Cheapest Car Brands
Car prices have skyrocketed in recent years, with the average new car costing over $45,000. Much of that increase comes from the popularity and high price tags of modern trucks and SUVs. But even base model subcompact cars like the Nissan Versa and Toyota Yaris have starting prices above $15,000, while finding an affordable vehicle in the midsize or larger categories can be increasingly challenging for young buyers just starting out.
The good news is that even today’s cheapest new cars include highly advanced standard features in their base price. The technology behind modern fuel-efficient powertrains and active safety features would have only been available on high-end luxury cars just a few years ago. Now small cars that focus on fuel economy also include everything from Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to automatic emergency braking and lane-departure warning as standard equipment.
This means buyers on a budget can seek high mpg, low price models like the Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte, and Toyota Corolla and still enjoy the benefits of the latest infotainment and safety tech. Shoppers seeking maximum affordability might consider recent model year used cars, which still offer many of these high-tech features as standard or optional equipment. Shopping used might also allow features like all-wheel drive, bigger touchscreen displays, and larger crossover models with more roomy interiors, like the Kia Soul or Chevy Equinox, to fit into a buyer’s budget. Buyers seeking the lowest-price models should carefully consider what equipment is included for that price. Does the car have an automatic transmission or a do-it-yourself manual transmission? Also consider warranty coverage, as post purchase repairs can make a seemingly cheap car suddenly much more expensive to maintain.
Below you’ll find each automaker ranked by the average of their new car starting price across their entire model line. You’ll also see their models ranked by lowest to highest starting price, making it easy to identify the cheapest models from any brand.
Cheapest Car Brands (Ranked By Lowest Starting MSRP)
1. Mitsubishi
Average Starting MSRP: $25,545 Cheapest Vehicles
Mitsubishi Mirage – $16,695
Mitsubishi Mirage G4 – $17,795
Mitsubishi Outlander Sport – $23,695
2. Subaru
Average Starting MSRP: $29,482 Cheapest Vehicles
Subaru Impreza – $19,795
Subaru Impreza (wagon) – $22,995
Subaru Legacy – $24,895
3. Hyundai
Average Starting MSRP: $31,393 Cheapest Vehicles
Hyundai VENUE – $19,900
Hyundai ELANTRA – $21,625
Hyundai KONA – $24,250
4. Buick
Average Starting MSRP: $31,950 Cheapest Vehicles
Buick Envista – $22,400
Buick Encore GX – $25,600
Buick Envision – $35,900
5. Kia
Average Starting MSRP: $31,988 Cheapest Vehicles
Kia Rio – $16,750
Kia Rio 5-Door – $17,690
Kia Forte – $19,790
6. Honda
Average Starting MSRP: $32,111 Cheapest Vehicles
Honda Civic – $23,950
Honda HR-V – $24,100
Honda Civic (hatchback) – $24,950
7. MINI
Average Starting MSRP: $32,657 Cheapest Vehicles
MINI Hardtop 2 Door – $25,800
MINI Hardtop 4 Door – $26,800
MINI Hardtop 2 Door (electric) – $30,900
8. Mazda
Average Starting MSRP: $32,787 Cheapest Vehicles
Mazda Mazda3 Sedan – $24,170
Mazda CX-30 – $24,995
Mazda Mazda3 Hatchback – $25,690
9. Volkswagen
Average Starting MSRP: $33,568 Cheapest Vehicles
Volkswagen Jetta – $21,435
Volkswagen Taos – $23,995
Volkswagen Jetta GLI – $28,085
10. Toyota
Average Starting MSRP: $36,078 Cheapest Vehicles
Toyota Corolla – $22,050
Toyota Corolla Hybrid – $23,500
Toyota Corolla Hatchback – $23,505
11. Dodge
Average Starting MSRP: $36,133 Cheapest Vehicles
Dodge Hornet – $31,400
Dodge Challenger – $31,965
Dodge Charger – $34,230
12. Nissan
Average Starting MSRP: $39,798 Cheapest Vehicles
Nissan Versa – $16,130
Nissan Sentra – $20,630
Nissan Kicks – $20,790
13. Ford
Average Starting MSRP: $40,527 Cheapest Vehicles
Ford Maverick – $23,400
Ford Maverick (hybrid) – $23,400
Ford Escape – $28,000
When considering your next vehicle purchase, understanding the starting prices and the cheapest options available from various brands can help you make a more informed decision. Whether you're drawn to the affordability of a Mitsubishi Mirage or the value of a Ford Maverick, there’s a range of options to fit every budget. From compact cars to hybrid models and beyond, knowing the cost of entry for each brand can guide you towards the best choice for your needs and preferences.
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