Nada Show Attend

If you're in the market for a new car, the NADA Show in New Orleans in January is your best chance to see what's out there.

Here's a look at some of the buzzy new offerings, courtesy of Jalopnik, the Los Angeles Times, and the National Automobile Dealers Association: Kia: First off, it's got the new Niro, the first Niro-style sedan to hit the market since the mid-'90s.

It's got a starting price of $19,935, reports Jalopnik.

It's the first Niro ever to hit the market with a starting price under $20,000, notes the Times.

Nissan: First off, it's got the Qashqai, the first Qashqai-style sedan to hit the market since the mid-'90s.

It's got a starting price of $25,935.

It's the first Qashqai-style sedan to hit the market with a starting price under $20,000.

Toyota: First off, it's got the Camry, the first Camry ever to hit the market.

It's got a starting price of $25,935.

It's the first Camry ever to hit the market with a starting

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