Here’s the latest from Consumer Reports with their recommendations that showcases their list of the most reliable new cars, SUVs, and one pickup truck that you can find under $30,000.
Reliable and Affordable
According to a recent Consumer Reports newsletter, “An affordable vehicle that is less than reliable isn’t good for your budget, even if it’s under warranty. Because when the warranty ends, repair costs come out of your wallet.”
Which is why CR analysts have recently updated their ranking of the most reliable cars and SUVs available today to help narrow down your choices to only those that have the reliability, safety features, and pricing (under $30,000 in this review) tailored perfectly to suit you and your family car needs.
All of the vehicles listed (in ranked reliability order) scored well in CR’s road tests and come standard with automatic emergency braking. Some choices, however, may offer other safety features such as blind spot warning (BSW) and rear cross traffic warning (RCTW) either as standard or as options, but were chosen only if they did not push the price above $30,000. Hence, some models known for reliability did not make the price cut and were passed over in CR’s latest list of the most reliable cars and SUVs.
That said, here is a summary of CR’s latest report.
THE BEST CARS AND SUVs UNDER $30K TODAY
1. Toyota Corolla Hybrid 2023
Price Range: $21,700 - $27,425
CR MPG: Overall 48 / City 37 / Hwy 59 mpg
#1 of 12 Small sedans
Predicted reliability score: 5/5
Safety features: AEB with pedestrian detection and AEB highway are standard, while BSW and RCTW are available in an options package that still keeps the price under $30,000.
2. Nissan Altima 2023
Price Range: $25,630 - $35,330
CR MPG: Overall 31 / City 20 / Hwy 45 mpg
#3 of 14 Midsized cars
Predicted reliability score: 4/5
Safety features: AEB with pedestrian detection, AEB highway, BSW, and RCTW are standard.
3. Kia K5 2023
Price Range: $25,290 - $31,690
CR MPG: Overall 32 / City 20 / Hwy 52 mpg
#6 of 14 Midsized cars
Predicted reliability score: 4/5
Safety features: AEB with pedestrian detection, AEB highway, BSW, and RCTW are standard.
4. Mini Cooper 2023
Price Range: $27,400 - $40,650
CR MPG: Overall 30 / City 23 / Hwy 38 mpg
#2 of 8 Sports/sporty cars under $40,000
Predicted reliability score: 5/5
Safety features: AEB with pedestrian detection is standard, but AEB highway, BSW, and RCTW aren’t offered.
5. Toyota Corolla 2023
Price Range: $21,700 - $27,425
CR MPG: Overall 36 / City 24 / Hwy 51 mpg
#2 of 12 Small sedans
Predicted reliability score: 5/5
Safety features: AEB with pedestrian detection and AEB highway are standard, BSW and RCTW are optional on the base LE trim. But the Corolla is still under $24,000 even with the option package.
6. Honda Civic 2023
Price Range: $23,750 - $43,795
CR MPG: Overall 33 / City 23 / Hwy 44 mpg
#4 of 12 Small sedans
Predicted reliability score: 4/5
Safety features: While AEB with pedestrian detection is standard, BSW and RCTW aren’t available on the LX and Sport trims. They’re optional on the EX and standard on the Touring.
7. Toyota Corolla Cross 2023
Price Range: $23,610 - $31,065
CR MPG: Overall 28 / City 21 / Hwy 35 mpg
#3 of 15 Subcompact SUVs
Predicted reliability score: 5/5
Safety features: Standard active safety and driver assist features include AEB with pedestrian detection and AEB highway, but BSW and RCTW are standard only on the midlevel LE and top XLE trims.
8. Honda HR-V 2023
Price Range: $23,800 - $29,400
CR MPG: Overall 27 / City 19 / Hwy 37 mpg
#4 of 15 Subcompact SUVs
Predicted reliability score: 4/5
Safety features: Neither BSW nor RCTW are available on the base LX, a disappointment; they’re a $550 option on the Sport and EX-L.
9. Chevrolet TrailBlazer 2023
Price Range: $22,100 - $27,700
CR MPG: Overall 27 / City 19 / Hwy 37 mpg
#5 of 15 Subcompact SUVs
Predicted reliability score: 4/5
Safety features: Both BSW and RCTW are optional, although AEB that operates at highway speed isn’t offered.
10. Ford Maverick Hybrid 2023
Price Range: $22,595 - $28,355
CR MPG: Overall 37 / City 33 / Hwy 39 mpg
#1 of 3 Small pickup trucks
Predicted reliability score: 4/5
Safety features: AEB with pedestrian detection and AEB highway come standard, but BSW and RCTW are optional.
For a more detailed breakdown of the data, please visit the CR website. Note that while access to some information requires a CR membership, the potential savings make it negligible in comparison when looking for the latest information to aid your car buying research.
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- Used Cars Under This Category are Your Best Bet Recommends Consumer Reports
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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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