The cheapest cars of 2021
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The cheapest cars of 2021

Through our research, we were able to find used Toyota, Hyundai and Ford vehicles that will help you save a lot of money on gas.

Vehicles designed to be economical are not a 2021 invention, on the contrary, there is a wide range of used vehicles that you can buy at a reasonable price, which can also help you save money on fuel in the long run. It:

1- Toyota Prius 2011

First of all, we present one of the vehicles with the highest throughput per gallon of gasoline: the 2011 Toyota Prius.

It has a V4 type engine that can be controlled by a CVT transmission that sends all the driving power to the front wheels. In addition, it has a total capacity of 98 horsepower.

Now, on to the most important thing in this case, this Toyota can go 48 to 51 miles for every gallon of fuel you put in its tank, which is pretty high compared to other cars of its make, year, and type.

As for the interior capacity, this car can accommodate up to 5 people.

The price range for a used 2011 Toyota Prius starts at $3,100 and ends at $12,400.

2- Ford Fusion Hybrid 2010

Second, we're introducing the only hybrid model on the list: the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid.

This car can maneuver at various continuous speeds, which are powered by a V4 type engine that can develop up to 191 horsepower.

On the other hand, its gas economy is between 36 and 41 mpg of fuel. Making it a pretty efficient car.

According to Edmunds, a 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid costs between $1,700 and $7,800.

3- Hyundai Veloster 2012

Last but not least, we bring you one of the most advanced vehicles on the list: the 2012 Veloster.

This car can maneuver in 6 manual speeds, which are powered by a V4 type engine that can produce up to 138 horsepower.

When it comes to fuel efficiency, this Hyundai can get between 32 and 27 miles for every gallon of fuel you put in it. On the other hand, up to 4 people can enter inside.

According to specialized website Edmunds, a 2012 Hyundai Veloster costs an average of $8,000.

 

It is important to note that all costs described in this text are in US dollars.

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