From Civics to Corollas, compact sedans powered America’s daily drive. Here’s how they took over, why they faded, and what replaced them.
Today's market offers a range of vehicles that not only go the distance but also won't break the bank, from compact sedans to rugged SUVs. Take a look.
By DAN FRIO There is a lot of talk about affordability in 2026, and it can certainly apply to new vehicles. Many of the ...
When it comes to variety on the road, few options rival sedans and SUVs. Almost every brand makes an SUV of some size, and sedans—from budget-friendly to luxury—still dominate the market. Compact SUVs ...
Even though its core design dates back to the 2019 model year, the Mazda3 remains one of the most athletic and engaging mainstream compact cars you can buy. The 3’s available all-wheel drive is a key ...
Other than the Toyota Corolla, no other compact hatchback/sedan managed to outsell the Honda Civic in the U.S. last year. Now in its eleventh generation, the Civic is still a value-conscious package, ...
The turbocharged inline-four engine makes the Mazda3 a great choice for budget-minded buyers wanting sporty performance and imaginative styling ...
The EU plan to make new cars an EV monopoly looks like failing so a change of direction is imminent, small is the watchword ...
This full-size luxury sedan boasts a hand-finished interior, a twin-turbo V8, and limousine-like comfort.