Every 2023 Full-Size Car Ranked from Best to Worst
Last update:
December 12, 2023
Full-size cars are something of a rarity today. They are low-selling and are slowly being killed off in favor of crossover SUVs. There are only three left now that Chevrolet killed the Impala and Kia’s Cadenza has abandoned the U.S. market. Still, these stately family cars are spacious enough for long road trips, even though most people’s first choice might be an SUV or minivan.
We rank all 3 full-size cars from best to worst by combining their ratings on driving performance, standard features, design, and value.
3. 2023 Chrysler 300
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The Chrysler 300 offers drivers powerful engine options and an intuitive interior design. However, this large car is a victim of its size. It’s cumbersome while other competitors are more agile. The design gives it poor visibility out of the cabin, and the 300 has below-average safety scores. It’s just not in the same league as the other two.
2. 2023 Dodge Charger
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The Dodge Charger has an exciting sporty design, but that performance focus causes it to suffer when it comes to fuel economy. The narrow windows also grant poor visibility out of the vehicle, and it has below-average reliability ratings that drag down its overall rating. Positives include a powerful engine and a spacious interior!
1. 2023 Toyota Crown
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Yes, the Crown is expensive. But for that price, drivers will find an upscale interior with an array of driver-assistance technology. A cushy ride allows the car to float down the road, and this Toyota should retain its value for years to come.