New cars under $20,000 are gone for 2026, but there are solid picks if you know where to look. These Consumer Reports choices focus on value and longevity.
The days of sub-$20,000 new cars may be over, but that doesn't mean you can't pick up a great-value new car in the U.S. today. Here are some of the cheapest.
Americans replace their cars around every eight years or so, with that figure fluctuating somewhat depending on variables like the economy and who conducted the poll. Regardless, most aren't buying ...
New cars sure have gotten expensive, haven’t they? Thanks to a gradual withering of the affordable compact and subcompact sedan segments that’s coincided with an explosion of pricier SUVs, the number ...
The Dacia Bigster is a jack of all trades. You’ll struggle to get a better car for the money that offers as much room, standard equipment and efficiency – but most rivals do better on safety.
The single biggest hurdle facing adoption of electric vehicles in America? Most people can't afford them. Still, the market is growing fast, so there are a handful of cheap electric cars to choose ...
What do you get for 22p? For that, you can travel a mile in the UK’s cheapest car to run, the Citroën Ami. For the price of a Freddo, you can travel a mile in (relative) luxury in this ...