Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Top 10 Used Cars on Second Hand Cars Market

The good news for used car buyers: With more vehicles entering the market, the prices in the last two years has the edge down after hitting record highs. Bump decline in rental income in 2010 will bring a number of turns and keep heading up the new car sales, more and more trade-ins are in the works. So if you wait until 2014, you will see better opportunities.

We took on a new three-and four-year-old car is not only the performance, value and safety were at the beginning of Kiplinger's rankings, but also have good marks for reliability.

Otherwise indicated Tools have automatic transmission, and all the standard stability control and front, front side and head airbags are protective.

2010 Kia Soul

Price when new: $15,890 (Soul +, manual)
Dealer used price: $16,856
Private-party price: $15,455
Certified used price: $17,729
MPG (city/hwy): 18/26



Rolled onto the scene in 2010, when it was a breath of fresh Kia Soul compact segment. Its funky rear passenger, cargo, and a lot of space for features such as USB and Bluetooth, along with a serious leg, it looks - you just pricier than standard models - it helped to stand out from the pack. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety also select a point.

2010 Ford Mustang convertible

Price when new: $30,245 (V6 Premium, manual)
Dealer used price: $16,856
Private-party price: $15,455
Certified used price: $17,729
MPG (city/hwy): 18/26



Ford's classic pony car's muscular tautly wrapped around the body with a new sheet, for the 2010 model year have an aggressive new trophy. The larger wheels and better handling make it more fun to drive. Standard features include Ford's SYNC system, Bluetooth (hands-free calling and working for media devices) and USB ports.

2010 Mazda3

Price when new: $18,675 (i Touring, manual)
Dealer used price: $13,217
Private-party price: $12,142
Certified used price: $14,919
MPG (city/hwy): 25/33



Its sporty design and driving more prosaic make Mazda3 compact car in the industry a pearl. The second-generation Mazda3 improved steering and suspension, redesigned controls, and support for the driver by the IIHS Top Safety Pick from the sculpted seats and Bluetooth sunuyor.Mazda3 was standard.

2009 BMW 3-Series

Price when new: $36,425 (328i xDrive, manual)
Dealer used price: $19,623
Private-party price: $18,252
Certified used price: $21,454
MPG (city/hwy): 17/25



BMW's compact sedan elegant design, outstanding driving dynamics and a powerful motor to maintain a sense of sporting birleştirir.All-wheel-drive system normally sends the majority of the power back, but constantly changing conditions ayarlar.IIHS 2009 3-Series Top Safety Pick ratings .

2009 Toyota Prius

Price when new: $24,990 (Base)
Dealer used price: $14,723
Private-party price: $13,638
Certified used price: $16,303
MPG (city/hwy): 48/45



Toyota's hybrid fuel efficiency everywhere known, but at the same time do not be fooled by the exterior of olur.Küçük kudos for comfort, rear seat legroom and cargo space of 14 cubic feet behind the back of his 38-plus-inch Camry, Toyota's sister width rakip.Prius 60/40 split folding rear seat provides additional storage - you will not find with most hybrid backup camera models available to complete the look şey.User-friendly package.

2010 Honda Accord

Price when new: $25,380 (EX)
Dealer used price: $17,438
Private-party price: $16,211
Certified used price: $18,544
MPG (city/hwy): 21/31



When eighth-generation Accord grew three inches and the Environmental Protection Agency has pushed the boundaries of middle-class was a great car, but the result is a large and increasing cargo space with the rear seat passengers with pure comfort. A generous combination of power (190 horsepower) and fuel economy of 25 mpg overall Add respected.

2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid

Price when new: $28,675
Dealer used price: $17,939
Private-party price: $16,688
Certified used price: $18,982
MPG (city/hwy): 41/36



A sporty look for a re-Fusion for 2010, and for the first time brought eklendi.Fusion Hybrid is a hybrid engine option than gas-engine model combined city and highway driving (39 mpg) in 56% better mileage, but the cargo area, a couple of the battery pack cubic feet lose. Ford's SYNC hands-free calling media devices and operating system is a standard feature for the Fusion is an IIHS Top Safety Pick.

2010 Cadillac CTS

Price when new: $37,290 (Base)
Dealer used price: $21,035
Private-party price: $19,581
Certified used price: $23,089
MPG (city/hwy): 18/27



CTS' sharp creases and angular style make it sea of ​​ho-hum mid-sized luxury sedans.3.0 forward-liter V6 puts out 270 horses - enough to power eight-way adjustable seat for the pin. This glide smoothly around curves and corners, too, there is nimble. Despite its power, the CTS still manages 27 miles per gallon on the highway as wallet-friendly, making it receives regular gasoline.

2009 Honda CR-V

Price when new: $21,955 (LX)
Dealer used price: $15,039
Private-party price: $14,031
Certified used price: $16,157
MPG (city/hwy): 20/27



Known for reliability, Honda CR-V model is always attı.2010 Kiplinger's signature on the value scale, spacious interiors, generous cargo room, and fuel economy is competitive for the class and won the best small crossover. We also have Top Safety Pick by the IIHS. A navigation system with rearview camera, look for models.

2009 Toyota Highlander

Price when new: $30,745 (Sport)
Dealer used price: $19,583
Private-party price: $18,155
Certified used price: $21,555
MPG (city/hwy): 18/24



Toyota's best-selling family car in the final passage. Moms on the go (or fathers), you like eight-way adjustable driver's seat, the standard backup camera and seven airbags (including a driver's knee). IIHS Top Safety Pick fore and aft, extends from the second row slides, customizable features and can be configured in two ways - removed the middle seat of a three-person bench or, as such, as the two captain's chairs.















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