IRVINE, Calif., April 5, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Customers looking for budget-friendly sedans have never had so many options, and if you haven't spent time in a current-generation mainstream sedan lately, you're in for a surprise. From the completely redesigned Honda Civic and Kia Optima to perennial mainstays like Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, there are a lot of features available in 2016 model-year sedans that will satisfy a wide range of wants and needs. Still affordable, practical and efficient, today's bread-and-butter sedans offer levels of comfort, quiet, style and technology equaling or exceeding what you'd find in some flagship luxury sedans not too many years ago. Kelley Blue Book's KBB.com editors detail the year's best affordable new sedans in the 10 Best Sedans Under $25,000. Highlights include:
- KBB.com's expert editors detail 10 new 2016 model-year sedans that are affordable and have standout features and efficiency.
- Each 2016 sedan on the list has a starting price of less than $25,000, and several have a very affordable starting price under $20,000. The average price paid for a midsize sedan is about $25,000, and the average price paid for a compact sedan is closer to $20,000.
- Each featured model details fuel economy, horsepower, pricing information, photos, links to both expert and consumer reviews and ratings, and more.
- Specific models featured include: 2016 Kia Optima, 2016 Honda Accord, 2016 Hyundai Sonata, 2016 Honda Civic, 2016 Toyota Camry, 2016 Subaru Legacy, 2016 Chevrolet Malibu, 2016 Nissan Altima, 2016 Mazda Mazda3 and 2016 Ford Fusion.
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