Midsize sedans are the vehicles of choice for many families and many of the models in this segment are quite affordable. And don't think that a low price tag goes hand-in-hand with poor quality; quite a few of these bargain-priced models offer the sort of feature content, refinement and attention to detail that have traditionally been associated with cars costing thousands more.
The 10 midsize sedans listed below are the most affordable picks available. We've listed each vehicle's MSRP, but remember that the prices shown reflect those of base models — additional financial outlay may be required to get ... Back to article
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By ttw1
on 02/04/11
5:36 PM PST
If there are 7 cars cheaper than the Fusion, wouldn't that make it no. 8? And the Altima would be no. 10?
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By timrichardson
on 03/05/11
4:34 PM PST
Why isn't the 20011 Hyundai Elantra listed here? The Elantra has more passenger volume (96 sq. ft.) and more overall volume (111 sq. ft.) than either the Volkswagen Jetta (94 sq. ft./110 sq. ft.) or the Chevrolet Cruze (94 sq. ft./110 sq. ft.). The Elantra's starting price is also cheaper than both of those cars!!! By the way, fueleconomy.gov doesn't even consider the 2011 Jetta a Midsize car. They consider it a Compact car.
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