10 most popular cars for moms



10 ) Nissan Sentra
MSRP: $19,140 / Average Paid: $18,879
Potential discount: 1.4% or $261

The least expensive vehicle on the list, the compact Nissan Sentra features an MSRP of $19,140, making it a favorite among small families with small budgets. When the 140-horsepower/2.0-liter four-cylinder engine is paired with the continuously variable transmission, the Sentra boasts fuel economy of 27 city, 34 highway, and 30.4 combined miles per gallon. The five-passenger compact sedan also features a compact 13.1 cubic feet of storage.

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Rankings data used in this article is based on Strategic Vision’s New Vehicle Experience Survey. Average price paid is the estimated average transaction price of a vehicle including delivery after incentives within the last 30 days, is subject to change, and does not include sales tax or licensing fees. Percent discount is rounded to the nearest tenth.

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