The average price of a new car in the United States has been steadily creeping towards the $40,000 mark, but that doesn’t mean you need to spend more than you’re able or willing to simply to get from point A to point B. Late-model cars are, for the most part, built to last, so there are plenty of great options for under $10,000. We’ve picked out six dependable, pre-owned commuters that do everything almost as well as a new car for considerably less money.
We used the Edmunds True Market Value tool to determine which cars met our pricing criteria by looking up the value of a clean, entry-level example with about 100,000 miles on the clock. From there, we looked at Consumer Reports reliability scores to see how these cars are likely to hold up in daily use. Finally, we considered factors like safety, performance, practicality, and style to see which cars were genuinely worth buying.
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