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Surely there is other reliable used cars though. I’m looking for 2015+ and eyeing a higher trim Mazda 3, 2018+ Toyota Camry and maybe a Honda Accord or Acura ILX. Mazda 6: drives great, luxurious feel, smooth power delivery and nice handling. 3 liter displacement are good. It has been a standout for decades since its 1976 debut. The 3 Series compact sedan is the quintessential BMW. -Mini Cooper S. They're very luxurious on the inside and probably have the most tech and features out of any car at this price point. If you want efficiency and value Civic. My parents say I have a price range between 10 - 17 ish grand. My parameters are new (or newish ), with recent safety features (ACC, Blind Spot Monitors, emergency braking, etc), Android Auto, and good fuel economy. Not a mechanic, but tow truck driver. If you want the best modern tech Sonata. -Volkswagen Jetta GLI. Hello, financing my first bmw in November and my budget is $30,000 max. 2. 2021 Sports Sedan Showdown. Similar to the G37, a bit bigger and more spacious, a bit less sporty since it's FWD based despited torque vectoring of SH-AWD, still an incredible car and incredible value. Find one that has documented oil changes every year or every 5k miles. They are solid yet modular. I won't be getting the car immediately, and will probably wait a bit for prices to tank as the country opens back up. I believe a mechanic with the right software can get a report on the health of the hybrid battery. Honda or an older Toyota definitely maybe like a 2002 civic or something along those lines since it'll be your first car and it will get dinged up. The size of vehicle is key. Chrysler 300. Mazda. BMW M340i checks all the boxes on your list. ALL THINGS TOYOTA 100,000 DRIVERS STRONG! Spez… We've ranked the Best Sedans based on roughly 200 data points encompassing acceleration, handling, comfort, cargo space, fuel efficiency, value, and how enjoyable they are to drive. The drivetrain in the 2003 is indestructible. Some cars that came to mind were: -corolla/civic, of course -Alfa romeo giulia -elantra n -bmw 2 series. 2018+ Mazda 6. Mazda6 will not have as much room inside, the Altima is just not a competitive car. $20k for a car is a lot of money. We're Reddit's central hub for vehicle-related discussion, industry news, reviews, projects, DIY guides, advice, stories, and more. Everyone has a 3. The G80 feels so much better and way more special. Again, similar to S6 and M550i. Phaeton- more comfortable seats, rides MUCH better- much better ventilation system, heck- even the trunk hinges are better Literally it was built to be the best car eve made- and in many ways - still has no competition. r/gulong. Camry gets the best fuel economy, but the Sonata and Optima are priced more aggressively. Tesla Model 3 LR - Easy the best EV sedan on the road right now until we get a cheaper Model Y version. Again, most modern vehicles, and honestly anything built recently, can do 150-200k with proper maintenance. To me, best primarily includes reliability and quality. Not the best tech but not the worst, but you can retrofit things like carplay, or buy a newer one that Best sedan for bumpy roads. Have yet to drive a 4C, Exige, RX7, and many other reportedly great handling cars Reply reply. What would be the best all-around car for a new college graduate seeking a 2024 sedan as a daily driver? I have a budget ranging from $40,000 to $80,000 and I'm considering the following options: Tesla Model Y (although it's an SUV), BMW M340i or M3, and Honda Accord 2024. [Puts on Mazda fanboy hat] The MX-30 is a pure compliance car and shouldn’t be considered as a true EV offering from the company. BMW, mother of legends like E39/E46/E92/E60 ///MCars is nowhere to be seen on this list. All of those cars listed have a nice blend of performance, comfort, tech, and decent reliability along with falling under the $40k range. This sub-reddit is dedicated to everything related to BMW vehicles, tuning, racing…. Mazda 3 with a skyactiv or a Celica GTS or matrix xrs. It’s got enough power and the most nimble midsize sedan. Try to find a car dealer which sells at MSRP in your area. They made a bunch of them, most commonly in SUV’s and the E-Class. Look at the VWs. The Buick lineup was similarly faded out in mediocrity, the CT6 (and the Blackwing engine) got shafted. Very reliable fun and fuel efficient. The Nokian WR G4 is said to be a very good all-season tire that is on the verge of being a winter tire. Had a 96 a4 Quattro 5 speed. BMW has made a host of new performance improvements for the 7th generation coming in 2019. Forget mazda 6, overhyped. Lastly, if you want something less sporty but more classy, upscale and luxurious, cars like the LS460 E46 and E92 are my favorite. A 4 door sedan with a little sportiness is always nice, but factors like reliability are super important. MSRP (est. Other affordable fun cars to look at would include: -Volkswagen Golf GTI. Any automobile that moves on four wheels can be discussed here. My cheap pick is the Mazda 6 Turbo which I think is the best affordable midsize sedan for its handling and interior. As far as I'd reccomend: Honda (Avoid the v6 automatics, Honda's always had trouble with those), Toyota, and anything with GM/Buick's 3800 V6 (NOT the 3600, that thing's a piece of absolute shit). We know it'll be fast, we know it'll be reliable, we know it'll hold Looking to upgrade from my 2004 honda civic to a reliable but good looking sedan for ~$20k (usd). Mirage or vios. Those with 1. Kia Soul LX: exterior | interior. The first gen gx, GX470 best suv ever and their are plenty of used out there that were soccer mom rides so not abused but you have to do your homework if you want a clean one. However, I'm fast approaching the point where a number of big When it comes to sedans, Accord Is Usually The Answer. Thus sportbacks count. It's a tradeoff. gearhead5015. I'm looking to spend upwards of 28k, this will be mostly used for commuting (if we ever go back to normal). For a little more ($37,395 after destination fees), you could get a fully loaded Acura Integra, if you are into this type of car. If you don't have a roof rack already, it probably be about $800 for the bases, bars, and then the bike ADMIN. As you said, Civic, Mazda3 is also a great choice especially if you choose the upgraded engine. One of the best bang for your buck cars available, period. Here are my preferences: Important: (1) Interior comfort for the driver (I am 5’10’’); (2) Good infotainment system (some touch screen Hyundai Venue: exterior | interior. Bought it literally for the snow. Take your pick. 5 Audi S4, and I’m currently weighing my options. As for the car, Hyundai elantra, Kia Forte, Honda Civic, Mazda 3, Toyota Corolla are all good models. 5in cat-back from one of the bigger names and a 300 cell 2. ) even if it means getting a 2017 model. 3T, Lexus IS350, or Infiniti Q50 Luxe or Red Sport. Check it out if the other options arent exciting enough! I am interested in this as well but tops on my list at the moment is a Camry hybrid SE. Located in the US. I think Mazda 6 would be the most reasonable. Best in terms of luxury, reliability, speed will be different. Goodluck. Looking for feedback, suggestions, insights. It isn't a list of best performance car. Best midrange sports sedan in 2024. but for efficiency go for mirage, for reliability go for vios. M3 isn't a hatchback and therefore completely off my list. The 25 Bestselling Cars, Trucks, and SUVs of 2024 (So Far) Good to see the Camry, Civic, Corolla, Accord, Sentra and Model 3 holding it down Sonata Limited has been my second favorite test drive after the c300. I wasnt sure about the reliability on Hyundai and Kia, but those seem to have pretty good ratings in other years. You can get a nice Passat or CC in manual. Discuss Cars in India and other automobile news here. Corolla. ADMIN MOD. Pretty much every new economy compact sedan has a CVT except the Mazda3 (which is a great car, to be fair). The first generation Honda Fits leaked. Tier 1: Cayman, Elise, Evora Tier 2: BRZ, S2000, 90's MR2, 90's 911 Tier 3: Miata, E36/E46, C6 Corvette. market. r/Cars is the largest automotive enthusiast community on the Internet. Make $2,200 a month. 2023 Car and Driver's 10Best List. The BMW and Audi will be expensive to maintain but the former’s engine and specs are top of the class. Those 2 and Vinfast are probably the manufacturers with the most offensive EV offerings on the market. Jeep Liberty CRD (1st gen), and the last two generations of Grand Cherokee have been available with diesel engines. Looking for a new small or mid-sized sedan. 0T, but now I have some hesitancy. A Mazda6 turbo is almost a no brainer. Avalon with decent options runs over 50k in my area at least. A midsize sedan is probably the best for that kind of travel if it's all on-road. Mercedes E class, used S class (2014+), not a sedan but range rovers, Tesla Model 3, Acura Integra/Civic SI, Hyundai Elantra/Sonata N line, Hyundai Veloster N Reply reply JaKr8 That's what happens if you want a truck based vehicle with an NA engine. The Audi S8 is absolutely a sports sedan, just a large one. Space Vizzon, a Toyota BZ sedan model, possible Nissan/Infiniti EV sedan, and others possibly coming out in the next 3 years. The Mazda 3 and 6 are two others I would add to the list. I would personally buy the best V6 touring model I could find under $20k, but your preference might be different. 2022 Hyundai Sonata SEL hybrid (50 mpg) I think Mazda 3s with the 2. 335d, 535d, X3 xDrive28d, X5 xDrive35d. E39 M5, E9x M3, and 1 Series M all tied in my book. . BMW i4. Honda is really lacking on AWD car options in the US yet had AWD civics in the 90s in japan. If you pay enough taxes to take advantage of the 7500 EV rebate, a new Model 3 is pretty hard to beat. I've got a roof rack from them which works great. com are really good as well. Need help picking from my shortlist. For fuel economy you'll need a hybrid, so that takes out the Mazda/Subaru from contention. All of these are 2023. -Hyundai Elantra N. 310 ft lbs torque either way (bumped up to 320 for ‘21). In some markets, you can option a new Mazda 6 in Mazda's newest Artisan Red Metallic, and in my opinion, it’s gorgeous, the best colour for the Mazda 6. Just as reliable as the Rav4 but far more space for passengers and cargo than the Rav4. Same reason the 7 series isn't on this list, it has no sporty aspirations. The CLK is miles ahead of the E in terms of reliability. Nissan Sentra: exterior | interior. Just going to tack on, look at the Infinity Q50, Hyundai Genesis, and a decked out non-lux car like the Accord EX-L V6 or Avalon. Craiglist is another option. I’m contemplating between a M2, an M340i/M440i, an S4… pretty much any midrange german sports sedan with a kick. S. For that budget I'd look to get the nicest Camry, Mazda6, Accord I could get, in the highest trims (leather seats, features etc. I’m reading people have issues with Honda’s on bumpy roads, making it a less enjoyable ride. So among all-weather tires, the Weathergrip is probably the worst at dry/wet but the best at snow/ice. Sonata: Distinctive looks, good value. It's always been the epitome of "sports sedan but big". Chevy impala. I've never had a tank of pure city driving but the worst tank I've ever had was 22mpg in about 50/50 mixed driving. Budget is ~$25k and I have currently shortlisted three cars: My thoughts on them so far: I am aware of the Top Gear had it right when they said the best car for a 16-year-old is an old Volvo wagon; they're getting rarer, so I'd suggest the lowest-mileage Subaru Outback or Forester you can find. Here's the competitors with their special stats in bold Lexus IS500. No budget limit. Better safe than sorry, since 2016 Lexus are out of powertrain warranty at this point. They're making amazing cars now, with great value and some of the best infotainment systems on the market. Mazda 3 turbo has all this, or Mazda 6. If you have a lot of stop and go driving, a hybrid like an older Prius might be a good idea. Then i just use an Aluminum Nite Ize Cam Lok with Orange High vis Tough Grid paracord, and i can tie down anything i want. The interiors design is straight out from 2015 Audis and I just dont get why people worship it, I guess it's all the guys who take their opinions from YouTube, scotry says nissan bad = altima bad, straight pipes worship mazda 6= best car very nice. Ford and Chevy make pretty good trucks, and have mostly been consistent but 6 grand won’t get you one. The issue with the HKS is they don’t make a cat-back for the sedan. A little bit of a background, I'm currently driving a 2014 BMW 335i which I think was the sportier one in this segment. Best hybrid for family under 32k. My 2011 BMW 328i Xdrive just suffered ‘catastrophic engine failure’ I have $2,500. Those are the only mid sizers I'd look at. Hi, I have a two-pronged question: which car to buy, and if it is okay to buy from Enterprise or Avis directly. You won’t go wrong with either. Along with the VW ID. The sedans stock exhaust has a wide variety of sizing throughout it. If you only drive 15 miles a day, you don't even need to get a charger/240v setup in your garage. Drastically more reliable than any German option, more powerful, and sounds amazing as it has a V8. Soul Red Crystal Metallic is stunning. It is BMW’s best-selling vehicle of all-time. 1. Those are the conclusions I have come to as well but I cannot decide lol. No budget limit large sedan for best comfort/interior? Probably some european luxury merc or bmw. Reply reply. My Jetta 5sp has been just fine in the snow in Northeast Ohio. I want something reliable that doesn't take too much work. Keep it simple- 328i X drive. Having ~14-15k to spend, I'd look for something second-hand, the base Spark and Mirage are just depressing. Overall, I think the best choice is the Honda CR-V hybrid. Chevrolet Cruze. ): ~$60k, 472HP NA V8, 8spd Auto, RWD [3800lb] The big daddy. They out-BMW'd BMW. Tons of compacts are available for that price, including new ones. As far as hybrids go, Toyota do it better than anyone else in my opinion. For example, the Corolla Hybrid with Premium package where I live is $30k CAD, and it includes things like: Wireless Charging. That's also what makes them so reliable. Space splits the middle between Accord and 6, and I think fuel efficiency is also in HYUNDAI ELANTRA: Then, comes the cheaper Hyundai Elantra (without the Tech package) at $31K after taxes. (15 miles highway) 4 1. Despite hearing from GM that it wouldn't follow suit, the SS was short-lived and the Impala got barely anything for improvements from its 2014 update until its 2020 end. If your budget friendly then get a Corolla or Civic. I put it in my wifes car too and she loves it. Accord Touring is nice but imo overpriced. Instead I'd look for an Outback/Legacy (same car, Outback is a wagon while the legacy is a sedan with 2-3 inches less ground clearance), preferably a 2015-2019 Limited edition or Touring edition with the optional 3. Past winners include the Bolt (2017), Golf (2015), Passat (2011), Fusion (2010), 300C (2005), PT Cruiser (2001), and even the Dodge Caravan and Chrysler 300M won back in the day. Personally I wouldn't let it be a deal breaker for the Corolla. Want to stay under $50 - $75K, new or a year or two old is ok too… Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home I have a 2009 Audi A4 Quattro with Michelin Cross Climate 2 tires. Fusion. I would like more input on this one. 300$ per year is a price I'm more than willing to pay for the reliability, longevity and dependability such a reliable truck provides. You won’t find any under $50k, but there are some at $51 to 55k with low miles. But Yakima has some great racks. (🚗-🇮🇳) Auto enthusiasts discuss carIndia scene, sedans, SUVs, hatchbacks, motor racing, safety etc here on reddit. So the answer is most likely the largest and heaviest SUV you can buy that has a 5 star safety rating and low roll over risk. Am I crazy to think that the model 3 has the best handling and tech?? It's actually fun to corner and speed in a straight away. Pass. Larger vehicles tend to fare better in accidents. Who doesn't want a hatchback? So much more utility. You've got a decent boot for trips. Im looking for a used/CPO reliable and sporty sedans with a budget of $40-45k. It has held a bunch of tools in my trunk for years. The manual ford focus and fiestas are solid. 2022 Prius xle (51 mpg) Vs. Mazda 6, KIA Optima, Ford Fusion, Chevy Malibu or Chrysler 200. I've seen the Honda Accord mentioned on this subreddit a lot. The Phaeton is a much better car- other than outright power- and looks are subjective. I test drove audi a5, bmw 3 series, Honda Accord, Tesla model 3, mec cla, Lexus es. Fiesta ST if you can drive manual. Price range: under $15,000. Hi guys, I have been looking to buy a sedan under 45k. I’m looking for general input/thoughts on what’s a better buy. Jaguar F-Type R, V8 550bhp, used. This would be my first car. It charges fast, Tesla has 2x more charging stations and 10x more chargers than anyone else and can also use non-Tesla chargers. I'm looking for an AWD sedan with the best self-driving assistance features. I cabt fit in it and it's so expensive for a car from 2013. Two controversial changes are ditching the wagon and the manual transmission in the U. ES. I’m open to other suggestions but want to stay in the 50’s for mpg. Again I do not have that much knowledge about vehicles so please point me to a right direction! Cheers. Not sure what you have on your car already or what your budget is. 6T engine (paired to an 8-speed automatic) and you should have everything you want in a sedan. I've got a '23 Soul Red Crystal sitting on the factory 19-inch wheels, and honestly it doesn't get better. Cars under consideration: Malibu, Jetta, Camry/Corolla/Civic, Prius Prime, or comparable. Elantra will probably be the better car if you win the hyundai build quality lottery. As a car enthusiast and former mechanic, I’d suggest looking for something under $10k for his first car. Reply reply More replies. Sedan, get a Camry or Accord. For non luxury sedans I’d say the Accord, Camry and Sonata hybrid are the 3 best. Features more loaded than a chipotle burrito and still the best looking sedan in it's class IMO (slightly biased of course lol). Fun, sedan with awd. $21k is about what you'll pay for a 2015-ish. Other then that doesn’t have to be…. Corrolla will be the car you secretly hate when it has 450K on the odometer but since it cheap to run and reliable hasn't given you a good enough justification to sell it. We know it'll be fast, we know it'll be reliable, we know it'll hold But all are very reliable. Safe, reliable and cheaper maintenance than a 6 cylinder. Toyota avalon. 80 a gallon, that's $1500 yearly. With about 20k to spend, I'd probably go for the Impreza, Soul or a Corolla LE for $21k with destination. Reply. Paid about $800 for it. Things to look out for: water pump leak and possibly oil leak from the timing chain cover. Another car, though you'll have to go a few years back, is the Mercedes E550. The extra $5k will save you $10k or more over your ownership based on better reliability and much higher resale value. You can find the details here, but the cars on the list are. I think the zetec and later Duratec engines were the ones to get. Minus the rebate, you're under $30k net. As long as you keep proper maintenance on it and don't drive it hard 24/7, it should hold up wonderfully. Solid GT car, engine and gearbox are solid, some reliability issues that can be avoided with good maintenance, like use injector cleaner, changing rear diff oil regularly. Mazda gives you almost everything for your buck. 3s had some problems sometimes. Toyota and Mazda should especially be ashamed though. Hey y’all! For context I recently started making 100k a year (Canadian mind you) and was looking to lease/finance a car. I’m looking at getting a new car and landed on a 2021 Honda Accord 2. But hands down the BEST and funnest car I’ve driven in the snow. Ioniq 6 and EQE coming out fairly soon. Not fast, but fuel efficient. 123K subscribers in the Toyota community. They're gutless and one of Subarus less reliable engines. The Accord or Camry hybrids could save you a lot of money on gas. If you are primarily interested in buying from dealers, places like cargurus and cars. Inventory prices are down to as low as $36220 if you can find one. Bikes related discussion is not allowed here. Those are all really cool looking cars and awesome designs, but as we all know this brand is plagued with problems. MY is too expensive, rides hard, and Diane have Car Play or gauges or hard controls. Generally, buying from private owners is more risky but has a greater potential for savings. 227 hp on regular and 250. 8-way Power Adjustable Drivers Seat. I always hear that Hondas and Toyotas are the best brands on the market, so I've mostly looked at: I find that the best handling cars are light weight, mid-engined, and/or have a low center of gravity. 24 mpg would save you about $300 per year. Edmunds Car of the Year is the 2023 Bolt EV:EUV for exactly this reason: BEST VALUE of any car, electric OR gas powered. If you want fun GLI. The S8 is absolutely not a sport sedan, its luxury sedan designed for comfort. 6r H6 motor. Of those I’d take the Lexus. I always choose this car when the roads are super sketchy. Otherwise, some of the best saloons/sedans for under 35k USD would include the 2023 (NOT 2022) Honda Accord (if you could wait, and as for Ford got out of the sedan game in, like, 2018. I am looking at the BMW 330i/M340i, Audi A5/S5 Sportback, Genesis G70 3. Have $20k to put down but will only be putting 20% down and don’t want to go over $55k. You could also look at a Corolla Hybrid, which has an eCVT which is supposedly more robust. Every time I look between autotrader and cargurus, its 99% the same inventory. Mercedes diesel. Like, people love drooling over Toyota but truth is there are tons of Fords, Subarus, Chevys, Dodges, etc that can do that. SuspiciousCitus. I am looking into purchasing my first car, specifically a hatchback . Things that matter to me are: Reliability If you want the quietest, most comfortable, and luxurious get the Mazda 6. Mazda is the safety king for economy level, Volvo is the standard for luxury. u/endrukk. 418K subscribers in the BMW community. I’m leaning most towards the Mazda right now but I’m unsure of the reliability of the Mazdas. Cons: less fuel efficient, less spacious, tech is more dated. And reviews of the Firestone Weathergrip say it is okay but mediocre at dry/wet and excellent at snow/ice. Since you plan to tune, I’d recommend a 2. 2 to 1. Not as marketable as the two above (Brand), but if you want an value luxury sedan, Mazda is the way. The most reliable and powerful vehicle you’ll be able to get for your budget which is American is a Ford Crown Victoria or the Mercury version which is the Grand Marquis. Best sedan for $45k-$55k. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit Best sedan So we are thinking of deciding to buy a car and as I've learnt driving recently we will buy it in around 1 year only but still wanted to know what are the best sedans that the ~18-20L segment offers and which of the Verna ,slavia ,virtus or Honda City will be the S6 as you mention (pre-2017, since the 2017+ get a V6) is also a good choice, and similar is the M550i (the BMW equivalent of an S6). Hello everyone, I'm currently looking for a hybrid sedan that I plan to drive for the next 10-15 years at least. It’s the most fun car among the ones you listed (with the exception of the Giulia). •. BMW diesel. Simple, sturdy, effective, and about 50 dollars for everything. KIA FORTE: There's also Kia Forte 2021 EX Premium Trim that offers value at $26K. Chevrolet Corvette. Mazda CX-5, CX-50, RAV4 Hybrid. If you want RWD, a mustang EcoBoost is surprisingly fun and nice inside, and you can find a 2020 new for around 30k. My last car was a B8. 0L. You have the possibility of balance shaft issues with ANY 2006-2007 Mercedes, especially if you do not run the vin. The electronics in the 2007 will be updated, but really its just looks and not much for functionality. Something that can help me save some money and get me to and from work. The GS350 is a superior car to the ES350 in my opinion, but you'll have a hard time getting into a low mileage 2015 GS350 for $21K. goaelephant. It'll last you 150K or it will be repeat visits to the dealer at 40K. $45k is a hard ceiling. Sell it for 15k in 4 years then get a 5. Decently sporty, solid gas mileage, lots of room, and standard AWD make for a great combo. G70 is sick but most are over 50k and it has essentially no back seat. Cheapest Lexus sedan is the ES350. I did a test drive and didn’t notice any major Hell yeah. The car is fun to drive and it is perfect for any weather conditions. 660 votes, 264 comments. Which one have the best interior, best luxury feel? Assume all brand new 2019 model year. All the other car seem to drive smoother but not as fun. That list looks like the ranking of the car companies buying the most ads. If you must have a manual your choices are limited. If you don't have a roof rack already, they have a removable system, so no holes to drill. GTIs are great if it's a daily and you want some more practicality and a little more refinement. A 2019+ Mazda 3 is a bit cheaper and has a nicer interior, less wind and road noise, is still very safe, reliable, but not as efficient. The first part: As the title says, I am looking to buy a V6 sedan (used) in Dallas, TX. I have enjoyed the car very much and fortunate enough not to run into many problems. Optima and Camry are the most reliable, but the Camry doesn't come with Apple Carplay/Android Auto (although 2019 models should). I live in Oklahoma City and the roads here are extremely bumpy. Right now only “affordable” EV sedans are the Model 3, Polestar 2, and BMW i4. Best sedan under $45k for me? Read a lot of reviews but a bit overwhelmed and would appreciate your advice. 0. I was looking into cars like Audi A4/5, BMW 3 series, VW Arteon SEL R-Line and Subaru WRX STI (although for 30k not many sub 50k miles). Ford Focus from 2001-2011 I believe we're decent. The v8 should be relatively reliable as well but will have more cost to maintain compared to a v6. Maybe a Subaru WRX sti. Compact sedans are fine, fuel efficient, small, gets you from a to b. For a new car, the Veloster N is excellent for 30k. Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing. Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing. 5in res hfc so you can pass emissions. Honda Accord 2. I’m a car guy and would like something fun to drive. Most GS are reasonably priced compared to a higher trim IS. Max price 25-30k out the door. Sedans get better fuel economy than SUVs, and a longer wheelbase rides more smoothly. a giulia or audi s3 comes right to mind. I’m just looking for something cheap and reliable. Hyundai and Kia had a bad reputation 15 years ago, and that deserves to be wiped away. Go with the 4. Also the Honda Accord Sport is a good option as well. 108K subscribers in the Lexus community. Im not saying that mitsubishi is reliable but toyota has poven thier reliability for decades now. Anyhow, say you drive 7500 miles a year at 19mpg at 3. Mazda 3 offers AWD as well. The tech is the best and Tesla is two generations ahead of everyone else. Hondas and toyotas are cheap, affordable, reliable as hell, and practical for a first time buyer. 0 are some of the best driving, reasonably reliable and cheap sedans. I live at home so no rent. Jaguar 20d models of the XE, XF, and F-Pace. the es350 is the most reliable, but i'd get the volvo s60 which has a lot of features, just have a budget for repairs. It's the obvious choice. Lots of them exist with manuals, and they're great cars. I’m looking for a sedan with a sunroof. Best looking, tons of variety (3 gas engines, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid, front or all wheel drive, tons of options), drives really well, and it's very comfortable. Heated Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel. Opt for a Sonata with the 1. Honda Accord (new 11th gen) Honda Civic (all trims) Lexus IS 500. For 2022 though, yeah, hard to go wrong with cars like a Corolla, Civic, Mazda3. Cons are that the sound system isn’t great and it’s a bit loud inside. If you want the most space Accord. With the announcement of the Blackwings and IS500 I believe a discussion of sports sedans is appropriate. Mazda 3 AWD, or Camry AWD. Acura TLX/TSX, Lexus IS350, Kia Stinger, Genesis G70 are the darlings here. It's amazing how Cadillac holds two spots, and not because of their "luxurious" heritage, but rather their enthusiast-focused, available-manual sporty intentions. Acura TL SH-AWD. An Accord, Camry, Avalon, Legacy, or similar is likely the best bet. This or if AWD is needed go Camry. Transmissions, paint issues that are so wide-spread, theft problems. Just make sure there's no leaky fluids and with low miles. Nissan maxima. The es350 is fine but feels old and a new one would be over 50k. Where are you located? Golf=Fun Mazda=Practical. Was a total pile of crap. Veloster, new elantra, the N models, the palisade/telluride, elantra GT, new sonata, the genesis sedans, gen coupe, Ioniq, Stinger GT. The car is up to 107,000 miles (I bought it at 80,000 in October 2011) and I've never had to do anything to it other than regular maintenance. Personally I'd pick a Subaru of the 3, but not an Impreza 2. Almost any modern vehicle should hit 200k with good maintenance. fg xm ov gz rx cl nz gv gi vw