Cheapest Car You Can Buy 2017 -
The (Canada only) base price was $9,988 , but adding A/C required an automatic transmission, bumping the real price to $13,648 .
Choosing a "cheap" car in 2017 meant navigating a thin line between low upfront costs and "bare-bones" utility. Below is a breakdown of the most affordable options from that year across different categories. Top 3 Absolute Cheapest New Cars (MSRP) cheapest car you can buy 2017
: The 2017 Honda Fit won U.S. News & World Report’s award for its versatile "Magic Seat" and high safety scores. The (Canada only) base price was $9,988 ,
The also required a CVT upgrade to include air conditioning, raising its price to $13,895 . Top 3 Absolute Cheapest New Cars (MSRP) :
The (sedan) was the absolute cheapest new car you could buy in 2017, starting at an MSRP of $11,990 .
: Starting at $11,990 , it was the only new car in America with a base price under $12,000. It featured a 109-hp engine and a 5-speed manual transmission but lacked power windows and locks at the base level.