It's a new year, and that means many Americans will buying a new car. Thanks to incentives and technology improvements, now is a great time to buy a new car. Let's take a look at some of the best sedans to buy this year.

Ford Fusion: The new Fusions keep getting better. For the 2016 model, which will debut later this year, the grille will look just as sporty as it did in 2015.

The touch-screen MyFord technology will stay inside the car. But, one major feature that is likely to change is the shifter. Instead of being a traditional shift knob, we are likely to see a rotary dial similar to the Chrysler 200.

The interior will get a major update, and it will look even better than the 2015. Expect a new steering wheel and dashboard design.

With great gas mileage, the Fusion is one of the best American sedans out there right now. If you want great value and do not want the rotary knob, grab a 2015 Fusion when the 2016s debut.

Honda Accord: The 2015 Accord continues to be one of America's favorite sedans thanks to Honda's reliability and safety ratings.

All Accords now come with a backup camera, which is a great safety and convenience feature. Most of the Accords will also be fitted with a continuously variable transmission (CVT) and a four-cylinder engine.

With HondaLink, you will be able to enjoy your favorite tunes from your Smartphone or MP3 player.

Honda's four cylinder engines only put out 185-189 horsepower but are excellent on gas, averaging about 36 miles to the gallon on the highway.

Toyota Camry: Toyota is right up there with Honda in terms of having a reliable and safe sedan.

For the 2015 model, Toyota got an appearance re-haul. A bigger grille and better quality plastics on the interior give this year's Camry a stronger feel both inside and out.

Toyota customers requested a better driving experience and with the 2015 Camry, the company made sure of it. Toyota refined the body and suspension to deliver a better, smoother ride.

Like the Accord, all Camrys come with a backup camera. They also give Bluetooth connections to even the base model.

Averaging 35 miles per gallon on the highway, the Camry is great on gas.

Chevy Cruze: The Cruze starts at about $19,000 in price and is smaller than the Camry and Accord but it still is a great, feature-packed car from Chevy.

The Cruze will get about 46 miles per gallon the highway and will still fit up to five passengers.

The 2015 Cruze gets Internet built into the car. This is a feature that Chevy is really trying to get boast to potential customers.

The 2015 Cruze has a big trunk and looks great on the inside, but the comfort is just not there for multiple passengers.

Which car would you choose?