Known for "bulletproof" reliability and consistently high resale value. Lowest Initial Price: Nissan Versa
The non-hybrid Civic achieves an EPA-estimated 36 combined MPG .
Approximately $17,000 to $18,330 , making it the least expensive new car in America. Efficiency: Achieves 35 combined MPG with a CVT.
The following models lead their categories for fuel efficiency, maintenance costs, and starting price.
Delivers 35 combined MPG for gas models and up to 53 MPG for hybrids. Cost of Ownership: Averaging $2,166 per year .
Offers SUV practicality at compact-car pricing, with modern standard safety features like lane-keep assist. Best Fuel Efficiency (Hybrid): Toyota Prius Efficiency: Reaches up to 57 combined MPG . Cost of Ownership: Approximately $2,650 per year .
Estimated at roughly $2,000 per year to maintain and operate, the lowest in its class.
Known for "bulletproof" reliability and consistently high resale value. Lowest Initial Price: Nissan Versa
The non-hybrid Civic achieves an EPA-estimated 36 combined MPG .
Approximately $17,000 to $18,330 , making it the least expensive new car in America. Efficiency: Achieves 35 combined MPG with a CVT.
The following models lead their categories for fuel efficiency, maintenance costs, and starting price.
Delivers 35 combined MPG for gas models and up to 53 MPG for hybrids. Cost of Ownership: Averaging $2,166 per year .
Offers SUV practicality at compact-car pricing, with modern standard safety features like lane-keep assist. Best Fuel Efficiency (Hybrid): Toyota Prius Efficiency: Reaches up to 57 combined MPG . Cost of Ownership: Approximately $2,650 per year .
Estimated at roughly $2,000 per year to maintain and operate, the lowest in its class.