Top 9 Used Cars with the Best Value for the Money (Bargains of 2019)




The price of a brand-new car has been steadily going up and the latest statistics indicate that an average American for example will leave $35,000 at the dealership. Since this number exceeds yearly earnings of many drivers, people more often turn to the used models and let someone else take the depreciation hit. In order to make sure that you buy the best value pre-owned automobile, today we will present a lineup compiled by iSeeCars. The list is comprised of cars of 2016 through 2017 model years, which cost about half of what they originally retailed for, dropping way below the $20,000 mark.

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#1 2017 Kia Cadenza

Back in the day the 2017 model year marked the arrival of the all-new second generation of Cadenza, which stood out due to the boosted luxury level, refined powertrain and new technology.

#2 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan

Today, 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan has the average pricing of $16-17k, down from the base MSRP of over $26,000 in 2017.

#3 2016 Chevrolet Impala

2016 Chevrolet Impala belongs to the 10th generation of the full-size sedan and does not differ much from its newer siblings. It offers the same 2.5L 4-cylinder or 3.6L V6, 6-speed auto, and FWD. Depending on the trim level, engine, and mileage, the pricing for the 2016 Impala fluctuates from $11,000 to more than $20,000, with the average pricetag around $17,745.

#4 2017 Kia Optima Hybrid

The three-year-old Optima falls in between the new generation of 2015 and the 2018 facelift. The hybrid modification is especially interesting, since its price is not noticeably higher, however offers great fuel efficiency rater at 38 combined MPG.

#5 2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid

Today the 2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid will cost you around $16,000, but even three years later it looks fresh. It is powered by a 2.0L gasoline engine working in tandem with a 51-horsepower electric motor and allowing to achieve 42 mpg in a combined cycle.

#6 2017 Lincoln MKZ

Being one of the fastest depreciating midsize sedans in the luxury segment, the 2017 Lincoln MKZ has dropped almost half of its original price, so be sure to check your local car dealer, because for a bargain you get the latest generation MKZ with elegant exterior styling and gutsy engine.

#7 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid

Unlike its bigger sibling, the Taurus, this compact sedan is not being discontinued just yet, even receiving a facelift for the 2019 model year. The previous version, though, is also rather freshб being revised for the last time in 2017.

#8 2016 Fiat 500L

2016 Fiat 500L is a compact 5-passenger MPV that offers plenty of cargo capacity, has good fuel economy, and comes with a manual transmission a standard. Though originally the based price for the new 2016 500L was around $20,000, today, the used model retails for $13.5k on average.

#9 2016 Ford Taurus

In production since 1985, the Ford Taurus was axed in 2019 as a part of Ford’s campaign to focus on production of SUVs and pickup trucks. The latest facelift received by the car took place in 2013.

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