2018 Chrysler 300 Limited

Get bold about driving, and do it in a full-size car. The 2018 Chrysler 300 Limited is as close to luxury as you can get with the Chrysler emblem on it. Equipped with 20-inch aluminum wheels, heated and ventilated front seats, a heated wood and leather steering wheel, and real wood interior accents, it’s a classy ride.

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The 292 horsepower it has comes from a 3.6-liter Pentastar V6. They say all-wheel drive is an option, but if you drive in the snow for five or six months of the year, we don’t call that an option. Equipped as such tallies up to $39,095.

2018 Ford Fusion Titanium

The Ford Fusion tends to end up on any list involving sedans. The lineup is all-encompassing, from hybrid and fuel-efficient to all-wheel drive. Its features are decent at the entry level with SYNC connectivity and a host of power options, but if you want AWD, you have to step into the Titanium trim.

In the Titanium trim, you get SYNC 3, heated leather front seats and available driver assistive features. You can also get Ford’s Intelligent All-Wheel Drive paired with a 2.0-liter EcoBoost I-4 engine. The 2018 Ford Fusion Titanium with Intelligent AWD starts at $32,020.

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