Mar 27, 2017 10:06 AM EDT
Cheapest Cars on Sale In The US; Mitsubishi, Chevrolet, Nissan, Ford and Smart Cars Tops the List

The cheapest cars on sale in America are not too difficult to find. However, they may represent only very basic features that you probably need from a four-wheel automotive.

Nissan Versa S Sedan. First in our list is the Nissan Versa S Sedan. According to Autoblog, the Versa S is retailing at $12,855, the lowest price available for a cheap car here in the US.

The Nissan Verda S Sedan has 109 horsepower, air-conditioning, Bluetooth, 5-speed manual transmission, and ABS control. But no automatic doors and windows. Just the basics!

Mitsubishi Mirage. The 2nd  car on the list is this popular car from Mitsubishi. At just $13,830, it's almost a bargain. However, it only has 78 horsepower but has standard power doors and locks. Brilliant!

Chevrolet Spark. Our 3rs place on the list of the cheapest cars on sale in America is the Chevrolet Spark. At $13,875, this compact car has a 98 horsepower inline, touch-screen radio with Bluetooth, android auto, and carplay. From 2016-through February 2017 sales went up to 21.5 percent.  GM Authority mentioned that the fleet sales and the car competitive advantage might be the reasons why there is an increase in car sales.

Ford Fiesta. Fourth in the list is the Ford Fiesta sedan. This compact car is cheap at a base price of $13,660 in the US. It can seat five people, which means it's a family car.

On the other hand, a 120 horsepower can make this sedan a real bargain for buyers. However, the low price might change with Trump's planned tax on imported cars.

Smart Fortwo Pure Car. This 2-seater car has a base price of $15,400. It is a lightweight 3-cylinder car suited for urban areas.

Remember that car quality is essential. And these cars are not only cheap but also has good features depending on your preference. Keep in mind that it is important to find a quality car with a great price!

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