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Once upon a time, . They were the go-to mode of transportation for just about everyone, but oh my, how . By my count, there are just 56 left on the market, with at least six already scheduled to die sooner rather than later.

That’s a far cry from the way things used to be. Hell, some automakers ( and are a couple of examples) have in an effort to concentrate on higher-margin crossovers and larger vehicles. Sure, 56 sounds like a healthy number, but when you compare that to all of the trucks and SUVs currently on the market, it’s pretty statistically insignificant.



When you break it down further, more than a quarter of the sedans on sale today come from just three automakers: , and . Still, I feel the sedan deserves more. , was a sedan.

Because of that, they’ve got a fairly special place in my heart, so I decided to do a little digging and find out exactly which sedans are left on the market. Before you ask, no cars like the , and are not sedans. They’re , and I will not bend my ruling on this matter.

Anyway, happy clicking. 2 / 27 Acura Acura The TLX is a really nice-looking sedan, and Acura did a great job of hiding its front-wheel-drive underpinnings. I just wish it was a bit .

3 / 27 Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo There’s an argument to be made that the Guilia is the prettiest sedan on sale today. Actually, that’s an argument I’m going to make. The Guilia the prettiest sedan on sale today.

4 / 27 Audi Audi Audi is really sticking to its “same design, different size” philosophy. If you like that simplicity, this is a real winner. I, on the other hand, wish there were more ways to tell an A4 from an A6 from an A8 rather than with just size.

5 / 27 BMW BMW BMW and the sports sedan go together like peanut butter and jelly. Long may they live on. 6 / 27 Bentley Bentley The Flying Spur is very nice, but I do wish Bentley brought back a Mulsanne-size vehicle that competed more closely with the Rolls-Royce Phantom.

7 / 27 Cadillac Cadillac Hell yeah, the American sedans are some of the best in the world. Take that Germany, South Korea and Japan. Losers.

V8s for life, baby. 8 / 27 Chevrolet Chevrolet This will be dead soon. Don’t worry.

9 / 27 Genesis Genesis It was a bold move for Genesis to start its company off with a handful of sedans rather than a crossover, but it seems to have worked out. It just goes to show that a good price and a great design can go a long way. 10 / 27 Honda Honda The current Civic is so good that the Accord is pretty much pointless.

That’s a shame. 11 / 27 Hyundai Hyundai I am still baffled that Hyundai made the Ioniq 6 a sedan and not a liftback. Based only on its shape, you’d think the rear glass would lift.

Alas, it was not meant to be. 12 / 27 Jaguar Jaguar Wow, the XF is still on sale. Cool.

13 / 27 Kia Kia The Kia Rio is dying, meaning the new-car world just got a bit more expensive, though we might get its K3 successor in America. The Forte is dying too, but it’s being replaced with the cool-looking K4. 14 / 27 Lexus Lexus The Lexus LS changed the luxury sedan world when it came out in 1989.

The current car doesn’t move the needle quite as much, but it still looks fantastic, and it’ll last a lifetime. 15 / 27 Lucid Lucid . If not for the Alfa, I’d say this is the prettiest sedan you can buy.

16 / 27 Maserati Maserati You can just ignore these. Nothing to see here. 17 / 27 Mazda Mazda Yeah, the Mazda 3 sedan is nice, but the Mazda 3 hatchback is super sick.

18 / 27 Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz is tied with BMW and Audi for the most sedans currently offered for sale. That’s great work, my German friends. Keep that flame alive.

19 / 27 Nissan Nissan These are three of the most chaotic sedans on the market, built for people who love destruction. 20 / 27 Porsche Porsche No, the Panamera isn’t a sedan. I don’t want to hear it.

21 / 27 Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce The Cullinan and Spectre may be sick, but nothing says “Rolls-Royce” like a big-ass sedan. 22 / 27 Subaru Subaru Is it cool the WRX is a sedan? I guess. Would it be even cooler if it was a hatchback? You bet your sweet ass.

23 / 27 Tesla Tesla The Model 3 is the default electric sedan. I just wish it was a bit better and Elon Musk didn’t have anything to do with it. 24 / 27 Toyota Toyota When you think of a sedan, you’re probably thinking of the Toyota Camry.

It’s the most sedan sedan to ever sedan. Even still, you’ve got two other options if you want a Toyota sedan but you don’t want Toyota sedan. 25 / 27 Volkswagen Volkswagen .

It’s very much a car. Nothing more, nothing less. 26 / 27 Volvo Volvo Volvo may be known for its wagon and SUVs, but it also makes some of the best-looking sedans on the market.

It’s a shame no one is buying them. 27 / 27.

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