I don't get their reasoning why the Camry is first and Sonata third... for the Sonata, they said the suspension on the SE was great for handling but didn't absorb road imperfections well, but acknoledged that the non-SE suspension settings are probably much better in this aspect. Then for the Camry, they said it didn't handle very good and didn't provide good steering feel, but its suspension handled road imperfections without any problems.
Sounds to me that they would have been much better off testing the non-SE Sonata, which would likely have outclassed the Camry based on their criterias.
Whatever, I always exclude the Camry from these list because I just don't care about it at all. Once you do that, it's hard to argue with the rest.
1. Fusion (lots of features, solid powertrain, AWD available)
2. Sonata (best powertrain/transmission combo, best fuel economy, features, value)
3. Legacy (Subaru AWD, enough said)
4. Accord (still a solid purchase)
5. Malibu (solid overall but not sure why you'd buy this instead of a Fusion other than allegiance to GM I suppose. Besides, Impala is a much better vehicle for not much more money)
6. Altima (solid overall, doesn't offer anything to distinguish itself IMO)
All in all, if I were looking for a sedan right now, I would hesitate between the Sonata, Legacy and Fusion. They all offer great value for different reasons.