10 BEST Sedans You Should Buy In 2025 - Detailed Review!

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10 BEST Sedans You Should Buy In 2025 - Detailed Review!

This list of sedans will allow you to get the best ‘bang for your buck’ in 2025…starting with the cheapest

2025 VW Jetta
We’re starting with a classic, the Volkswagen Jetta, which has seen an impressive increase in sales, and is refreshed for 2025 with a sleek new design and updated features. It’s expected to have a starting price of approximately $23,220, with the cost rising to around $31,000 depending on the trim level and options.
It has slimmer headlights with a thinner upper grille, an LED light bar linking the headlights on higher trims, and full-width light-connected tail lights.
For a car of this price, the interior is impressive, much like its Golf counterpart. The vehicle also comes with a new dashboard design that integrates three slats blending into the air-conditioning vents. The standard 8.0-inch touchscreen replaces the previous 6.5-inch unit, and all Jetta models now come with automatic dual-zone climate control as they switch from physical dials to a capacitive touch setup.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, with wireless connectivity available on the SE and SEL. Volkswagen’s Car-Net system provides gesture controls for the infotainment system, including swipe and pinch-to-zoom functions. Two USB-C ports are included, and all Jettas come with a mobile hotspot, though a subscription-based data plan is needed.
The Jetta is surprisingly practical for a sedan, giving you a total of 399 liters of cargo capacity, which is the equivalent of around 18 bags worth of storage. This is aided by the 60/40 folding rear seat, a practical feature you wouldn’t normally expect to see on a sedan.
Under the hood, the new Jetta sticks with its turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, which produces 158 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque. The Jetta’s chassis is tuned for a smooth, comfortable ride rather than sharp handling. While its steering lacks the precision of the GLI or Mazda 3, the Jetta still offers a pleasantly engaging driving experience. It's designed to be enjoyable and capable where you can stretch your legs when needed, without being overly aggressive in its performance.
When we talk about safety, even the entry-level Jetta is equipped with a bunch of standard driver-assistance features to make sure there is a solid foundation of safety across the range. Key safety features include forward-collision warning and automated emergency braking, as well as blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert. For those seeking additional advanced safety technologies, adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go functionality is available.

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