By Far The Most Economical Automobile For 10000-15000 Dollars

By Cassiee Herron


If you are planning to get a brand new car but don't want one that eats a lot of gas or would cost a lot for repairs, you should consider a car that costs between $10,000 to $15,000. It must also have 4/5 doors and it should not be a big car.

You ought to also search for a car that runs on gasoline. The engines that work on gas and that are cost effective include the Yaris engines from Toyota. But if you prefer diesel engines, there are a selection of diesel-fueled cars also.

If perhaps you are able to afford a new car, you could get a brand new Corsa, Astra, Opel or Renault Clio between the price range of 8,000 to 10,000 Euros. You may also consider buying a second-hand car with 60 000 - 140 000 kilometers.

When you've got greater than 12 000 dollars, you can find Opel Astra, Mazda 6 (a great car with a lot of optional features), and some Hyundai Accents. You can even search for a Toyota Yaris on gas, but it will be hard. You'll be able to come across some BMWs, although only older models that will probably consume quite a substantial amount of gas.

In case you have in excess of 13 000 dollars, you can certainly look at new cars. The Mitsubishi Colt is a wonderful idea, it can be a little loud inside. And don't forget, the Colt won't have a good resale value in spite of its decent quality.

One more good but tiny car is the Suzuki Swift. There is ample room for the driver but for the rest of the car, it's a bit cramped. The economy model that operates on a 1.25 liter engine is not particularly peppy and not the best value for a new car.

The Hyundai Accent 1.5 is yet another car with typical optional features and a respectable warranty. The service for this car is considered very good and their warranty covers five years or 100,000 kilometers.

Skoda is the one other good make, and the new Fabia with 68 HP is surely a great option. On the other hand, the service isn't so great, and you might have problems repairing it at your local garage.

A new Renault Clio having an engine of 1.5 and 65 horse power has enough room for bigger persons. It offers decent mileage at 5.4 liters per 100km in the city and it consumes just 3.8 liters on the highway. One important thing is certain: if you are looking for low consumptions, you will have to overlook the high performance cars. But many of these cars can run as high at 120 km/h without very much trouble. At higher speeds, the cars could consume more gas at 4 liters per kilometer but will not go higher than 7 or 8.




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