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Hyundai Sonata

The new Sonata is loaded with safety features including blind-spot detection with rear cross-traffic alert and lane-change assist, a rearview camera, vehicle stability management system, and electronic stability control. It also comes standard with hands-free Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, has an NHTSA five-star safety rating and was voted 2017 IIHS Top Safety Pick when equipped with optional automatic emergency braking and dynamic bending lights. It also boasts the best warranty available — 10 year/100,000.

2018 starting MSRP $22,050


25/36 mpg city/highway

Mazda Mazda3

One of the most affordable new cars on this list, the Mazda3 four-door is pretty damn stylish. Equipped with Mazda's anti-lock brake system with electronic brake-force distribution and brake assist, dynamic stability control, traction-control system and a rearview camera, it’s one of the safer cars on the road. Voted a 2017 IIHS Top Safety Pick Plus “when equipped with available Smart City Brake Support and Adaptive Front-lighting System” and also named a Car and Driver 10Best for the past four years. The EPA ranks Mazda as the most “fuel-efficient auto manufacturer in the US.”

2017 starting MSRP $17,845


28/37 mpg city/highway

Subaru Impreza

Although the Impreza doesn’t come standard with as many safety features as competitors, it’s touted as the longest-lasting vehicle in its class — and every Subaru is equipped with symmetrical all-wheel drive, which improves traction for active accident avoidance. EyeSight Driver Assist technology, blind-spot detection, and rear cross-traffic alert are available on some of the more premium models, but they all come with a rear-vision camera and reverse automatic braking. The Impreza offers an impressive number of add-on components, and when equipped with EyeSight and steering-responsive headlights, it makes the IIHS list of top safety picks.

2017 starting MSRP $18,395


28/38 mpg city/highway

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