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2. Honda Fit
People who are in the market for an affordable second-hand car that costs between $5,000 and $7,000 need look no further than the Honda Fit. This innovative hatchback car is rugged and tougher than it looks. People who buy this car needn’t worry about spending hours at the repair garage. The Honda Fit is known for being exceptionally durable and able to pile on the miles without incurring huge repair costs. U.S. News and World Report has named the Honda Fit the “Best Subcompact Car for the Money” for being spacious, comfortable and dependable. Standard features include air conditioning, power windows and door locks and a stereo with an auxiliary input jack. The vehicle also comes with anti-lock brakes and electronic brake-force distribution. For people in the market for a small car, or a first car, the Honda Fit is a great second-hand option.
1. Toyota Corolla
Automotive experts claim that there are more second-hand Toyota Corollas on North American roads today than any other vehicle. And for good reason. The Toyota Corolla has proven itself to be the king of used cars. Known as an “everyman car,” the Toyota Corolla is a popular choice for people who value affordability and dependability. It is also a decent size and has ample room for a mid-sized car. This car regularly appears on lists of the best cars to own and has won numerous awards for its functionality and affordability. And while some Toyota models have been the subject of vehicle recalls in recent years, the Toyota Corolla has weathered the storm and remains one of the automaker’s signature models around the world. New, a Toyota Corolla can cost as much as $25,000. But used, the cars often sell for $10,000 or less depending on the year and mileage. Most used Corollas sell for under $12,000.
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