Here’s the latest selection from Consumer Reports on what they found to be the most fuel-efficient used compact cars with a focus on those that are proven reliable and depreciated enough to qualify as a smart compact car buy.
It’s All About Savings on Fuel Economy and Car Cost
Lately, we’ve been alerting readers to recent Consumer Reports lists of the most fuel-efficient compact SUVs and the best new car deals for 2022 sedans. Today, CR analysts report a new ranking of their choice of compact car models that are 5 years old and proven to be reliable and fuel-efficient with this latest listing to let consumers know what models make for the best deals in terms of gas mileage and qualify as a smart consumer buy.
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Caveats to Any Used Car Buy
While buying a recommended compact used car based on information from a reliable and trusted source like Consumer Reports can take a lot of the research work off of your hands, earlier, we had discussed that regardless of where your recommendation comes from, that all of the reliable info sources will tell you that you still have to have a used car pre-purchasing inspection to ensure that you are not being taken to the cleaners.
But what if you combine CR recommendations with a CARFAX Vehicle History Report?
That is a good second source step towards deciding on a used car that is up for sale. However, even a CARFAX report is not enough.
While useful, a CARFAX Vehicle History Report can provide some very important information that can impact your decision on whether or not to buy a used vehicle from a dealership, a used car lot, an ad in the paper, or even a relative. Information listed in a CARFAX report comes from thousands of sources and can include:
• Vehicle registration
• Title information, including salvaged or junked titles
• Odometer readings
• Lemon history
• Total loss information
• Stolen and recovery information
• Structural damage
• Accident indicators, such as airbag deployment
• Service and repair information
• Vehicle usage (taxi, rental, lease, etc.)
• Recall information
CARFAX is well-known for providing used car shoppers with important and updated information and warnings about vehicles involved in flood damage, reports of odometer fraud, and how buyers can avoid overpaying for a vehicle.
However, a CARFAX Report is not the end-all toward making a good used car buying decision. In fact, the CARFAX website tells users of their services that, “Not all information is reported to CARFAX.” And that, “The CARFAX Vehicle History Report should be used along with a pre-purchase vehicle inspection and thorough test drive.”
And so, when someone offers to hand you a CARFAX report they gathered for your convenience as proof of the reliability and condition of the car they are selling, you have to be skeptical of what they are really showing you.
In other words, an investment toward hiring a trained and trusted mechanic to evaluate your potential used car purchase is a wise 3rd step to take following the aforementioned used car research resources.
That said, here is the latest listing of recommended used compact cars from CR analyst’s:
Used Compact Cars with the Best Fuel Economy
1. 2017 Chevrolet Cruze
Price Range: $14,325 - $17,400
Owner Reported MPG: 32 mpg
2. 2017 Toyota Yaris iA
Price Range: $14,975
Owner Reported MPG: 37 mpg
3. 2017 Honda Civic
Price Range: $17,500 - $34,925
Owner Reported MPG: 34 mpg
4. 2017 Honda Fit
Price Range: $16,425 - $19,550
Owner Reported MPG: 35 mpg
5. 2017 Hyundai Elantra
Price Range: $15,500 - $18,050
Owner Reported MPG: 32 mpg
6. 2017 Kia Forte
Price Range: $14,575 - $16,750
Owner Reported MPG: 29 mpg
7. 2017 Mazda 3
Price Range: $16,450 - $19,550
Owner Reported MPG: 30 mpg
8. 2017 Toyota Corolla
Price Range: $17,100 - $19,300
Owner Reported MPG: 31 mpg
9. 2017 Toyota Yaris
Price Range: $14,400 - $15,825
Owner Reported MPG: N/A
10. 2017 Volkswagen Jetta
Price Range: $15,875 - $21,025
Owner Reported MPG: 32 mpg
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And finally…
For additional articles about used car shopping, here is one you will want to read titled “Toyota Dealership Shows What Really Happens When Previously Owned Cars Are Inspected and Certified.”
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Timothy Boyer is a Torque News automotive reporter based in Cincinnati. Experienced with early car restorations, he regularly restores older vehicles with engine modifications for improved performance. Follow Tim on Twitter at @TimBoyerWrites for daily new and used vehicle news.
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