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Latest Comparison Test:
Economy Sedans
Includes
the Chevrolet Aveo and Cobalt, Ford Focus, Honda Civic, Hyundai Accent
and Elantra, Mazda3, Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Sentra and Versa, Suzuki
SX4 and Forenza, and Toyota Corolla and Yaris.
(Posted 7/5/08)
This
comparison looks at economy sedans.
Specifically, those from the 2008 model year
or newer that have a CarsDirect Target Price of below
$18,000 while equipped with an automatic
transmission, air conditioning, power
windows, locks, and mirrors, cruise control,
antilock brakes, and side airbags. The seventeen
qualifying cars are listed at right.
Economy is
key to a good economy sedan. But economy refers
not only to fuel consumption, as the purchase
prices of most of the cars in this group vary
far more than their fuel costs. (For
perspective, the EPA estimates that a Nissan
Versa rated at 27 miles per gallon uses $219
more gas per year, or $18 more per month, than a
Toyota Corolla rated at 30, which pales in
comparison to a $3,400 purchase price difference
between them.)
These
seventeen economy sedans are both compact and
subcompact models, sometimes from the same
manufacturer, because their prices are typically
comparable.
Most cars in
this group can seem competitive.
Read on to see
which ones really aren't, which are the best
values and which are overpriced, and which offer
the best blend of value and substance.
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Other Comparison Tests:
Note that many will include out-of-date pricing, and some of the vehicles
included will have been discontinued.
Premium Family Sedans
Includes the Chevrolet Impala and Malibu,
Dodge Avenger and Charger, Ford Fusion and Taurus, Honda Accord, Hyundai
Azera and Sonata, Nissan Altima and Maxima, Saturn Aura, Toyota Camry,
and Volkswagen Passat.
(Posted 5/15/08)
Inexpensive Family Sedans
Includes
the Chevrolet Impala and Malibu, Chrysler Sebring, Dodge Avenger, Ford
Fusion, Honda Accord, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima, Nissan Altima, Saturn
Aura, and Toyota Camry.
(Posted 5/16/07)
Inexpensive
6-Passenger Vehicles
The Chevrolet Colorado, Impala, Silverado
Classic, and Uplander, Dodge Caravan and Grand Caravan, Kia Rondo,
Mazda5, and Nissan Titan.
(Posted 4/1/07)
Subcompact Hatchbacks
The Chevrolet Aveo5, Ford
Focus ZX5, Honda Fit, Kia Rio5, Nissan Versa, Scion xA and xB, Suzuki SX-4,
and Volkswagen Rabbit.
(Posted 11/10/06)
Luxury Un-Sport Sedans
The Buick Lucerne, Cadillac
DTS, Lexus ES350, Lincoln Town Car, and Toyota Avalon.
(Posted 9/17/06)
Midsize
Pickups
The Chevrolet Colorado,
Dodge Dakota, Ford Sport Trac, Honda Ridgeline, Nissan Frontier, and Toyota
Tacoma.
(Posted 8/27/06)
Compact Wagons:
Includes the Chevrolet HHR, Chrysler PT Cruiser, Dodge
Caliber, Ford Focus, Kia Spectra5, Mazda3, Mazda5, and Toyota Matrix.
(Posted 6/15/06)
Minivans:
The Buick Terraza, Chevrolet Uplander, Dodge Grand Caravan,
Ford Freestar, Honda Odyssey, Kia Sedona, Mazda MPV, Nissan Quest, and
Toyota Sienna.
(Posted 6/6/06)
Premium Family Sedans:
Includes the Acura TSX, Chevrolet Impala and
Malibu, Ford Five Hundred and Fusion, Honda Accord, Hyundai Azera and
Sonata, and the Toyota Camry.
(Posted 4/9/06)
Large Sedans:
Includes the Buick Lucerne, Chevrolet Impala, Chrysler 300
and 300C,
Dodge Charger, Ford Crown Victoria and Five Hundred, Hyundai Azera, and Toyota Avalon.
(Posted 2/13/06)
Economy Vans:
Dodge Caravan 4-cylinder versus
Mazda5.
(Posted 12/15/05)
Midsize SUVs:
Includes the Chevrolet TrailBlazer, Chrysler Pacifica, Ford
Explorer and Freestyle, Honda Pilot, Hummer H3, Jeep Commander and Grand
Cherokee, Nissan Pathfinder, Subaru B9 Tribeca, and Toyota 4Runner and
Highlander.
(Posted 10/27/05)
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