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    The best midsize cars for 2024

    By iSeeCars,

    24 days ago

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    ( iSeeCars ) – Midsize cars are versatile vehicles. They provide ample passenger and cargo space while delivering excellent fuel efficiency, comfortable ride quality, and even relatively sporty driving dynamics on the performance-oriented models. They are also easier to maneuver and park than their large-sedan counterparts while being far more practical than a sports car or convertible. Crossovers and SUVs have exploded in popularity in recent years, but many drivers still opt for a midsize car as either a family sedan, a roomy commuter vehicle, or even a long-distance road trip car.

    These midsize sedans and coupes offer multiple powertrain and engine options, ranging from efficient four-cylinders to twin turbos with added horsepower. All-wheel drive (AWD) is also available on several models for better all-weather performance. These vehicles provide an array of driver assistance and safety features like blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and lane keep assist. Drivers can also find high-end standard features like touchscreen infotainment systems, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and Bluetooth connectivity.

    While full-size sedans are disappearing from production, midsize cars are here to stay. After all, there’s a reason why midsize sedans like the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord have been a mainstay on the list of the country’s best-selling vehicles for decades. The Honda Accord offers excellent fuel economy with its efficient turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a CVT transmission, as well as one of the largest cargo holds in the midsize car class. It has over 16 cubic feet of trunk space, which is above average for the class. The Toyota Camry offers all-wheel drive, spacious rear seats, and hybrid powertrains for added power and fuel efficiency. The Camry also boasts a Top Safety Pick+ safety rating, which is the highest designation from the IIHS. The Toyota Camry Hybrid and the Honda Accord Hybrid can also be found on our Best Hybrid Cars list. Fans of the Accord on a tight budget can consider the smaller Honda Civic, which is also offered in sedan and hatchback styles and tops our list of Best Small Cars .

    Less ubiquitous models like the Hyundai Sonata and the Mazda Mazda6 are worthy alternatives. Both provide attractive styling and interiors that rival luxury cars. The Hyundai Sonata delivers great value with a lower starting price than most vehicles in the class, while its N Line trim offers added performance with a turbocharged four-cylinder engine paired with a dual-clutch eight-speed automatic transmission. The Mazda Mazda6 is a fun-to-drive sportier alternative to traditional sedans that offers a peppy engine and upscale interior. While it was discontinued after the 2021 model year, meaning no new car versions are available, the Mazda6 remains a worthy consideration for used car shoppers.

    If you’re interested in something more upscale, the luxury sedan versions of these cars, including the Acura TLX, Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, and the Lexus ES 350, can be found on our Best Luxury Midsize Cars list. Or if you want a traditional or luxury SUV, be sure to check out our lists of Best Small SUVs , Best Midsize SUVs , Best Luxury Small SUVs, and Best Luxury Midsize SUVs .

    1. Honda Accord

    • iSeeCars Score : 9.3/10
      • Reliability : 9.3/10
      • Value Retention : 8.5/10
      • Safety : 10/10
    • New Price (MSRP) : $27,895 – $29,910
    • Used Price : $19,297 – $29,998
    • MPG : 32 mpg
    • Cargo Volume : 16.7 cu ft

    2. Toyota Camry

    • iSeeCars Score : 8.8/10
      • Reliability : 8.9/10
      • Value Retention : 8.5/10
      • Safety : 9.0/10
    • New Price (MSRP) : $26,420 – $36,845
    • Used Price : $18,694 – $32,842
    • MPG : 26 – 32 mpg
    • Cargo Volume : 15.1 cu ft

    3. Mazda Mazda6

    • iSeeCars Score : 8.8/10
      • Reliability : 8.3/10
      • Value Retention : 8.1/10
      • Safety : 10/10
    • New Price (MSRP) : $24,475 – $35,900
    • Used Price : $17,507 – $27,163
    • MPG : 26 – 29 mpg
    • Cargo Volume : 14.7 cu ft
    • Last Model Year : 2021

    4. Ford Fusion

    • iSeeCars Score : 8.7/10
      • Reliability : 8.2/10
      • Value Retention : 7.9/10
      • Safety : 10/10
    • New Price (MSRP) : $23,170 – $36,450
    • Used Price : $12,995 – $22,200
    • MPG : 23 – 27 mpg
    • Cargo Volume : 16.0 cu ft
    • Last Model Year: 2020

    5. Nissan Altima

    • iSeeCars Score : 8.6/10
      • Reliability : 8.3/10
      • Value Retention : 7.6/10
      • Safety : 10/10
    • New Price (MSRP) : $27,000 – $34,830
    • Used Price : $14,995 – $27,499
    • MPG : 29 – 32 mpg
    • Cargo Volume : 15.4 cu ft

    6. Hyundai Sonata

    • iSeeCars Score : 8.6/10
      • Reliability : 7.9/10
      • Value Retention : 7.9/10
      • Safety : 10/10
    • New Price (MSRP) : $27,500 – $34,950
    • Used Price : $14,796 – $27,399
    • MPG : 27 – 29 mpg
    • Cargo Volume : 16.0 cu ft
    • Last Model Year : 2020

    7. Kia Optima

    • iSeeCars Score : 8.6/10
      • Reliability : 7.8/10
      • Value Retention : 7.8/10
      • Safety : 10/10
    • New Price (MSRP) : $23,390 – $32,190
    • Used Price : $11,994 – $21,749
    • MPG : 24 – 31 mpg
    • Cargo Volume : 15.9 cu ft
    • Last Model Year : 2020

    8. Volkswagen Passat

    • iSeeCars Score : 8.5/10
      • Reliability : 7.9/10
      • Value Retention : 7.8/10
      • Safety : 9.7/10
    • New Price (MSRP) : $27,575 – $30,575
    • Used Price : $14,900 – $24,294
    • MPG : 28 mpg
    • Cargo Volume : 15.9 cu ft
    • Last Model Year: 2022

    9. Subaru Legacy

    • iSeeCars Score : 8.4/10
      • Reliability : 8.1/10
      • Value Retention : 8.2/10
      • Safety : 9.0/10
    • New Price (MSRP) : $24,895 – $38,195
    • Used Price : $16,648 – $30,990
    • MPG : 26 – 30 mpg
    • Cargo Volume : 15.1 cu ft

    10. Kia Stinger

    • iSeeCars Score : 8.3/10
      • Reliability : 7.0/10
      • Value Retention : 7.8/10
      • Safety : 10/10
    • New Price (MSRP) : $36,690 – $53,990
    • Used Price : $22,469 – $42,991
    • MPG : 20 – 25 mpg
    • Cargo Volume : 23.3 cu ft

    11. Chevrolet Malibu

    • iSeeCars Score : 8.2/10
      • Reliability : 8.2/10
      • Value Retention : 7.8/10
      • Safety : 8.6/10
    • New Price (MSRP) : $24,700 – $31,500
    • Used Price : $14,325 – $25,381
    • MPG : 31 mpg
    • Cargo Volume : 15.7 cu ft

    In conclusion, whether you’re seeking reliability, value retention, or top-tier safety features, this list of midsize cars offers an array of excellent choices for any family or individual. With models like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry leading the way, you can find the perfect balance of performance, fuel efficiency, and long-term value. As you explore your next vehicle purchase, consider how these rankings and data can guide you to make an informed decision that fits your needs, budget, and lifestyle.

    About iSeeCars.com:

    iSeeCars.com is a data-driven car search and research company that helps shoppers find the best car deals by providing key insights and valuable resources, including the iSeeCars VIN Check report and Best Cars Rankings. iSeeCars has saved users over $421 million so far by applying big data analytics powered by over 25 billion (and growing) data points and using proprietary algorithms to objectively analyze, score and rank millions of new cars and used cars.

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