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Used Car Pricing: 2003 Sedans: Midsize
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| Editors' Rating |
| 8.0 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.9 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$12,347 - $13,456
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Pros: Excellent value, comfortable front seats, impressive power from the Type-S engine, long list of standard equipment.
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Cons: Average interior materials, lacks the panache of some competing luxury sedans.
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What Edmunds.com says: Jack-of-all-trades but master of none, the TL provides an impressive mix of luxury, sport and affordability.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Acura TL
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.5 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$11,276 - $16,245
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Pros: Heavenly cabin furnishings, varied menu of engines, all-wheel-drive utility.
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Cons: Nonlinear steering, limited availability of manual transmission.
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What Edmunds.com says: A worthy competitor in the luxury sedan class, particularly if you're more into a luxurious ride than a sporty one.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Audi A6
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.4 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$41,967
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Pros: Stupendous performance, sumptuous interior, long list of features, standard all-wheel drive.
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Cons: Costs thousands more than the M5, can't get a manual transmission.
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What Edmunds.com says: A worthy opponent for the BMW M5 and upcoming Mercedes-Benz E55, the RS 6 has something its peers don't -- four driven wheels to manage its prodigious output.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Audi RS 6
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.3 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$15,638 - $20,676
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Pros: Thrilling to drive, superb ride quality, upscale interiors, wide range of trim levels, clean exterior styling.
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Cons: Some confusing interior controls, demanding manual transmission, high-end models are pricey.
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What Edmunds.com says: Upcoming redesign notwithstanding, the 5 Series is an excellent midsize luxury car, whether you choose the high-performance 540i or a comparatively basic 525i wagon. If you can afford one, we'd highly recommend it.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 BMW 5 Series
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.5 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$34,373
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Pros: Incredible drivetrain, superb brakes, world-class suspension, attractive and luxurious interior, understated appearance.
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Cons: High price tag, small gauges, demanding manual transmission.
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What Edmunds.com says: The 2003 BMW M5 is the king of all performance sedans, a classic for the ages.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 BMW M5
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.4 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$6,254
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Pros: Roomy, clean styling, low base price.
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Cons: Stodgy image, mushy seats, engine lacks quiet smoothness of competitors.
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What Edmunds.com says: Want an economical, attractive sedan for Point A to Point B driving? The Century can do that for you.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Buick Century
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.1 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$7,436 - $9,406
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Pros: Powerful supercharged V6 in GS, spacious interior, clean styling.
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Cons: Dull image, dated interior design.
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What Edmunds.com says: The Regal is ready for a full makeover. But for now, it still provides just enough feature content to attract buyers with its relatively affordable price.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Buick Regal
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.3 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.8 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$13,184
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Pros: Excellent handling, spacious cabin, alternative look.
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Cons: Average interior materials, considerably larger than its competitors, stability control only comes on most expensive model.
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What Edmunds.com says: It can run with the best of them, but the awkward proportions and unrefined interior leave it a step behind the class leaders.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Cadillac CTS
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.0 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$6,511 - $7,276
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Pros: Comfortable and roomy interior, low price, ample feature content.
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Cons: Poor expected resale value, not as refined as top-selling Japanese family sedans.
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What Edmunds.com says: Chevy's non-descript Malibu is one of the best cars General Motors makes. Roomy and loaded with features, the often-overlooked and affordable Malibu is worth consideration.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Chevrolet Malibu
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.9 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$5,646 - $6,209
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Pros: Good looks and performance, wide range of body styles, exceptional value.
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Cons: No manual transmission in the sedan, build quality and resale value not up to Japanese standards.
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What Edmunds.com says: Whether you want a stylish sedan, sporty coupe or carefree convertible, Chrysler offers some appealing alternatives to the status quo.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Chrysler Sebring
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| Editors' Rating |
| 6.1 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.7 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$5,872 - $7,778
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Pros: Exceptional value, attractive shape, fun to drive.
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Cons: Doesn't have the build quality or reliability reputation of Japanese competition.
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What Edmunds.com says: Dodge offers a stylish and sprightly alternative to the mainstream models in this segment.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Dodge Stratus
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| Editors' Rating |
| 5.4 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 8.2 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$5,517 - $7,414
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Pros: Excellent value for the money, high level of safety equipment and crash protection, available as a sedan or a wagon.
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Cons: Rental car stigma, poor expected resale value, not as refined as most other midsize sedans.
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What Edmunds.com says: If you value feature content and domestic origin more than build quality and predicted future worth, the Ford Taurus is a great car to consider.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Ford Taurus
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| Editors' Rating |
| 8.2 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.1 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$9,736 - $14,599
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Pros: Tight build quality, quiet cabin, refined powertrains, comfortable driver seat, outstanding optional navigation system.
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Cons: Missing key features, relatively small trunk, mushy handling with V6.
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What Edmunds.com says: Honda fiddles with a successful recipe, leaving out some of the parts people seem to like and adding spice for which nobody asked. The result, to a critic's eye, is questionable, though it will certainly sell to the masses in the same quantities it does today.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Honda Accord
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.0 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$6,516 - $7,663
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Pros: Excellent warranty, stylish sheet metal, pleasant highway ride, lots of bang for your family-sedan buck.
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Cons: Noisy four-cylinder engine, some cheap interior bits.
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What Edmunds.com says: If you're willing to take a gamble on a noncachet brand name for your midsize sedan, the Sonata just may pluck at your heartstrings.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2003 Hyundai Sonata
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