As you might guess, some cars on the list are rare in Ukraine. But there are also those that, on the contrary, are very popular. So we hope that among the used cars recommended by the American portal Edmunds.com, you will find the car you’ve been thinking about for a long time… City Car: Honda Fit (Jazz)
Edmunds.com’s opinion: This car stands out for its good handling, fuel efficiency, and a surprisingly spacious interior for its size. Plus, it has a variety of features that make life easier.
It is known for high reliability and slow depreciation on the used market.
Compact Sedan: Hyundai Elantra
Edmunds.com’s opinion: This car is distinguished by good build quality, reliability, and low operating costs. Plus, it offers rich equipment and decent design. Midsize Sedan: Ford Fusion
Edmunds.com’s opinion: In addition to reliability and low operating costs, the advantages of this model include a spacious interior and a smooth ride. And the build quality was also up to par. P.S.
It should be noted that the American Ford Fusion and the European model with the same name are two completely different cars. The American version is a large sedan. In Europe, the name Fusion was given to a small “tall” hatchback based on the Fiesta. Full-Size Sedan: Toyota Avalon
Edmunds.com’s opinion: A spacious, comfortable, and luxurious car. It has a good engine, excellent build quality, and many other great features.
This makes it a good car even on the used market.
Coupe: Honda Accord
Edmunds.com’s opinion: This model offers a decent interior, high reliability, and good engines at a relatively low price.
Convertible: Volvo C70
Edmunds.com’s opinion: A major advantage of this Volvo is its retractable steel roof, which allows the C70 to transform from a convertible into a coupe. Plus, it has a comfortable interior, numerous safety systems, and good engines.
Station Wagon: Subaru Outback
Edmunds.com’s opinion: Two generations of the Outback were produced during these years, and you can choose either. The main advantage of the Outback is, of course, its increased ground clearance and all-wheel-drive system. But in addition, it offers reliability, excellent build quality, and good handling.
Compact Crossover: Honda CR-V
Edmunds.com’s opinion: Among the used small crossovers sold on the American market, the CR-V is the best choice. This car is relatively inexpensive, reliable, comfortable, and won’t cause any operational issues.
Midsize Crossover: Toyota Highlander
Edmunds.com’s opinion: Not the most perfect car, but on the used market, it is one of the best, both in the first and second generations.
Reliability, low repair costs, a good six-cylinder engine, all-wheel drive, and the availability of seven-seat versions. All this makes the Highlander a very attractive car on the used market.
Large Crossover: Mazda CX-9
Edmunds.com’s opinion: A large seven-seat Mazda with a sporty character but a very spacious interior. Add to that reliability and relatively slow depreciation over the years.
Minivan: Honda Odyssey
Edmunds.com’s opinion: The Honda Odyssey has long been one of the best in the family minivan segment. So its leadership in the used car class is no surprise. A good car.
And reliable too.
Van: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
Edmunds.com’s opinion: If you need to buy a used delivery van, the Sprinter is the best choice. Yes, it’s not a beauty, but it’s spacious, comfortable, and, most importantly, reliable.
Midsize Pickup: Toyota Tacoma
Edmunds.com’s opinion: The Japanese offered a wide selection of cab and engine options. So finding a suitable option on the used market will be easy. Full-Size Pickup: Ford F-150
Edmunds.com’s opinion: The true king of the American car market (the most popular model in the U.S. for many years) remains the leader in the used segment as well.
Luxury Sedan: Infiniti G35
Edmunds.com’s opinion: The Japanese answer to the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4 turned out to be quite successful. And reliable.
Hybrid: Toyota Prius
Edmunds.com’s opinion: The most common hybrid on the market, so finding a car in good condition will be easy. Plus, no major reliability issues with the Prius have been identified.
Sports Car: Chevrolet Corvette
Edmunds.com’s opinion: In the U.S. market, this model is relatively inexpensive in used condition. But even at 3-7 years old, the Corvette remains a classic American supercar.
TJ, based on materials from mail.ru and edmunds.com