11/17/2023 11:03
Subject: Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
Anonymous wrote:Get a Forester.
That's ... not a sedan.
Anonymous
11/17/2023 09:08
Subject: Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
Charger. With a Hemi.
Anonymous
11/16/2023 17:11
Subject: Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
Love my Corolla. My mom has a Camry and I find it too much—unfeasibly big, less-good backup camera, hard to park. But it does have a very comfortable interior if you have tall people or regularly need to seat adults in the back seat. Barring those factors I'd say Corolla all the way.
Anonymous
11/16/2023 15:22
Subject: Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
Mazda 3
Anonymous
11/16/2023 15:13
Subject: Re:Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
If you don't plan to park on the street near or in DC, Camry or Accord. They get wheel-jacked quite often.
Anonymous
11/16/2023 13:47
Subject: Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
Second the votes for Honda Accord
Anonymous
11/16/2023 13:46
Subject: Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
Anonymous wrote:Accord or Camry if you want something larger. Celica or Corolla is you want something smaller.
+1. But I think pp meant Civic (not Celica). You can't go wrong with them.
Anonymous
11/16/2023 13:42
Subject: Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
Get a Forester.
Anonymous
11/14/2023 15:54
Subject: Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
Get a used Prius. Low cost of ownership, good safety features, reliable, sips gas sparingly.
Anonymous
11/14/2023 11:49
Subject: Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
Accord or Camry if you want something larger. Celica or Corolla is you want something smaller.
Anonymous
11/14/2023 11:44
Subject: Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
Chevy Malibu
Anonymous
11/11/2023 07:26
Subject: Suggestions for basic middle of the road sedan?
My DD is getting her license and it is finally time for a second car in the family.
We have a 10yo Sienna that we'll keep for long hauls and piling the whole family in as needed. I'm looking for a a four-door sedan to use primarily for commuting. Budget is up to 40K. I'm not looking for luxury, but do want a comfortable interior. What is the best value for safe, reliable, that will last a while?
(And does it make sense to get a hybrid or electric at this point?)