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4dr Sedan (18) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan I4 Auto L (Natl) Specs $22,055 $20,181 25 35
4dr Sedan I4 Auto L (GS) Specs $22,055 $20,181 25 35
4dr Sedan I4 Auto L (SE) Specs $22,055 $20,181 25 35
4dr Sedan I4 Auto LE (Natl) Specs $22,600 $20,679 25 35
4dr Sedan I4 Auto LE (GS) Specs $22,600 $20,679 25 35
4dr Sedan I4 Auto LE (SE) Specs $22,600 $20,679 25 35
4dr Sedan I4 Auto SE (Natl) Specs $23,220 $21,129 25 35
4dr Sedan I4 Auto SE (GS) Specs $23,220 $21,129 25 35
4dr Sedan I4 Auto SE (SE) Specs $23,220 $21,129 25 35
4dr Sedan I4 Auto XLE (Natl) Specs $24,775 $22,547 25 35
4dr Sedan I4 Auto XLE (GS) Specs $24,775 $22,547 25 35
4dr Sedan I4 Auto XLE (SE) Specs $24,775 $22,547 25 35
4dr Sedan V6 Auto SE (Natl) Specs $26,910 $24,488 21 30
4dr Sedan V6 Auto SE (GS) Specs $26,910 $24,488 21 30
4dr Sedan V6 Auto SE (SE) Specs $26,910 $24,488 21 30
4dr Sedan V6 Auto XLE (Natl) Specs $30,115 $27,404 21 30
4dr Sedan V6 Auto XLE (GS) Specs $30,115 $27,404 21 30
4dr Sedan V6 Auto XLE (SE) Specs $30,115 $27,404 21 30
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The current Hyundai Sonata, which was introduced early last model year, has quickly ascended to the top position in the mid-size class, as judged by a number of review sources (including here at The Car Connection).

With its all four-cylinder lineup, the Sonata gets great gas mileage, performs quite well, and includes more features for the money than much of the competition.

The closely related Kia Optima offers a similar package, only with more of a sporty, European-influenced look and feel.

The Honda Accord is also one of the best-rated sedans in this class; compared to most of its peers, the Accord still feels a little sportier and more refined than the rest, and it's plenty entertaining (and smooth) in base four-cylinder form.

The Nissan Altima and Ford Fusion have been among the sportiest choices in this class, both yielding a much more energetic, nimble feel behind the wheel.

The Ford Fusion is due for a full redesign in another year or two, as is the Altima.

And GM is completely redesigning the Chevrolet Malibu; the 2013 Malibu will, like Hyundai and Kia, go to a four-cylinder-only lineup, with an even stronger lineup of standard and optional equipment.

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