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A sedan is a (usually) four-door road vehicle, enclosed for four or more people.


List of sedans by manufacturer[]

Acura[]

Acura's first sedan sold in 1986 was the mid-size Legend.

The Integra sedan was released as a 1990 model to replace the 4-door hatchback.

The smaller mid-size Vigor was released in 1991 as an early 1992 model, and sold through 1994. It was then replaced a year later by the TL, which launched as an early 1996 model.

Early in 1996, the Legend was replaced by the RL.

Alfa Romeo[]

The Alfa Romeo 164 sedan was released as a 1991 model to replace the late 80's Milano. The 164 lasted through 1995.

Audi[]

The Audi 80 and 90 were released as 1988 models to replace the Audi 4000, followed by the 100 and 200 as 1989 models to replace the Audi 5000.

A full-size Audi V8 was sold from the 1990 through 1994 model years.

For the 1992 model year, the Audi 200 was replaced by a new S4, and the 100 was redesigned.

The second generation Audi 90 completely replaced the Audi 80 and first generation Audi 90 for the 1993 model year, and was sold through 1995.

In October 1994 for the 1995 model year, the V8 was dropped, and the 100 and S4 were replaced by two new cars: the Audi A6 and S6.

A year later for the 1996 model year, the 90 was replaced by the Audi A4.

BMW[]

Since the 1980s, there were three kinds of sedans -- compact 3-Series, mid-size 5-Series and full-size 7-Series. The 3-Series remained the entry-level BMW in the United States until 2007.

Buick[]

The original sedans from Buick were the Skyhawk, Skylark, Century, LeSabre and Electra.

The Skyhawk was discontinued in 1989, making the Skylark the new entry-level from 1990 to 1998. Also, a new Regal sedan was released as a 1990 model.

For 1991, the Electra was replaced by a new Buick Park Avenue, and also released for the 1992 model year was the bigger Roadmaster. The latter was sold through 1996.

After the Skylark was discontinued in 1998, it was replaced by the Century as the entry-level from 1999 to 2005.

All Buicks were always 4-door sedans during the 2000 and 2001 model years, until their first SUV came out in 2001.

Cadillac[]

There were originally four 4-door sedans from Cadillac: Cimarron, DeVille, Fleetwood and Sixty Special, Fleetwood Brougham (later just Brougham), and Seville.

After the Cimarron was discontinued for the 1989 model year, all sedans always had V8 engines since then.

For 1993, the Brougham was renamed the Cadillac Fleetwood as the big rear-wheel drive sedan, and the name "Fleetwood" was discontinued from the DeVille sedan before that car was redesigned for 1994. The big Fleetwood continued sales through 1996.

A new entry-level Catera sedan was released late in 1996 as a 1997 model, and was produced through 2001.

Production of the Cadillac Seville lasted through 2004, and the DeVille through 2005.

Chevrolet[]

Chrysler[]

Dodge[]

Eagle[]

Ford[]

Geo[]

Honda[]

Hyundai[]

Infiniti[]

Jaguar[]

Kia[]

Lexus[]

Lincoln[]

Mazda[]

Mercedes-Benz[]

Mercury[]

Mitsubishi[]

Nissan[]

Oldsmobile[]

Pontiac[]

Saab[]

Saturn[]

The Saturn SL-Series was the manufacturer's first sedan since 1991.

Subaru[]

Suzuki[]

The original 4-door sedan from Suzuki was the Swift, which was replaced by the Suzuki Esteem in 1995.

Toyota[]

Volkswagen[]

Volvo[]

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