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Inman Power Wheels: Final 4 best agent autos near the finish line

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Welcome to the Inman Power Wheels bracket, where your votes decide which car reigns supreme for real estate agents on the go. In weekly rounds, we’ll pit top vehicles against each other in a head-to-head battle, with the winners zooming forward until we crown the ultimate ride for real estate pros in September. From luxe to value models, SUVs to Sunbelt-market convertibles, vote for your favorites.

The second week of voting whittled the field of agent automobiles down to four as we narrowed our options in preparation for crowning the ultimate winner on Friday, Oct. 4. This week we saw, once again, some squeakers alongside some overwhelming favorites, making the anticipation even more exciting.

Which 2025 model, coming soon to a dealership near you, has proven itself as the must-have agent auto in this year’s competition? Check out the details for each car and choose your Top Two for next week. Details come from Edmunds reviews and dealer descriptions.

Bracket 1: Hyundai Elantra vs. Toyota 4-Runner


Whether you’re a brand new agent, shopping on a budget, or simply more inclined to spend your money on assets that go up in value (like real estate) instead of depreciating, the semi-finalist Hyundai Elantra is a great option. With multiple options all clocking in at less than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $29,000, you can take advantage of everything from basic to tricked-out.

From Edmunds:

Hyundai gave its compact sedan a thorough makeover last year, so few changes are in store for the 2025 Elantra. It continues to offer value and variety, from the affordable base SE to the upscale and efficient Hybrid Limited and the track-tuned Elantra N.

But the Elantra’s beauty goes deeper than its sharply creased skin, fuel economy ratings and performance numbers. It is a technologically advanced choice in its segment, offering more impressive infotainment and driver assistance systems than you’ll find in some luxury cars. Beyond that, the robust package of standard ownership benefits alone makes the Elantra worthy of a spot in your driveway.

Trim options:  SE, SEL, N Line and Limited

Price

Interior features and comfort

Fuel efficiency

When you’re hauling lawn signs, staging accessories and a mobile office on wheels, there’s no doubt that more is more when it comes to cargo space. But is it worth it to you to pay around twice as much for your vehicle — and fuel up twice as often? Only you can make that determination, but if an SUV is your preference, this fall’s Toyota 4Runner is a spectacular choice.

From Edmunds:

The birth of a new 4Runner is a rare thing — so rare, in fact, that we’ve been waiting 5,311 days since the launch of the fifth-generation 4Runner in 2009. In the last two decades, a solar eclipse has been more frequent than a new 4Runner. But all that changes Tuesday with the launch of the 2025 4Runner. It’s built on a brand-new platform, has different powertrain options, and offers seven different trims to pick from.

Price

Off-road capability

Fuel Efficiency

Interior and comfort features

Bracket 2: Lexus ES vs. BMW 5-Series


Comfort, reliability and quiet luxury are hallmarks of the Lexus brand, with a range of styles and features that make it an easy option for anyone looking at an upscale vehicle choice. From sporty to ultra lux, you’re sure to find yourself and your clients arriving in style when you choose a Lexus ES.

From Edmunds:

The ES 350 offers ample power, surprisingly good handling, and Lexus’ hallmark focus on comfort and serenity. Some rival German sedans can be sportier, but the ES remains one of today’s best all-around performers.

Trim options: ES 250,  ES 350, ES 300h (hybrid) — Luxury, Ultra Luxury and Sport Designs

Price

Fuel efficiency

Interior features

The eighth iteration of the BMW 5-Series makes this a true classic among luxury sedans, synonymous with all the best connotations of German engineering and high-end performance autos. A range of premium materials and comfort features even in the base model make this the height of sophistication while optional all-wheel drive keeps you safe and secure during adverse road conditions.

From Edmunds:

Since its inception, the BMW 5 Series has been a midsize luxury sedan with a flair for performance. In the past, the 5 Series’ engine range has spanned from an economical turbocharged four-cylinder version to the fire-breathing, all-wheel-drive sports car-crushing M5. In an era where more and more sedans are being replaced by SUVs, BMW’s investments in the 5 Series make it clear the automaker still sees value in a competent, luxurious sedan.

When the 5 Series was redesigned for the 2024 model year, a plug-in hybrid variant was conspicuous in its absence. For 2025, BMW will remedy that with the new 550e xDrive.

Trim options: BMW 530i, 530i xDrive and 540i xDrive (Core Models)

Price

Luxury and comfort features

Fuel efficiency

Performance

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