odometer. You can use these numbers to determine if the car you're looking to buy is considered to have high mileage or low mileage for the age of the vehicle. Usually, the fewer miles that a car has been driven, the better.

Is a 10 year old car reliable? ›

Cars over 10 years old can still be reliable. Most vehicles can last well over a decade with proper care and maintenance. In fact, the average car on U.S. roads is now 12.5 years old, according to a study from S&P Global Mobility. Furthermore, a car doesn't really stop depreciating until it hits that 10-year mark.

What is the most reliable car brand of the year? ›

Lexus ranks highest overall in vehicle dependability for a second consecutive year, with a score of 135 PP100.

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