What do look for in a car? People would probably have different answers depending on whether one is a racing enthusiast, green technology advocate, or off-road adventurer. If you are looking for a car for your small family and have no idea which one from the available sedans in Japanese car sales to pick, fret not because the folks over at Popular Mechanics have tested the best ones for you. These four models have all been thoroughly scrutinized on their performance, fuel economy, interior quality, roominess, handling, value for money, and of course, comfort and quietness. You wouldn’t want to wake up the baby because of the noisy engine, would you? So without further ado, here are four superb sedans that your family will surely love. Toyota Camry The Camry is America’s best-selling car, where it tops the charts as the most favored family and luxury sedan. It is not only reliable but it is also able to transport people from one place to another without the fuss. It’s simple and straightforward, comfortable and quiet, has a spacious interior, and has great fuel economy with a 31.5 mpg rating that is higher than average. It will give you the feeling that it will always be there for you, like an old family friend. Mazda 6 Japanese car sales aren’t complete without a Mazda6, or Mazda Atenza as it is known in Japan. It has everything a family could look for in a car: good all-around performance, steady handling, value for money, spacious interiors, and comfortable ride even on bumpy roads. Its sporty looks is a plus as well, so it comes as no surprise that the Mazda6 has been able to sell over one million units all over the world since it first rolled off the assembly line in 2002. It’s a nice car your teenager would most probably borrow one day. Honda Accord Kids grow up so fast, don’t they? One minute you’re cuddling them on your lap, and the next they won’t even fit in the car anymore. This won’t be a problem if you have an Accord, where the rear seat space has been optimized to fit even the tallest of kids. The Accord has been classified as a large car which is just what you need if Junior is already nearing six feet. It also has a good fuel economy at 32 mpg. Subaru Legacy Ask any Japanese car salesman which car model can best compete with the Accord and the Camry and he would surely name the Legacy, Subaru’s flagship sedan. It can face up to other models in terms of value for money, interior quality, handling, and fuel economy. It has six-speed manual and continuously variable transmission options and all-wheel-drive. It gets 31 miles per gallon—not bad at all. You might know the Legacy as an expensive, high-performance line; it’s true, but they do have the midsize variant that won’t make your wallet beg for mercy. If you’re having trouble deciding on a family sedan, you won’t go wrong with choosing any model on this list when you browse around Japanese car sales.
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