Hmm... well, unfortunately the car I drive does tend to look like every other sedan on the road, but I've had really good luck with my Ford Fusion. It's a 2007, manual transmission, four dour sedan, SEL model which gets it some of the "nicer" electronic climate control options right on the steering wheel (temp +/- and fan speed), cruise control, gets about 29 mpg in very heavy city traffic and 36+ highway mileage, and as an added bonus the Fusion models score nicely on the newest IIHS safety test, the narrow-head-on collision, which measures what happens when someone barely clips the front of their car on the corner of another vehicle or a tree or a post.
My wife drives a 2008 Fusion SE, so it doesn't have the steering wheel climate controls or, strangely, the indoor/outdoor thermometer and the little sensor on the dashboard that tells the car whether it's dark and needs to turn the headlights on and tilt the rearview mirror. She gets comparable gas mileage, though a little bit less on the highway and a little bit better in the city. And because hers is the "sport" package, it has the little built in spoiler on the back.
They're both nice cars to drive, though hers is a little cramped for me to drive on long trips - but only in the driver's seat.