Wednesday, July 26, 2017

The Best Sport Sedans in 2005

A sport sedan is essentially a sedan with luxury features and a sporty feel, according to consumersearch.com Its best qualities are its handling and agility while still performing duties necessary for a family vehicle. Transmissions can be either manual or automatic, and rear-wheel drive is usually preferable for the best handling, according to the website.

2005 Infiniti G35

    Placing third overall in Car and Driver's comparison tests of sports sedans but ranking first among 2005 models, the Infiniti G35 also garnered a 9.0 consumer ranking from edmunds.com. When edmunds.com reviewed the Infiniti, it noted the following features: rear-wheel drive and a powerful 298-horsepower V6 engine. Its gas mileage was a little low, with 18 mpg city and 20 mpg on the highway. It had 15 cubic feet of space of trunk space. Car and Driver reported that the Infiniti could go from zero to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds.

2005 Acura TL

    The 2005 Acura TL was ranked the second-best 2005 sports sedan around $35,000 by Car and Driver. It could have either a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission, a 270-horsepower engine, and a fuel mileage of 20 mpg city and 29 mpg highway. It was given a user rating of 9.0 by MSN Autos and could go from zero to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds. Car and Driver said that the cabin was the most spacious of the 2005 models, with plenty of leg room in both the front and back seats.

2005 Audi A4

    With a V6 engine and 255 horsepower, the Audi A4 was no slouch, according to Car and Driver. However, it was the third-ranked 2005 sport sedan model. It had a six-speed automatic transmission and got 19 mpg city and 26 mpg highway. Its cabin was also the smallest of the top three 2005 models, with a crowded back seat when holding three people and door pockets with little storage space, according to Car and Driver.

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