7.27.2015

10 Most Comfortable Cars Under $30,000

IRVINE, Calif., July 21, 2015 /NEWS.GNOM.ES/ — The experts from Kelley Blue Book www.kbb.com, the only vehicle valuation and information source trusted and relied upon by both consumers and the automotive industry, recently assembled their list of the 10 Most Comfortable Cars Under $30,000

Our annual ‘comfy cars’ list is compiled of vehicles that have a luxury feel without draining the bulk of a consumer’s monthly income,” said Jack R. Nerad, executive editorial director and executive market analyst for Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com.  “Our choices include vehicles that offer a comfortable driving experience, a roomy interior and the modern technological conveniences of luxury cars, yet at a more wallet-friendly price point.” 
Rank
2015 Model-Year Vehicle






1
Chevrolet Impala


2
Volvo S60


3
Chrysler 300


4
Nissan Altima


5
Honda Accord


6
Volkswagen Passat


7
Toyota Camry


8
Subaru Outback


9
Hyundai Sonata


10
Honda CR-V


5 comments:

  1. Good, I am glad to see that my Toyota Camry (2005) is listed among them. It's been a good car and comfortable, and not too bad for passengers in the back seat. The only problem now, of course, is that it's up there at that supermarket surrounded by the shopping carts.

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  2. Thx Lanny, at our age! I think comfort and value are the main objectives. I have a Hyundai Sonata that has done well but is showing age at 12 years. And no one wants to steal it.

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    1. I could have bought a Corolla. They're good and a little less expensive, but the Camry has more trunk space and isn't so tight for backseat passengers. It's been a great car. It's a 2005 but there are only 60,500 miles on it, almost all by a driver (yours truly) who speeds up and slows down slowly, so the brakes are in good shape. It was bought from Stewart Toyota, in Lake Park, and they've done almost all the work on it.

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    2. I could have bought a Corolla. They're good and a little less expensive, but the Camry has more trunk space and isn't so tight for backseat passengers. It's been a great car. It's a 2005 but there are only 60,500 miles on it, almost all by a driver (yours truly) who speeds up and slows down slowly, so the brakes are in good shape. It was bought from Stewart Toyota, in Lake Park, and they've done almost all the work on it.

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    3. I could have bought a Corolla. They're good and a little less expensive, but the Camry has more trunk space and isn't so tight for backseat passengers. It's been a great car. It's a 2005 but there are only 60,500 miles on it, almost all by a driver (yours truly) who speeds up and slows down slowly, so the brakes are in good shape. It was bought from Stewart Toyota, in Lake Park, and they've done almost all the work on it.

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