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Best Compact Sedans
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Overview
After a striking makeover last year, the Hyundai Elantra reasserts itself as a leading compact sedan. It provides one of the most spacious cabins in its class, generous standard features, and a wide variety of engines, including performance and hybrid models. The Hyundai Elantra is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 6 trim levels. The most popular style is the SEL IVT, which starts at $22,125 and comes with a 2.0L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive. This Elantra is estimated to deliver 31 MPG in the city and 41 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- More interior room than rivals
- Excellent standard safety features
- Great warranty
Cons
- Lacks versatile hatchback body style
- Wi-Fi hotspot not available
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Hyundai Elantra. All reviews
Pros
- More interior room than rivals
- Excellent standard safety features
- Great warranty
Cons
- Lacks versatile hatchback body style
- Wi-Fi hotspot not available
Overall Assessment
Overview
The 2022 Honda Civic offers the latest remix of the ingredients that have made it one of America's most popular cars for decades. Nothing is startlingly new, but this Civic has enough improvements to give it an edge over the competition. The Honda Civic is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 6 trim levels. The most popular style is the Sport Sedan CVT, which starts at $24,315 and comes with a 2.0L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive. This Civic is estimated to deliver 30 MPG in the city and 37 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Strong and efficient engines
- Fun-to-drive character
- Upscale interior
Cons
- No hybrid model
- Hatchback models will arrive later
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Honda Civic. All reviews
Pros
- Strong and efficient engines
- Fun-to-drive character
- Upscale interior
Cons
- No hybrid model
- Hatchback models will arrive later
Overall Assessment
Overview
Volvo has announced it will be moving all of its cars and SUVs to hybrid and electric platforms in the coming years, and the S60 Recharge is at the core of this mission. Volvo takes its sophisticated midsize sedan and gives it a plug-in powertrain that can run on gas or electricity. And with 400 hp on tap, this is a sports sedan for the modern age. The Volvo S60 Recharge is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 4 trim levels. The most popular style is the Inscription, which starts at $51,695 and comes with a Plug-In Hybrid 2.0L I4 S/C and Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive. This S60 Recharge is estimated to deliver 30 MPG combined.
Configure a new carPros
- Cabin materials and craftsmanship
- Quick acceleration
- Standard all-wheel drive
- Great fuel economy
Cons
- Average electric range
- Pricey with options added
- Not as spry as German rivals
Overall Assessment
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Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Volvo S60 Recharge. All reviews
Pros
- Cabin materials and craftsmanship
- Quick acceleration
- Standard all-wheel drive
- Great fuel economy
Cons
- Average electric range
- Pricey with options added
- Not as spry as German rivals
Overall Assessment
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The Audi S3 is a subcompact sports sedan specially modified by Audi's engineers to deliver heart-pounding fun, with Quattro all-wheel-drive for extra control on any road. The S3 is adept at zipping around traffic and capitalizing on narrow parking spots thanks to its small size. Step inside the meticulously designed interior and high-end materials and user-friendly tech welcome you; there's also a roomy backseat for bringing others along. The Audi S3 is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the Prestige, which starts at $45,945 and comes with a 2.0L I4 Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive. This S3 is estimated to deliver 23 MPG in the city and 32 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- A peppy four-season driver
- Teutonic engineering
- Plenty of creature comforts
- Usable back seat
Cons
- Large turning circle
- Close in price to the more powerful S4
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Audi S3. All reviews
Pros
- A peppy four-season driver
- Teutonic engineering
- Plenty of creature comforts
- Usable back seat
Cons
- Large turning circle
- Close in price to the more powerful S4
Overview
The 2021 Volkswagen Jetta is a great choice for buyers seeking a bargain-priced, fuel-efficient European sedan with room for five. The Jetta GLI ups the fun factor considerably with a zippy 2.0-liter turbo engine and entertaining driving dynamics. The Volkswagen Jetta is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 7 trim levels. The most popular style is the S Automatic, which starts at $20,790 and comes with a 1.4L I4 Turbo engine and Front Wheel Drive. This Jetta is estimated to deliver 29 MPG in the city and 39 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Roomy backseat
- Engaging ride and handling
- Base 1
- 4-liter is fuel-efficient; GLI 2
- 0-liter is quick
Cons
- Lower trims lack interior refinement and driver-assistance features
- Base 1
- 4-liter short on passing power
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Volkswagen Jetta. All reviews
Pros
- Roomy backseat
- Engaging ride and handling
- Base 1
- 4-liter is fuel-efficient; GLI 2
- 0-liter is quick
Cons
- Lower trims lack interior refinement and driver-assistance features
- Base 1
- 4-liter short on passing power
Overall Assessment
Overview
The Polestar 2 is a powerful, tech-laden, five-seat hatchback electric vehicle with all-wheel drive and subtle good looks. It is easy to drive and will stand up well against similarly equipped EVs. The Polestar 2 is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 1 trim levels. The most popular style is the Launch Edition Fastback, which starts at $61,200 and comes with an Electric engine and All Wheel Drive. This 2 is estimated to deliver 96 MPGe in the city and 88 MPGe on the highway.
Pros
- Powerful
- Well-mannered
- Quiet and comfortable
Cons
- Range is subpar for the segment
- Tight backseat
- Lack of interior storage space
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Polestar 2. All reviews
Pros
- Powerful
- Well-mannered
- Quiet and comfortable
Cons
- Range is subpar for the segment
- Tight backseat
- Lack of interior storage space
Overall Assessment
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The Mazda3 stands out from the pack with its impressive interior finishes and responsive engine. It also has sporty handling and sleek styling, but the upper trim levels require a slightly bigger budget than some competitors. The Mazda Mazda3 is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 7 trim levels. The most popular style is the Premium 4-Door AWD, which starts at $29,395 and comes with a 2.5L I4 engine and All Wheel Drive. This Mazda3 is estimated to deliver 25 MPG in the city and 33 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Top-quality interior
- More fun to drive than most cars in its class
Cons
- More expensive on the top end than rivals
- Infotainment controls aren't very intuitive
Overall Assessment
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Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Mazda Mazda3. All reviews
Pros
- Top-quality interior
- More fun to drive than most cars in its class
Cons
- More expensive on the top end than rivals
- Infotainment controls aren't very intuitive
Overall Assessment
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In this crowded segment, the Kia Forte competes well with its smart touches and sharp interior. It doesn't match the class leaders' sheer refinement and performance, but it offers plenty of value and an extended warranty that makes it worth considering. The Kia Forte is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 5 trim levels. The most popular style is the LXS IVT, which starts at $20,385 and comes with a 2.0L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive. This Forte is estimated to deliver 29 MPG in the city and 40 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Zippy performance
- Intuitive infotainment
- Excellent driver-assist tech
Cons
- Some cheap plastics
- Weak base engine
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Kia Forte. All reviews
Pros
- Zippy performance
- Intuitive infotainment
- Excellent driver-assist tech
Cons
- Some cheap plastics
- Weak base engine
Overall Assessment
Overview
If you are in the market for sensible transportation, the Toyota Corolla is an excellent starting point. The compact Toyota built its name off of a reputation for reliability and for having a sturdy construction once rare for a commuter car. The powertrain is smooth, with great fuel economy. A redesign in 2020 brought a bolder exterior, more safety features, and a hybrid variant. Starting around $20,000, the Toyota Corolla offers a ton of value. The Toyota Corolla is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 9 trim levels. The most popular style is the LE CVT, which starts at $21,550 and comes with a 1.8L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive. This Corolla is estimated to deliver 30 MPG in the city and 38 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Standard adaptive cruise control
- Polished interior design and quality
- Smooth and economical powertrain lineup
Cons
- Less rear-seat space than rivals
- Could be sportier to drive
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Toyota Corolla. All reviews
Pros
- Standard adaptive cruise control
- Polished interior design and quality
- Smooth and economical powertrain lineup
Cons
- Less rear-seat space than rivals
- Could be sportier to drive
Overall Assessment
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The Tesla Model 3 is a practical and high-tech look into the electric-car future. Although, sometimes, it feels assembled with ancient carpentry tools. The Tesla Model 3 is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the Long Range Dual Motor AWD, which starts at $51,190 and comes with an Electric engine and All Wheel Drive. This Model 3 is estimated to deliver 141 MPGe in the city and 127 MPGe on the highway.
Pros
- Instant, satisfying acceleration
- Ample range for daily use, roughly equal to a tank of gas in most midsize cars and crossovers
- Cutting-edge tech everywhere, from its control interface to its alarm system
Cons
- Expensive driver-assistance package
- Lacks the same level of fit and finish and refinement as premium rivals
- Some road noise penetrates the cabin
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Tesla Model 3. All reviews
Pros
- Instant, satisfying acceleration
- Ample range for daily use, roughly equal to a tank of gas in most midsize cars and crossovers
- Cutting-edge tech everywhere, from its control interface to its alarm system
Cons
- Expensive driver-assistance package
- Lacks the same level of fit and finish and refinement as premium rivals
- Some road noise penetrates the cabin
Overall Assessment
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This subcompact car offers a nicely trimmed interior, a smooth ride, and key standard safety features for a low starting price. Other than slow acceleration and cramped rear seats, the Nissan Versa is an excellent entry-level car. The Nissan Versa is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the S CVT, which starts at $17,600 and comes with a 1.6L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive. This Versa is estimated to deliver 32 MPG in the city and 40 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Low price
- Solid fuel economy
- Comfortable front seats
Cons
- Slow acceleration
- Rear seats are cramped
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
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Pros
- Low price
- Solid fuel economy
- Comfortable front seats
Cons
- Slow acceleration
- Rear seats are cramped
Overall Assessment
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The Volvo S60 is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the B5 Momentum AWD, which starts at $42,595 and comes with a 2.0L I4 Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive. This S60 is estimated to deliver 25 MPG in the city and 33 MPG on the highway.
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Feature Highlights
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Overview
Newly redesigned last year, the BMW 4 Series continues to offer the kind of performance, handling, and comfort that's expected from luxury performance vehicles in this price range. The BMW 4 Series is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 2 trim levels. The most popular style is the 430i Gran Coupe RWD, which starts at $46,195 and comes with a 2.0L I4 Turbo engine and Rear Wheel Drive. This 4 Series is estimated to deliver 25 MPG in the city and 34 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Exceptional all-around performance
- Wide variety of configurations to suit any taste
- Luxurious cabin with high-quality materials throughout
Cons
- Cramped backseat in the coupe and convertible
- Blinding interior brightwork
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
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Pros
- Exceptional all-around performance
- Wide variety of configurations to suit any taste
- Luxurious cabin with high-quality materials throughout
Cons
- Cramped backseat in the coupe and convertible
- Blinding interior brightwork
Overall Assessment
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Redesigned last year, the 2021 Nissan Sentra is no longer banished to the rental lot, thanks to its upscale interior, flashy styling, and a solid slate of tech. Just don't expect to go chasing hot hatches. The Nissan Sentra is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the SV CVT, which starts at $21,495 and comes with a 2.0L I4 engine and Front Wheel Drive. This Sentra is estimated to deliver 29 MPG in the city and 39 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Exterior styling belies the economy-car pricing
- Pleasant cabin with comfy seats and upscale finishes
- Active-safety features are standard
Cons
- No choice of engines
- The SR is sporty in appearance only
- Fuel economy is slightly off the pace
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Nissan Sentra. All reviews
Pros
- Exterior styling belies the economy-car pricing
- Pleasant cabin with comfy seats and upscale finishes
- Active-safety features are standard
Cons
- No choice of engines
- The SR is sporty in appearance only
- Fuel economy is slightly off the pace
Overall Assessment
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The smaller of Cadillac's two luxury sedans, the CT4 is a modern four-door for those wanting a sporty yet comfortable driving experience. Costing less than European competitors, it offers two turbocharged engine choices and agile handling, plus a comfortable ride and standard safety features. The snug interior is driver-oriented with straightforward controls for easy operation. Cadillac's Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving tech is available. The Cadillac CT4 is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 4 trim levels. The most popular style is the Premium Luxury, which starts at $38,790 and comes with a 2.0L I4 Turbo engine and Rear Wheel Drive. This CT4 is estimated to deliver 23 MPG in the city and 34 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Attractive exterior styling
- Smooth ride balanced by agile handling
- V-Series trim's quick acceleration
Cons
- Inexpensive-looking cabin materials
- Limited rear-seat space
Overall Assessment
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Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Cadillac CT4. All reviews
Pros
- Attractive exterior styling
- Smooth ride balanced by agile handling
- V-Series trim's quick acceleration
Cons
- Inexpensive-looking cabin materials
- Limited rear-seat space
Overall Assessment
Overview
The Cadillac CT4-V is a compact luxury sedan with the soul of a muscle car. Two engines are available making up to 472 hp. In a rare twist, a six-speed manual transmission is also available. Customers can also get an automatic with alloy paddle shifters. The CT4-V is no less a luxury car, with leatherette seating, advanced driver safety features, and wireless device charging. The Cadillac CT4-V is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 1 trim levels. The most popular style is the V-Series Blackwing Manual, which starts at $59,990 and comes with a 3.6L V6 Twin-Turbo engine and Rear Wheel Drive. This CT4-V is estimated to deliver 15 MPG in the city and 23 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Blackwing’s heart-quickening acceleration
- Balanced chassis with sporty handling
- Impressive technology
- Comfortable front seats
Cons
- Tight rear-seat legroom
- Harsh ride on some roads
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Cadillac CT4-V. All reviews
Pros
- Blackwing’s heart-quickening acceleration
- Balanced chassis with sporty handling
- Impressive technology
- Comfortable front seats
Cons
- Tight rear-seat legroom
- Harsh ride on some roads
Overall Assessment
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Some drivers want a little extra kick to their luxury sedan, and the Audi S4 delivers on both fronts. It’s a capable driver’s car with 349 hp on tap and a sport-tuned suspension for agile cornering. The compact sports sedan features Audi’s trademark attention to detail and a comfortable cabin, with tri-zone climate control, heated front seats, and a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system making the Audi ready for four-season driving fun. The Audi S4 is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the Premium Plus, which starts at $50,945 and comes with a 3.0L V6 Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive. This S4 is estimated to deliver 20 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Agile handling and straight-line speed
- Upscale cabin with excellent refinement
- Many advanced technology features
Cons
- Not as fast as some competitors
- Sober cabin styling lacks pizzazz
- Limited rear-seat legroom
Overall Assessment
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Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Audi S4. All reviews
Pros
- Agile handling and straight-line speed
- Upscale cabin with excellent refinement
- Many advanced technology features
Cons
- Not as fast as some competitors
- Sober cabin styling lacks pizzazz
- Limited rear-seat legroom
Overall Assessment
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The Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing debuted on the market for 2022 as the most powerful and fastest production car the American automaker has ever made. The midsize luxury sedan takes performance seriously with a hand-built supercharged V8 producing 668 hp and a standard six-speed manual transmission. A non-Blackwing model is also available, producing 360 hp. Inside, the cabin is all Cadillac, with plenty of space, technology, and comfort. The Cadillac CT5-V is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 1 trim levels. The most popular style is the V-Series Blackwing Manual, which starts at $84,990 and comes with a 6.2L V8 S/C engine and Rear Wheel Drive. This CT5-V is estimated to deliver 13 MPG in the city and 21 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Fastest Cadillac ever produced
- Comfortable enough to drive daily
- Plenty of rear-seat space
- Cutting-edge magnetic suspension
Cons
- Costs $125,580 when fully loaded
- Some amenities aren’t standard
- Subpar fuel economy
- Limited trunk space
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Cadillac CT5-V. All reviews
Pros
- Fastest Cadillac ever produced
- Comfortable enough to drive daily
- Plenty of rear-seat space
- Cutting-edge magnetic suspension
Cons
- Costs $125,580 when fully loaded
- Some amenities aren’t standard
- Subpar fuel economy
- Limited trunk space
Overview
If you had to buy one car that could do it all, the BMW 3 Series would be an excellent choice. It delivers high levels of performance, refinement, and efficiency in a stylish package. The BMW 3 Series is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 3 trim levels. The most popular style is the 330i RWD, which starts at $42,445 and comes with a 2.0L I4 Turbo engine and Rear Wheel Drive. This 3 Series is estimated to deliver 26 MPG in the city and 36 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Refined and athletic chassis
- Great engines
- Surprisingly fuel-efficient
Cons
- Interior lacks pizzazz
- Some competitors offer better value
Overall Assessment
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Feature Highlights
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Pros
- Refined and athletic chassis
- Great engines
- Surprisingly fuel-efficient
Cons
- Interior lacks pizzazz
- Some competitors offer better value
Overall Assessment
Overview
The Audi A4 delivers sporty performance and luxury in a well-rounded package for those who want an engaging daily driver. Standard Quattro all-wheel drive and safety tech help ensure a little precipitation won't infringe on the next trip. At the same time, the A4's comfortable interior accommodates passengers with a premium design and high-tech amenities. The Audi A4 is a 5-seater vehicle that comes in 6 trim levels. The most popular style is the S line Premium 45 TFSI quattro, which starts at $43,045 and comes with a 2.0L I4 Turbo engine and All Wheel Drive. This A4 is estimated to deliver 24 MPG in the city and 31 MPG on the highway.
Configure a new carPros
- Capable and fun to drive
- Standard all-wheel drive
- Very comfortable
- Impressive technology
Cons
- Lacks the raw power of top rivals
- No manual transmission
- Unadventurous body styling
Overall Assessment
Feature Highlights
See owner reviews for Audi A4. All reviews
Pros
- Capable and fun to drive
- Standard all-wheel drive
- Very comfortable
- Impressive technology
Cons
- Lacks the raw power of top rivals
- No manual transmission
- Unadventurous body styling


