The site selected 10 more-or-less mainstream models priced less than $30,000 that it judges to be extraordinarily comfortable. "Mainstream" in this case includes two brands generally considered premium, if not outright luxury — Volvo and Buick — but all hew to the $30,000 cap.
"For many car shoppers, comfort is among the top factors in their choice of a new vehicle, especially with so many Americans spending countless hours commuting," said Jack Nerad, executive editorial director and executive market analyst for Kelley's KBB.com. "Totally redesigned for 2014, our No. 1 pick on this list — the Chevrolet Impala — proves that the big, comfortable, affordable American sedan is alive and well, and now it is stylish and modern, too."
Here's the KBB.com list of most comfortable mainstream models that have real-world prices less than $30,000, according to KBB.com's survey of actual transactions and real-world discounts.
1. 2014 Chevrolet Impala, KBB.com price $26,605
chevrolet Impala |
2. 2014 Volvo S60, KBB.com price $29,529
volvo s60 |
3. 2014 Chrysler 300, KBB.com price $29,923
chrylser 300 |
4. 2014 Buick Regal, KBB.com price $27,602
Buick Regal |
5. 2014 Toyota Avalon, KBB.com price $29,320
toyota avalon |
6. 2014 Nissan Altima, KBB.com $21,020
nissan altima |
7. 2014 Honda Accord, KBB.com price $20,434
8. 2014 Volkswagen Passat, KBB.com price $19,325
volkswagen passat |
9. 2014 Buick Verano, KBB.com $23,507
buick Verano |
10. 2015 Volkswagen Golf, base sticker price, $18,815 including shipping. Newly on sale, insufficient data to calculate real-world pricing.
volkswagen Golf |
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