. As used car prices continue to rise, you might be surprised that many of these cars still sell for much closer to their original MSRP than you’d normally expect.
Finding an affordable used car these days can be quite a search, but it’s not impossible—it just requires a little research. To help simplify the task,
hatchback gets an amazing 36 mpg highway estimate from the EPA—but if you find an LX model with an automatic transmission, that average leaps to 40 mpg. Sure, you sacrifice some of the fun and control of a manual transmission, but when we’re talking about affordability, every penny saved is worth it.
Pros: Excellent fuel economy and interior materials
is functional. It gets you from point A to point B reliably—and sometimes, that’s all we need in a car. The Sentra is staunchly average in all arenas, including fuel economy, with an EPA-rated 29 mpg city and 37 highway.
, so buyers lose the chance to experience all the fun you’d expect from an engine with one of the highest power ratings in its class. But fret not, the engine is pretty peppy even with its standard automatic, and gets the gas mileage we expect from a subcompact—an average 39 mpg highway.
Pros: Sophisticated appearance and peppy engine
Cons: Base model has no options—not even power windows
packaging—and paired with a manual transmission, it’s just as fun to drive. The peppy subcompact delivers average fuel economy for its class at 32 mpg city and 40 mpg highway. All told, this is our number-one pick from this list.
Pros: Peerless interior quality, playful handling
Cons: A bit slow (but not disappointingly so), no hatchback option
Key Takeaway The 2019 Toyota Yaris is our top pick for affordable cars from 2019.
Chevrolet Cruze — est. $15,478-$17,035
Engine: 153-hp turbocharged four-cylinder (available in gasoline or diesel)
If you’re truly looking to save money at every turn, search out a 2019
with a diesel engine. You lose the option of a manual transmission—but that’s actually not a bad thing in this case. You’ll get a breathtaking 52 mpg highway in return.
offered plentiful options, so you’re likely to find some well-equipped examples. Fuel efficiency is on par for its class.
While the base model only offers a 5-inch display for its infotainment system, upper trims come standard with a 7-inch screen. Many buyers opted for the upgraded 8-inch touchscreen with navigation and wireless charging for phones, so keep an eye out for those options.
Pros: Attractive looks, fantastic infotainment system
delivers on many of the things buyers look for in a subcompact car—a spacious cabin, snappy handling, and reliability. Unfortunately, the Sonic doesn’t deliver like others in its class when it comes to fuel economy, rating only 27 mpg city and 34-38 highway.
in North America as the manufacturer shifted its focus primarily to trucks and SUVs. The Fiesta is small, feisty, and well-balanced around corners, which makes up for its sluggish acceleration. Its fuel economy leaves a lot to be desired, too, with an EPA rating of only 27 mpg city and 37 mpg highway.
Pros: Hatchback offers plenty of storage space with seats folded down
Cons: Scant options on base model, below-average fuel economy
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Chevrolet Spark — est. $13,168-$14,919
Engine: 98-hp 1.4L four-cylinder
Chevy is dominating this list and the market when it comes to compact and subcompact cars. The 2019
is the most affordable hatchback in its class—and Chevy didn’t skimp on quality to make that rank. With its teeny-tiny engine, you’d expect fuel economy to be a major selling point for this one, but at just 29 mpg city and 37 highway, it’s barely average.
offers a comfortable interior and staid reliability. But it’s the cheapest new car sold in the US for a reason. You get what you pay for—and with the Versa, you don’t pay for much. Even the fuel economy is lackluster at best, averaging only 34 mpg highway.
Pros: Inexpensive
Cons: Cheap materials
Key Takeaway The 2019 Versa is the frugal car buyers’ best option.
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Do your research. Generally speaking, used cars are very reliable. But some models have known issues that have led to recalls and even accidents. These are all well-documented, so take some time to read up on your model before making a decision to buy.
How can I tell if the car I’m planning to buy is reliable?
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Get an independent inspection. Contrary to what you may think, most car dealers are not car experts—but licensed, independent mechanics are.
What should I do if it turns out I’ve bought a lemon?