Best Midsize Sedans 2021

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Midsize cars are some of the most popular vehicles in the United States. They’re big enough to take the kids on road trips, make your commute comfortable, and run most errands. They’re small enough to deliver good fuel economy, move with agility, and fit into small spaces. It’s easy to see what makes mid-size cars so attractive, so all that remains is to narrow down the options. U.S. News & World Report has named some of the best midsize cars for 2020 and 2021, including all of the following.

2021 Toyota Camry

Some of the best things about the new Camry revolve around its technology. The infotainment system is easy to use, and there are all kinds of safety features available. The ride is smooth yet still fairly sport. Get a little bit of extra power by choosing the V6 engine. The biggest drawbacks include a noisy cabin and a snug trunk, detracting from comfort and versatility.

2021 Subaru Legacy

The new Legacy has been redesigned, and it shows in the cabin. The interior design makes this car feel fairly luxurious for the price range, and passengers can get comfortable thanks to plenty of space. Between a smooth ride and good technology features, the driver should be as comfortable as anyone. The powertrain, cargo capacity, and handling all leave something to be desired, though. Worst of all, the 2020 Legacy has a low predicted reliability rating. This is a big red flag for drivers who want a midsize sedan they can depend on.

2021 Nissan Altima

The latest Altima goes big. It’s spacious on the inside, and the seats are comfortable. Even the engines are big, especially considering the good fuel economy they provide. Unfortunately, drivers who choose the Altima will have to make sacrifices in other areas. The handling isn’t very sporty, and the cabin materials feel a little bit on the cheap side.

2021 Ford Fusion

The new Ford Fusion is bittersweet. The ride is agile and confident, but the fuel efficiency isn’t very good for a midsize sedan. The infotainment system is easy to use, but it’s missing a lot of the standard features you can get by choosing another car in this class. The trunk and seats are comfortable, which helps some people overlook technology and efficiency problems.

2021 Kia K5

After conducting a thorough overhaul of the Kia Optima, the South Korean car company changed the name of this vehicle to the K5. The 2020 Kia K5 has some updated engine options, which delivers a more powerful performance to go with its comfortable ride. Standard features include an intuitive infotainment system, and it’s predicted to have good reliability. Unfortunately, the performance won’t blow your hair back even with the new engines, and low headroom in the rear seat might make taller passengers uncomfortable.

2021 Buick Regal

The new Regal fits right in with the Buick brand in both good and bad ways. The downsides are that the cabin feels a little bit underwhelming, and the engine seems to burn through an unnecessary amount of fuel, considering the performance isn’t sporty. In true Buick fashion, though, this vehicle offers plenty of space and a smooth drive. The predicted reliability from U.S. News & World Report is high, so hopefully, this is one of the midsize vehicles drivers can depend on.

2021 Volkswagen Passat

The Volkswagen Passat is similar to the Buick Regal, but the problems seem amplified. The trunk is spacious and the ride is smooth, but that’s about where the good times end. The cabin materials seem like they were thrown together on a tight budget, and the infotainment system isn’t anything special either. The fuel economy is low, which raises the cost of ownership.

2021 Chevy Malibu

The 2021 Malibu has a lot of the things drivers are looking for in midsize sedans:

    • The estimated gas mileage of 29 MPG city and 36 mpg highway will allow you to get more from every tank.
    • The ride is smooth enough to feel comfortable, and the handling is tight enough to feel sporty.
    • Every aspect of the technology, seating, and cargo space is designed to make the vehicle more versatile and capable.
    • The starting price of $22,140 makes it one of the more affordable vehicles in its class.

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Test Drive the Chevy Malibu

The 2021 Malibu is like the romantic lead in a movie: toned on the outside and soft on the inside. It’s a statement without being overstated. New technology features like wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay make this car feel modern and sophisticated, and the technology also keeps you safe.

The Buckle to Drive safety system is available in 2021 models, showing that the engineers at Chevrolet put families and drivers first. Find your nearest Chevy dealership to test drive the 2021 Malibu for yourself!

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