James, thank you for adding…
James, thank you for adding this comment. The reason I like it is that you raise a very good point. How a shopper ranks the criteria for a vehicle purchase makes a very big difference in which one is "best." At an enthusiast publication, let's say an imaginary one like "Car and Track," a half-second difference in the 0-60 MPH time may be meaningful. At Consumer Reports, reliability and value are paramount. For many owners initial cost, cost of ownership, and reliability may be the top three. Over at the EV-advocacy publications, the fastest theoretical DC charging speed may be a top consideration. Great point by you.