Sedans

The BMW 5 Series is a series of midsize luxury cars manufactured by BMW in Germany. They have been available as sedans and station wagons. ...more on Wikipedia about "BMW 5 Series"

The Chevrolet Nova or Chevy II was an American compact car introduced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors in 1962. The Nova was of unibody construction, powered by an OHV inline four or six-cylinder engine, and initially available in two-door and four-door sedan configurations as well as convertible and station wagon versions. Intended as a low-cost alternative to Chevrolet's rear-engined Corvair and as competition for the Ford Falcon, the Nova ended up outlasting both. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chevrolet Nova/Revamp"

The Ford Five Hundred (code name D258) is a large fullsize sedan produced by the Ford Motor Company. In North America, the name is intended to recall the Fairlane 500 and Galaxie 500 models of the 1950s through 1970s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ford Five Hundred"

The Honda Accord is an automobile manufactured by Honda. The Accord was introduced in 1976 as a 1600 cc engine-powered midsize hatchback, with styling similar to an upsized contemporary Honda Civic. A conventional four-door sedan was later released in 1977. ...more on Wikipedia about "Honda Accord"

The Mitsubishi Lancer is a compact automobile built by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. It has been sold in various countries as the Colt Lancer, Dodge/Plymouth Colt, Chrysler Valiant Lancer, Chrysler Lancer, Eagle Summit, Hindustan Lancer, Mitsubishi Carisma, and Mitsubishi Mirage, and formed the basis of numerous Proton models in Malaysia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mitsubishi Lancer"

A sedan car, American English terminology, is one of the most common body styles of the modern automobile. At its most basic, the sedan is a four-door vehicle, with a separate hood covering the engine in the front, and a separate trunk for luggage at the rear -- the achetypical 3-box car. However, other variations of the body style exist as well, including two-door and hatchback/ fastback models. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sedan"

A sports sedan is a type of sedan automobile that is designed to look and feel "sporty". They often have a manual transmission and tachometer in order to provide that "sports feel". Examples of sports sedans are the BMW 3 Series, Ford Taurus SHO, the current Dodge Charger, and the Nissan Maxima. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sports sedan"

The Subaru Impreza is a compact car that was first introduced by Subaru in 1993. The Impreza was Subaru's entry into the small-car market segment in the Japanese, U.S., European and other world markets. ...more on Wikipedia about "Subaru Impreza"

The Toyota Camry is a popular midsize car manufactured by Toyota in Georgetown, Kentucky, USA; Australia; and Japan. ...more on Wikipedia about "Toyota Camry"

The Toyota Corolla is a compact car produced by Toyota of Japan, known worldwide for its reliability, conventional engineering and low fuel consumption. In 1997, the Corolla became the best selling nameplate in the world. Toyota has made 30 million cars under the Corolla name since its launch in 1966, making it the best selling car of all time. ** . Corollas are currently manufactured in the United States ( California), the United Kingdom, Canada ( Cambridge, Ontario), India, South Africa, Brazil, Turkey and Thailand. ...more on Wikipedia about "Toyota Corolla"

The Toyota Corona was a midsize car manufactured by Toyota. It was first launched in 1957 as a compact car. The Corona ended production in 2000 as a midsize four-door sedan sold in the Japanese market. ...more on Wikipedia about "Toyota Corona"

The Volkswagen Passat is a midsized car built by Volkswagen AG, produced in various forms since 1973. It falls between the Volkswagen Golf/ Jetta and Phaeton in the current VW production line-up, and is currently produced in VW's plant in Emden, Germany. Although normally known as the Passat in European markets, it has been badged as a variety of other names including Dasher, Santana and Quantum, particularly in markets such as North America. ...more on Wikipedia about "Volkswagen Passat"

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