Affordable compact cars are supposed to be simple commuters, but rising prices across the segment have made many entry-level sedans feel harder to justify than they used to. Buyers shopping on a tighter budget are increasingly looking for cars that don’t just save money upfront, but also feel refined enough to live with every day. That has opened the door for a handful of compact sedans that focus less on flashy performance and more on comfort, technology, and overall value.
Nissan's cheapest car starts at just over $20K and is surprisingly plush inside
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