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GOBankingRates spoke with automotive experts to uncover some hidden gems in the car market.
Here are 25low-priced cars that youll regret not buying.
They are great little trucks that can take a beating and they continue to run, he said.
Nissan Versa
Looking for something more compact?
Pyle recommended the Nissan Versa.
It is small but they rarely fail and get great [miles per gallon] (MPG).
If you just need a car for yourself or your family to put a lot of highway miles on.
This would be the car to look into, he said.
Chevy Malibu
For people who need more space, theres the Chevy Malibu.
Kia Forte
Dont overlook the Kia Forte.
The engine and transaxle are there for the long run, Pyle said.
Stay on top of the fluids and filters.
You will likely pass it down to your kids with it still running like new.
Avery good deal, especially at a starting manufacturers suggested retail price (MSRP) of $21,145.
Honda Accord/Toyota Camry
These two need little introduction.
Pyle simply said There is not much to say.
Everyone knows these cars just keep going and going.
He shares that they have the leg and headroom like a truck.
He adds that theyre all easy to get in and out of and have decent cargo area.
To sum it up, theyre comfortable rides, get good fuel mileage and repairs are reasonable.
Ford Super Duty 7.3 Diesel
For those needing more power, Pyle suggested this powerhouse.
If you need a workhorse without all that emissions junk, this is the one, he said.
As far as used cars are concerned, there are alsoquite a few good buyson the market.
Here are some notable ones below.
He said you should look for unmodified examples with low mileage.
Available for as low as $5,000, its value is already growing, especially for rust-free examples.