2. Mitsubishi Mirage ES
With a mini price tag of $13,830, Mitsubishi takes second place on the list. That’s not a huge shock because they’ve been a force overseas in the microcar market. But once you get inside, you’ll quickly realize the Mitsubishi Mirage isn’t for everyone.
The Mirage has just 78 horsepower and a sluggish 5-speed manual transmission. Aside from power windows and locks, any other conveniences are just a mirage (pun intended). You won’t even get Bluetooth.
1. Nissan Versa S
The Nissan Versa S “wins” the cheapest car award for 2017, but that doesn’t say much. It’s about as inspiring as eating Rice Krispies without sugar. If all you need is reliable transportation, the Versa S sedan does the trick. If you want to enjoy your drive, even a little, look back on some of the other cars here.
The Versa S has a traditional compact car shape and retains the plasticky interior feel you’ve come to expect in low-priced cars. Bare bones says it all. Only Bluetooth and air conditioning are worth mentioning. At $12,855, it’s the cheapest car for 2017. But save up your money for window tint, because you won’t want your friends to see you driving it. Or, stick to driving at night.