Buying a used car has always been a challenge for new buyers. It is not only the price tag that comes into consideration but also the vehicle's condition and availability.
When buying a used car, it is better to look for the most reliable one. Yes! We know that a 2008 BMW 760Li is a fantastic saloon with a masterpiece of art engine under the hood but owning such a car can cost you the same price as the car itself sometimes.
So there we are in car review magazine with the list of 10 best-used cars you have to think of.
No matter if you are buying a first or second-generation Toyota Sequoia, it is one of the best bargains out there. The first-generation Sequoia might not be very attractive but it comes with plenty of room alongside a bulletproof 4.7-liter V8 engine.
The second generation comes with a 5.7-liter V8 that can run forever for you. What you need to do with your Sequoia is give it oil and gas.
Nissan Armada is known as the Patrol in other markets. This large SUV not only has great built quality and comes with handy features but also has a very powerful and reliable 5.6-liter V8 engine.
You can have a Mercedes-AMG E63 at a reasonable price these days but don't forget that high-tech super powerful twin-turbocharged V8 needs lots of money to remain operative. The E300 with a 3.0-liter naturally aspirated V6 has acceptable power output with a very satisfying fuel economy.
Honda Accord is competing in a very challenging segment with very respectful rivals. Saying this, it is still one of the top 3 cars in its segment. Honda Accord is affordable, super reliable, and offers above-segment ride quality which makes it a great choice for first-time buyers just like its smaller brother Civic Sedan.
If you are looking for a used high rider with tons of features, Hyundai Tucson is your car. Tucson is a beautiful crossover with plenty of features such as heated and ventilated front seats, 360-degree camera, blind spot monitoring system and etc. although the Tucson has never been considered a fun car to drive, the 1.6-liter turbo variant never lets you down in case of overtaking. its twin, Kia Sportage can also be a good choice.
If you are looking for a muscle car but you aren't sure that you can afford the gas price to feed their thirsty V8 engines, a Mustang with a 2.3-liter turbocharged EcoBoost sounds the best deal. It is a rear-wheel drive sports car with the fuel consumption of a daily midsize sedan.
Just like the Toyota Sequoia first generation, the second generation of Lexus LX uses the 4.7-liter V8 that refuses to die. Although the land cruiser is not very popular in North America, the LX470 is the closest car to the LC100 if you want a proper offroader with some luxury elements inside.
It is nearly a decade since Mazda ceased the production of the beautiful CX-7 but it is still one of the best-used family cars in the market. Its built quality is magnificent and with a 2.3-liter turbocharged engine with more than 250 hp, it can still pump some adrenaline to its passengers.
The second-generation Mazda 3 is a very affordable car these days. It may suffer from a lack of active safety features and look a little old but its driving experience compared to other cars with the same price tag is undoubtedly fantastic.
Mitsubishi ASX is known as the Outlander Sport in America. It is not as fun to drive as the lancer EVO but it is a reliable crossover with decent built quality and features.