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MSRP: $18,700 - $26,550 See Local Classifieds
 

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4dr Sedan (9) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan I4 Man GLS Specs $18,700 $17,922 21 32
4dr Sedan I4 Auto GLS Specs $19,900 $19,056 22 32
4dr Sedan I4 Auto GLS PZEV Specs $19,900 $19,056 22 32
4dr Sedan I4 Auto SE Specs $22,050 $20,867 22 32
4dr Sedan I4 Auto SE PZEV Specs $22,050 $20,867 22 32
4dr Sedan I4 Auto Limited Specs $24,550 $22,959 22 32
4dr Sedan I4 Auto Limited PZEV Specs $24,550 $22,959 22 32
4dr Sedan V6 Auto SE Specs $24,050 $22,737 19 29
4dr Sedan V6 Auto Limited Specs $26,550 $24,809 19 29
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The mid-size sedan field has long been ruled by the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, though the Camry no longer has the top-notch reliability and build quality it once did, and the Honda Accord has gone off in left field in terms of styling.

Meanwhile, the Nissan Altima is an exceptional large sedan, with responsive handling and sporty styling to match; however, it has less space overall than the Sonata, and its CVT automatic is a less appealing combination than the Sonata's four-cylinder and five-speed automatic.

The Chevrolet Malibu is just as roomy as the Sonata, with a very comfortable ride and well-appointed interior, though its four-cylinder engine isn't quite as smooth and quiet.

The Ford Fusion is a slight step smaller than the rest but feels much sportier overall.

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