Used car prices have been rising. Many vehicles that may have been a great deal coming off a lease a few years ago are not now. Your best value option — contrary to old car buying chestnuts of yore — may be buying a brand new car at the bottom end of the market.
As with any product, an affordable price point for a car comes with sacrifices. These cars won’t provide much in the way of performance or space. And we’re well past the days when you could get a capable Jeep Wrangler for less than $20,000. But you can still get a car that drives well, looks decent and earns a thrifty 40-plus mpg on the highway. And even the bargain bin cars come with some new tech you will seldom find on even recent vintage used cars.
Here are the 10 cheapest cars you can buy in America that are available for the 2023 model year. Sadly, the Ford Maverick, after a price hike, is no longer on this list.
Nissan Versa – $15,580

Chevy discontinued the Spark. So Nissan’s subcompact Versa is now the cheapest new car sold in America. It’s not thrilling. It’s not fancy. But it’s known for delivering solid ride quality for its price point and earning 40 mpg on the highway. Nissan gave the Versa a facelift for 2023.
- Horsepower: 122
- Torque: 114 lb-ft
- EPA Fuel Economy: 32 mpg city, 40 mpg highway
- Starting Price: $15,580