For consumers, dreamers of having their own car or even being able to buy a new car, the question that has been reflected is “why are new cars so expensive?”. The question is pertinent, since a car that was worth 50 thousand reais in 2020 has increased so much that it reached double the price in 2022. In these cases, among the most viable options for those who don't want to give up having their own car is the possibility of buying a second-hand car.
So if you need a new car, but you can't afford it, a used car can be a great option. They exist cheap used cars, with prices of up to R$ 30 thousand. Learn more details!
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Due to the lack of new cars, consumers end up turning to used cars, creating the same problem of supply and demand. Many people are going after cars and the market is not ready to respond and the products for sale are proving to be overpriced. To give you an idea, a used car had a time lag from purchase to resale of more than two months in 2019, today it dropped a lot to about 30 days, precisely with the aim of accelerating the transactions.
Now check the list below for 5 used car models that cost up to R$ 30,000 and that you can choose if you still don't have enough money to invest in a brand new vehicle.
Paying less than R$ 25 thousand, it is possible to buy a good 5-speed manual hatch car with a 2.0 engine that has 151 horsepower and 62.2 kgfm of torque. In addition, you find it with leather seats and even an air conditioner with a digital reader. What about?
The 2004 Toyota Corolla SEF is one of the best cars you can find at an affordable price today, which at the time was top of the line. The engine is a 1.8 with an incredible 136 horsepower and 17.44 kgfm of torque. In this case, the transmission is automatic and has 4 gears.
The Fiat Palio is by far one of the most sought after cars by used car buyers. The 2004 model had a good rating and an economical 1.0-liter 65-horsepower gasoline engine. The most complete version offers air conditioning and electric mirrors.
With this option, you have a more modern and equipped alternative for just over R$25,000 (about R$27,500). This variant has the same 1.6 liter 104hp EA111 engine as the current model, so you will have a wider selection of items for the car.
Finally, we have the option that never goes out of style. The 2012 Ford Ka, which is known as “Kazinho” for having two doors, may be the cost-effective option you are looking for. However, it is very economical and has satisfactory power for a 73 hp 1.0 engine. The resale of this vehicle is very good and maintenance is usually not a headache.