Until recently, if you wanted a semi-practical sport coupe for less than $30,000, and pony cars weren’t your thing, you had to get one based on a front-drive sedan. Chevrolet offered the Monte Carlo, Honda offered the Accord Coupe, Toyota offered...
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found 4 months ago by Jeremy Korzeniewski on
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Ah yes, the good ol' midsize sedan. Bastion of the American family car set and holder of most automaker's sales crowns, as well as that of the best-selling automobile in the United States. As pointed out by Motor Trend, only three car nameplates...
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By Chris Haak The Mitsubishi Galant, sold in its current form since the 2004 model year, has been relegated to something of an also-ran in the hyper-competitive midsize sedan segment. While competitors such as the Honda Accord, Nissan Altima,...
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found 2 months ago by Steven J. Ewing on
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Midsize sedans don't have it easy anymore. In addition to packing tons of features (technology, safety, comfort) into a relatively affordable package, these vehicles have to be relatively good to drive, functional and not too bad on the eyes. We've...
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found 2 months ago by michael.leroy
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Nissan Altima Coupe Consumer Reviews Nissan Altima Sedan Consumer Reviews Nissan Altima More Expert Reviews 2010 Nissan Altima Photo Gallery >> Review by Michael D. Leroy | >> Photographs by Derek Mau Pros: The Infiniti-like...
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As we near the dog days of summer, the general malaise of the summer months seems to be taking its toll on car sales earlier than usual. Many large automakers saw only incremental sales gains in June, with Ford up 13.3%, GM up 10.7%, Toyota up...
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These six sedans are the fleshy part of the American car market. Big-name D-segment sedans sell like crazy, and pretty much made Honda and Toyota what they are today. Their dominance of this segment, often called “Camccord” after their two...
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