19/12/2024 · 9 months ago

Cheap Reliable Cars: 10 Affordable Cars That Will Last Forever

It's not easy to find modern cars that are both cheap and reliable. Vehicles like the Lexus GX, certain Ford Super Duty pickups, and Toyota Land Cruiser are known to rack up extremely high miles over many years, but none are cheap to buy new. Many of the cars that last longest tend to be larger, too, owing to generally hardier components and engines, but they rule out the value proposition unless you buy a much older version.

To that end, we've assembled ten smaller cars that will likely last many years without breaking the bank. Most of these are thoroughly rational purchases, so don't expect the best styling, finishes, or technologies, but they all offer stellar reliability records and widespread availability, making them great choices for anyone on a budget.

Our list limits entries to two per brand (Toyota and Honda would otherwise dominate), to a maximum price of $30k, and no older than the 2020 model year. We've used J.D. Power's "Quality & Reliability" rating as the benchmark and ordered them from lowest to highest.

2025 Mazda MX-5 Miata

Rating:76/100

2024 Mazda MX-5 Miata Brown Front View

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Starting price

$29,330

Engine

2.0-liter 4-cylinder

Horsepower

181 hp

Torque

151 lb-ft

Sports cars are not typically top of mind for long-term reliability, but the MX-5 Miata - which starts just under $30,000 - has always bucked this trend.

Over the years, Mazda has resisted adding complex turbocharged engines, dual-clutch transmissions, and unnecessary technologies to the small convertible, which explains why you have to go all the way back to the 2019 model year to find a single recall for the Miata. For that model year, one of the problems was a software issue with the automatic transmission, so we recommend springing for the manual if you want the simplest, most engaging, and most reliable ownership experience.

Mazda ranked seventh out of 30 automakers for reliability by Consumer Reports last year, so the MX-5 is a top choice for sports car thrills without the scary repair bills.

2025 Toyota RAV4

Rating: 80/100

2025 Toyota RAV4

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Starting price

$28,850

Engine

2.5-liter 4-cylinder

Horsepower

203 hp

Torque

184 lb-ft

A starting price of $28,850 for a new RAV4 LE may not be dirt cheap, but you can easily pick up a lightly used example for less than that. Like the Corolla, the base RAV4 has a naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine; it makes 203 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque, which is more than enough for your morning commute.

No serious recalls have affected the RAV4 in recent years, and while the interior isn't as luxurious as a Mazda CX-5's, it holds up well after extended use. Consumer Reports pointed out that RAV4 Hybrids are also very reliable, with the RAV4 Prime plug-in hybrid being one of the most reliable new cars in the agency's survey, but expect them to receive a name change very soon.

2025 Honda Civic

Rating: 82/100

2025 Honda Civic - exterior

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Starting price

$24,250

Engine

2.0-liter 4-cylinder

Horsepower

158 hp

Torque

138 lb-ft

A "great" quality and reliability rating from J.D. Power, brilliant build quality, and a starting price of $24,250 make the Honda Civic easy to recommend for value and long-term longevity. Some Honda Civic generations are better than others, but it's a nameplate that's as sensible as any other.

The base model's naturally aspirated 2.0-liter engine makes 158 hp and 138 lb-ft, and the K-series mill is proven. The much more energetic turbocharged engine is also known to be reliable. As a brand, Consumer Reports rated Honda as one of the top five for reliability in 2023.

2022 Honda CR-V

Rating: 82/100

2025 Honda CR-V Exterior (1)

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Average Used Price

$22,000-$35,000

Engine

1.5-liter Turbocharged 4-cylinder

Horsepower

190 hp

Torque

179 lb-ft

Although its quality and reliability rating is very good but not best-in-class, few would disagree that the CR-V has a high chance of lasting for many years. According to an iSeeCars study, the CR-V is one of the few compact crossovers that has a high chance of hitting a quarter-million miles, and we have no doubt they can go much longer.

Honda's solid build quality is legendary, and the CR-V has had hardly any recalls to its name over the last four or so years. The 2025 CR-V may be a bit too much for this exercise, but a slightly used version should still come in under $30,000, with the previous generation costing even less. As per Consumer Reports, Honda is one of the most reliable brands.

2025 Toyota Corolla

Rating: 83/100

2024 Toyota Corolla 1

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Starting price

$22,175

Engine

2.0-liter 4-cylinder

Horsepower

169 hp

Torque

151 lb-ft

The poster child for automotive reliability, the 2025 Toyota Corolla, starts at a very reasonable $22,175 for the regular version or $23,625 for the Hybrid LE. The gas-only model only produces 169 horsepower and 151 lb-ft of torque and keeps things simple with no turbocharger.

The current generation of the Corolla has been around since 2018, so it's not overloaded with too many alien technologies that can go wrong. Between the 2021 and 2024 model years, there have only been two airbag recalls and none for the mechanicals, and, according to the latest Consumer Reports brand ranking for predicted reliability, only Lexus is ranked above Toyota. The model hasn't undergone any serious changes for 2025, but that just means the value keeps on rolling.

2025 Subaru Crosstrek

Rating: 83/100

2024 Subaru Crosstrek Exterior

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Starting Price

$25,695

Engine

2.0-liter Boxer 4-cylinder

Horsepower

152 hp

Torque

145 lb-ft

There are many reliable Subarus who relish hard lives with adventurous families, but the Crosstrek is one of the most attainable, with its starting price of just over $25,000. With only 152 hp from the 2.0-liter Boxer four-cylinder engine, you won't be going anywhere in a hurry, but a larger 2.5L mill with 182 hp is available for just a bit more in 2025, and we say it's worth the extra dough.

Consumer Reports ranked Subaru just behind Honda in its list of most reliable brands in 2023, and the Crosstrek has an impressive 83/100 quality and reliability rating from J.D. Power. Meanwhile, RepairPal gives the Crosstrek 4.5 out of 5 for reliability, lower than average ownership costs, and a low chance of needing a severe repair.

2025 Kia Soul

Rating: 86/100

kia soul

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Starting Price

$20,290

Engine

2.0-liter 4-cylinder

Horsepower

147 hp

Torque

132 lb-ft

There's a lot to like about the Kia Soul, a cheerful subcompact crossover that starts only a few hundred dollars more than the Forte. The base Soul has the same 2.0-liter engine as the Forte, and it nearly equals its reliability rating too, so while it won't be a speed demon by any means, it's going to get you to your location safely, and with plenty of room for all of your belongings.

Although the 2025 Soul does have a few recalls to its name, none are expected to affect its ability to pack on many miles. Kia's brilliant warranty is a bonus if anything goes wrong, and all you'll have to worry about is being the brunt of some of your friend's jokes.

2022 Hyundai Accent

Rating: 87/100

2022 Hyundai Accent Exterior Front/Side

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Starting price

$15,000-$20,500

Engine

1.6-liter 4-cylinder

Horsepower

122 hp

Torque

114 lb-ft

Although it was discontinued after the 2022 model year, the subcompact Hyundai Accent is a very reliable car, boasting a J.D. Power quality and reliability rating of 87/100. Being a budget-minded sedan, the simple 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine is underpowered but robust, and running costs are appreciably low. We found many sub-$15k examples with low miles; if well maintained, a two- or three-year-old example still has plenty of life left, and we think the Accent could be the perfect model for someone who simply wants a decent, cheap vehicle.

2021 Nissan Frontier

Rating: 87/100

2009-2012 Nissan Frontier Front Driving

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Starting price range

$20,500-$31,500

Engine

3.8-liter V6

Horsepower

310 hp

Torque

281 lb-ft

An all-new Frontier arrived for the 2022 model year, but the new one already has one of the best quality and reliability ratings in its segment. It's the previous-gen D40 Frontier that is a safe bet for long-term ownership and our focus here, however - it was on sale in the USA for over 15 years, more than enough time to iron out any major issues.

It lacked the modern features of many rivals, but this made it easy to fix, and its most recent quality and reliability score was a brilliant 87/100. The V6 engines were also solid, but it was a four-cylinder model known to reach a million miles, with the original clutch good for over 800,000 miles.

Alongside the Tacoma (which would have made this list if we included more than two models from a single brand), the Nissan can withstand years of abuse before throwing in the towel, and used examples in the low $20k range can easily be found.

2024 Kia Forte GT

Rating:89/100

2024 Kia Forte GT Exterior

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Starting Price

$24,690

Engine

1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder

Horsepower

201 hp

Torque

185 lb-ft

Think small sedans are dead? Kia sold just under 124,000 Fortes in the USA last year, proving that its combination of value and dependability holds much appeal. Sure, the Forte is dead for 2025, but that doesn't mean you can't find plenty of 2024 models still on the lot, and we recommend you try to find yourself a Forte GT model if possible, because it offers 201 horsepower and an available six-speed manual for cheap.

According to J.D. Power, the quality and reliability rating of 89/100 for the Forte places it above the Civic and Corolla - and everything else in the segment. Throw in Kia's ten-year/100,000-mile warranty, and you end up with a car that delivers a trouble-free ownership experience.

The only factor that may prevent your Forte from staying in the family for a long time is its tendency to be stolen, but Kia has rolled out plenty of fixes to make that less of a concern.

Honorable Mentions

If you're willing to spend more or buy an older used car, these cars are known to reach or exceed 250,000 miles over many years with adequate maintenance:

  • Toyota Camry
  • Toyota 4Runner
  • Toyota Tacoma
  • Toyota Tundra
  • Toyota Sequoia
  • Toyota Avalon
  • Toyota Land Cruiser
  • Honda Accord
  • Honda Ridgeline
  • Hyundai Elantra
  • Ford F-250/F-350 Super Duty
  • Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
  • Ram 2500
  • Subaru Outback
  • Acura MDX
  • Lexus LS

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