Best Used Cars for 2013 Named by Edmunds.com, See Full List

Sep 13, 2013 10:47 AM EDT | Matt Mercuro

Edmunds.com unveiled the 17 "Best Used Cars for 2013" this week, ranking vehicles that range from convertibles, trucks, and even a hybrid.

In all, nine brands were represented on the list, with Honda and Toyota leading the way with four vehicles each, according to a company press release.

Three Ford vehicles appear on the list.

"There are a lot of popular cars on this list, and that's not a surprise," said Edmunds.com Editor in Chief Scott Oldham in a press statement. "Wider availability of a particular vehicle almost always translates to more competitive prices and better value for used car shoppers."

The compete Best Used Cars for 2013 list includes:

Compact Sedan: 2006-2011 Hyundai Elantra

Compact SUV/Crossover: 2006-2011 Honda CR-V

Compact Truck: 2006-2011 Toyota Tacoma 

Convertible: 2006-2011 Volvo C70

Coupe: 2006-2011 Honda Accord

Hybrid: 2006-2011 Toyota Prius

Large Sedan: 2006-2011 Toyota Avalon

Large SUV/Crossover: 2007-2011 Mazda CX-9 

Large Truck: 2006-2011 Ford F-150 

Luxury: 2006-2011 Infiniti G35/G37/G25

Minivan/Van: 2006-2011 Honda Odyssey

Midsize Sedan: 2007-2011 Ford Fusion

Midsize SUV/Crossover: 2006-2011 Toyota Highlander 

Performance Car: 2006-2011 Ford Mustang GT

Subcompact Sedan: 2007-2011 Honda Fit

Two-Seat Sports Car: 2006-2011 Chevrolet Corvette

Wagon: 2006-2011 Subaru Outback

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