Which is the most reliable, maintenance-free sedan around 2015?
Ford Fusion
Chevy Malibu
Toyota Camry
Bonus: Toyota Corolla
I know the Corolla isn't in the same class but let's just say it was where would it fit in, after all some of the new corolla's almost look like the same size as older Camrys
Camry. It will still be running when the USA elects a president in the likes of Abraham Lincoln.
You are between years that I can find recommendations on.
For 2014 models Prius C, Camry, Hyundai Azera
2017 models Kia Niro, Mazda 6, Toyota Avalon.
The Corolla does get "much better then average" ratings but it is not the top of the class.
Corolla is a good car. I owned one. Good on gas, reliable, good exceleration, and lots of room.(the back seats fold down) I traded up to a Rav 4 only because i have a bad back and bending down was hard and also have 2 large dogs so I needed a little more room.
There's no such thing as a maintenance free sedan.
Any of those cars are a personal preference. All decent vehicles.
Something like a Prius or a Camry Hybrid will require less maintenance because the engine is used in combination with an electric motor.
It also has regenerative brakes, which means you will replace them less frequently.
No vehicle is "maintenance free". A modern automobile has many moving parts and components that need to have regular service.
No car is maintenance free. However with regular maintenance, the Toyota should be the most durable.
Corolla hands down
One that requires the least amount of maintenance.
Good
Corolla is a good car. I owned one. Good on gas, reliable, good exceleration, and lots of room.(the back seats fold down) I traded up to a Rav 4 only because i have a bad back and bending down was hard and also have 2 large dogs so I needed a little more room.
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