- 2010 Honda CR-V. ...
- 2011 Toyota Prius. ...
- 2010 Audi A6. ...
- 2012 Honda Civic. ...
- 2010 Mazda MX-5 Miata. ...
- 2010 Toyota RAV4. U.S. News Score: 9.1/10 | Average Listing Price: $9,095. ...
- 2009 Acura TL. U.S. News Score: 9.1/10 | Average Listing Price: $8,429. ...
- 2008 Toyota Highlander. U.S. News Score: 8.8/10 | Average Listing Price: $8,594.
- What used cars have the least problems?
- What is the sweet spot to buy a used car?
- How many miles is too much for a used car?
- Can I buy a car with 10000 dollars?
- Are cars expensive right now?
What used cars have the least problems?
Among brands, the site's statisticians determined that Mercedes-Benz vehicles are the least likely, on average, to develop check engine problems, followed by Mitsubishi, Buick, Ram, and Ford.
What is the sweet spot to buy a used car?
What Is the Used-Car Sweet Spot? It's the period after the vehicle's first — and most significant — depreciation and the second steep depreciation, which comes around the fourth year. This pattern is fairly consistent across all vehicles.
How many miles is too much for a used car?
There's no absolute number of miles that is too many for a used car. But consider 200,000 as an upper limit, a threshold where even modern cars begin to succumb to the years of wear and tear.
Can I buy a car with 10000 dollars?
Many dealerships, even franchise dealers, stock good sub-$10,000 used cars, though buying older cars from private parties can stretch your dollars further. Some sellers also have detailed maintenance records to show off, which can inform your purchase.
Are cars expensive right now?
The pandemic has thrown the auto industry completely out of whack. The amount of new cars available to buy in the US has plummeted by 75% since March 2020. As a result, prices of new and used cars have soared.