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The Best Cars and SUVs For Your Daily Commute

A commuter car is a vehicle that has a special mission. Unlike a family car, sports car, or a vehicle you intend to use primarily for fun, a commuter car has one goal - to make your commute as comfortable and trouble-free as possible. We test vehicles at iSeeCars and have determined without any doubt that a good commuter car has certain attributes that can help make a long commute in traffic more tolerable. In addition to the facts and figures we will use to rank the best commuter cars, we are going to share our first-hand experience with readers based on our real-world testing of these vehicles in Metro Boston commuting.

iSeeCars has assembled a list of the ten best cars and crossovers for commuting. Our team of researchers narrowed the field by looking at four important criteria for commuter cars. First, quality. The vehicle you rely on to get you to and from work must above all other things be reliable. It’s no accident that vehicles with a strong reputation for durability, quality, and reliability are so often chosen as commuter cars.

Next up, driving comfort. iSeeCars chose only vehicles with ample driver legroom for this list of the best commuter cars. Every entry has, at a minimum, 42 inches of driver legroom. Being cramped in a car is no way to begin or end your workday. All of the vehicles on this list, regardless of their overall size, will provide most drivers with room to stretch out behind the wheel.

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Let’s face it; You are a little groggy some Monday mornings and dog-tired on Fridays after a long work week. And so too are all of your fellow commuters. You are going to slog into work come rain, sleet, or snow. You deserve a safe car. Every vehicle on the list has earned atleast a 9.0 iSeeCars safety score based on ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).

Lastly, fuel-efficiency is also an important aspect of a commuter car. The vehicles on this list all achieve above-average gas mileage for their classes.

We understand that vehicle owners need to satisfy more than one mission with the vehicle they own. Few of us buy a vehicle solely for driving back and forth to the office. So, to make this list of the best commuter vehicles more meaningful we have broken down the list into two groups. The best cars, meaning sedans and coupes, and the best SUVs, which will of course include crossovers. Whichever vehicle shape you opt for, there are some excellent choices available from a variety of brands. We will start with the cars first.

Top 9 Commuter Cars - Sedans and Coupes

Best Commuter Cars

Rank

Car

Reliability Score

Safety Score

MPG, comb

Leg Room (inches)

New Car Avg Price

3yo Used Car Avg Price

1

Honda Civic Coupe

9.1

10.0

32.5

42.3

$24,150

$27,044

2

Honda Accord Sedan

9.0

10.0

28.8

42.4

$31,435

$28,671

3

Toyota Prius hatchback

8.9

10.0

52.0

42.3

$28,673

$25,233

4

Honda Civic Sedan

8.6

10.0

33.5

42.2

$25,000

$24,529

5

Toyota Corolla

8.5

9.0

32.0

42.3

$21,630

$24,218

6

Mazda MAZDA6

8.4

10.0

28.5

42.2

$30,188

$25,660

7

Mazda MAZDA3

8.3

10.0

31.3

42.2

$26,950

$23,051

8

Nissan Altima

8.3

10.0

29.5

44.7

$29,400

$23,708

9

Subaru Impreza

8.0

9.0

29.5

43.3

$21,115

$23,239

#1 - Honda Civic Coupe

The Honda Civic is a vehicle that has grown up. We knew the Civic and loved it when it was a tiny economy car. Today, the Civic is offered in three body styles and over 15 trims, all of which are intermediate or mid-size in EPA passenger volume.

The Civic Coupe is a vehicle that is fun to drive, has looks that qualify the car as a great date-night ride, and above all, offers Honda practicality. The Civic is a vehicle that is “bigger on the inside” than you would expect from its outside dimensions, and nobody does commuter car packaging better than Honda.

What boosted the Civic Coupe to the top of our objective list was its durability, great safety score of 4.8, and a Combined EPA estimate of 32.5 MPG. Beginning with the 2019 model year, the Civic has the following standard safety features: forward collision warning, forward automatic emergency braking, road departure mitigation, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, traffic sign recognition, and automatic high-beam headlights.

The Civic scores high in every category. We were glad the numbers proved what we suspected all along; The Honda Civic is a commuter car that is hard to top. It also is our choice for the Best Small Car.

# 2 - Honda Accord

If you need or want a slightly larger commuter car the Honda Accord Sedan is a great choice. The Accord is nimble, fun to drive, and makes a great car for those who may have a client in the vehicle or who may carpool.

The Accord is a car with a great reliability score, a perfect 5-star NHTSA rating for safety, and great fuel economy for its size. The Accord also holds its value better than many sedans in its class. Those who are interested in a roomy car should start here. The Accord is praised for its sporty handling while offering more passenger room than most of its competitors. It also has appealing engine options, starting with its responsive 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing 192 horsepower. Standard safety features include: forward collision warning, forward automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with road sign recognition, lane departure warning with lane keep assist, driver drowsiness monitoring, and automatic high-beam headlights.

#3 - Toyota Prius

The Prius has been topping lists since it appeared twenty years ago. Owners of Prius cars know that it is much more enjoyable to drive than naysayers would like to believe and the Prius has a record of reliability that is unmatched in the green vehicle world.

With a mileage rating above 50 MPG (Fifty!) the Prius rivals fully-electric vehicles in cost of energy per mile. The Prius also has an unusually-long range of just under 600 miles. With a normal commute, you may only need to fill up twice per month.

The Toyota Prius is now offered in many versions. Is it snowy where you work? Opt for the all-wheel drive Prius. Does your company offer free EV charging? Opt for the Prius Prime plug-in hybrid and snag some free electricity. Whichever Prius you choose, your commute will be more economical in a Prius than in almost any other vehicle. And Toyota’s Prius has earned Top Safety Pick awards from IIHS. The Prius is a car that makes commuting not just economical, but sensible.

#4 - Honda Civic Sedan

After singing the praises of the Civic Coupe, what is left to say about the Civic Sedan? A few things. First up, the Civic Sedan is about the same size inside as cars in the segment above it were just a generation ago. This is a big car we all remember as being compact.

The Civic Sedan also tops any coupe for commuters with families. You can’t buckle up your bundle of joy in the back of a Civic Coupe without bending and twisting. The Civic Sedan offers 90% of the coolness of the Coupe with much more practicality.

#5 - Toyota Corolla

The Toyota Corolla’s efficient 2.0-liter engine achieves an EPA-estimate gas mileage of 31 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway.

Whenever we test a Corolla Sedan we fall back in love with the Corolla all over again. The Corolla Sedan drives like a car twice its price. The engine is quiet, the mileage is impressive. Perhaps most of any vehicle on this list, the Corolla has earned a reputation for reliability. The Corolla comes with standard features including a 7-inch touch screen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Amazon Alexa, and Bluetooth connectivity.

The Corolla is a safe bet in any trim and whether new or used (assuming you do your due diligence). With an entry-level price close to $20K, plus two years of included maintenance when purchased new, the Toyota Corolla is the value pick of this group.

#6 - Mazda Mazda6

Psst. Want to know a secret? The Mazda6 Sedan is a luxury car hiding in the mainstream segment. It is also the pick of the litter in any four-door comparison test done by enthusiast magazines. The Mazda6 handles great and can be purchased with an optional turbocharged engine for extra power. Both available engines come standard with a six-speed automatic transmission.

Mazda’s interiors top the quality and styling of many premium brands we test. With options on higher trim levels like heated and cooled front seats and heated steering wheel, the Mazda6 is easily the most comfortable sedan on this list of great commuter cars.

#7 - Mazda Mazda3 Sedan