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For reliable low cost (maintenance and repairs, etc)...
You could look at used elantras (not sure price new), used or new corolla possibly, used Camry or Sonota of you want something a little bigger. Or the Nissan Altima or Honda Civic or fit.
Do you just need reliable transportation? Any preferences? Gas mileage, other factors?
Personally I wouldn't consider the spark but that is me too small. The Nissan versa, Sentra, or Altima are all good choices. Maybe even a Ford focus. If you look into focus there are some years with transmission issues I believe (dual clutch or something).
Last edited by trckn4life; 03-10-2017 at 07:00 PM..
My kid got a Honda Fit right out of college and he loves it. Honda also offered special "graduate financing" rates.
Honda Fit will cost way more than 13K. I considered one in spring 2014 a few dealers had leftover 2013s, the lowest price then almost 18K sticker around 16K plus tax to purchase.
they are very simple basic cars. Mine has been exceptionally reliable.
My sister likes it much better than her prius and now she and her husband both have elantras
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