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The top 7 budget commuter cars of 2019
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The top 7 budget commuter cars of 2019

  • By DAN FRIO, Edmunds
  • Aug 4, 2019
  • Aug 4, 2019 Updated Sep 4, 2019

These seven low-priced cars deliver good fuel economy and have features to ensure your sanity on long drives. 

Intro

Here are seven of today's lowest-priced cars that deliver good fuel economy and have features to ensure your sanity on long drives.

Think you've got a long commute? You're not alone. A 2017 Census Bureau survey found that Americans average nearly 27 minutes on a one-way trip to the office. An earlier census study revealed that 61 percent of us spend at least one hour driving to the office. What to do when you need a car that can rack up miles but not your debt ratio?

Here are seven of today's lowest-priced cars that deliver good fuel economy and have features to ensure your sanity on long drives. The first four are tops among Edmunds editors for extra-small sedans. Other choices in the class round out the list in alphabetical order. Prices are for base models and include destination fees.

To get the best price, it helps to know how to drive a stick shift. But even though manual transmissions often help extract maximum fun out of small cars, they aren't always the best choice for gridlocked commutes. Thankfully, all these cars offer an automatic transmission.

FORD FIESTA (Manufacturer's suggested retail price: $15,135)

2019 Ford Fiesta

This undated photo provided by Ford shows the 2019 Ford Fiesta. The vehicle returns 31 mpg combined, and there's a hatchback version for enhanced utility. (Ford via AP)

HONS

The Ford Fiesta has a pint-size price but hardly feels cheap. Sporty and agile handling, high-quality interior materials and the wonderfully intuitive Sync 3 infotainment propel the Fiesta to the top of our budget-friendly list. It returns 31 mpg combined, and there's even a hatchback version for enhanced utility. On the downside, passenger and cargo space are small, even for this class, and that sharp handling comes at the expense of a smooth ride.

KIA RIO (MSRP: $14,795)

2019 Kia Rio

This undated photo provided by Kia shows the 2019 Kia Rio. The vehicle has alert handling. (Kia Motors America via AP)

HONS

Forget what you heard about the old Rio. Today's Rio is a sophisticated small car without the sophisticated price. With 32 mpg combined, the Rio returns solid fuel economy. And like the Fiesta, it has alert handling. Hard plastic abounds inside, but the overall interior design and construction are first-rate. Standard features are a bit bare-bones, so it's worth spending extra money for upgraded infotainment and safety. But even in base trim, the Rio delivers excellent value.

HYUNDAI ACCENT (MSRP: $15,880)

2019 Hyundai Accent

This undated photo provided by Hyundai shows the 2019 Hyundai Accent. The Accent offers invigorated handling and 32 mpg combined. (Hyundai Motor America via AP)

HONS

The Accent is Hyundai's take on the Kia Rio; both cars share the same mechanical underpinnings. Like the Rio, the Accent offers invigorated handling, 32 mpg combined and an impressive interior. A recent redesign opened up more front and rear legroom and excellent cargo space. However, unlike the Rio, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard in the Accent (they're optional in the Rio). But flat, shapeless seats could take a toll on longer commutes.

TOYOTA YARIS (MSRP: $16,370)

2019 Toyota Yaris

This undated photo provided by Toyota shows the 2019 Toyota Yaris. The Yaris also comes standard with features that others charge extra for, such as automatic emergency braking and voice-controlled infotainment. (Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A, Inc. via AP)

HONS

The current Yaris is essentially a rebadged Mazda 2, which is no longer sold in the U.S. Not only are Mazda's traditional handling and performance magic baked in, but so is the automaker's keen eye for interiors. The Yaris also comes standard with features that others charge extra for, such as automatic emergency braking and voice-controlled infotainment. It also delivers 35 mpg combined. A cramped back seat won't win friends on longer trips, however, and the rear seat doesn't fold completely flat.

CHEVROLET SPARK (MSRP: $14,095)

2019 Chevrolet Spark

This undated photo provided by General Motors shows the 2019 Chevrolet Spark. The Spark comes from General Motors' Korea division, and what works well for a megatropolis like Seoul also works for America's urban centers. (General Motors via AP)

HONS

America's largest automaker also does small very well. The Spark comes from General Motors' Korea division, and what works well for a megatropolis like Seoul also works for America's urban centers. The Spark delivers 33 mpg combined and can squeeze into nearly any parking space. An array of standard features includes iPhone/Android smartphone integration and onboard Wi-Fi. A high roofline offers good access and visibility, but don't expect much rear legroom or cargo space.

MITSUBISHI MIRAGE (MSRP: $14,825)

2019 Mitsubishi Mirage

This undated photo provided by Mitsubishi shows the 2019 Mitsubishi Mirage. No non-hybrid budget car can match the Mirage's 43 mpg on the highway and 39 mpg combined. (Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. via AP)

Mitsubishi

No non-hybrid budget car can match the Mirage's 43 mpg on the highway and 39 mpg combined. Its tiny 9-gallon tank is rated to deliver up to 359 miles between fill-ups, which should keep long-range commuters going most of the week. But you'll be moving slowly as the Mirage's three-cylinder engine struggles to keep pace with traffic. This Mitsu also suffers from lots of road noise and an overall lack of refinement.

NISSAN VERSA (MSRP: $13,255)

2019 Nissan Versa

This undated photo provided by Nissan shows the 2019 Nissan Versa. The vehicles fuel economy is strong at 34 mpg combined. (Nissan North America, Inc. via AP)

HONS

The Versa is the lowest-priced car on our list and one of the most affordable for sale today. It has a roomy interior with a large back seat and a huge trunk. It also rides comfortably on rough roads. Fuel economy is strong at 34 mpg combined. But the Versa isn't perfect. It is slow, has a cheap-feeling interior and lacks the engaging qualities that other cars on our list enjoy. But for commuting competence at a price similar to a vaunted Swiss timepiece, the Versa is hard to beat.

EDMUNDS SAYS: You don't need to buy used to get a budget-friendly commuter car. There are several great new cars that deliver excellent fuel economy and tech features to make the drive less of a grind.

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