The 10 Best Used Cars for Your Money in 2023

2012 Toyota Prius
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Looking for a used car? Smart decision: Buying a gently used vehicle is almost always a better value than purchasing something brand new.

But you need to do your homework before deciding on a make and model. Some used cars are a better deal than others, as a recent analysis from iSeeCars clearly shows.

The website ranked 10-year-old vehicles based on their average price per 1,000 miles of expected remaining lifespan to determine the best used cars for your money.

The following are the best bets if you plan to shop for a vehicle soon.

10. Toyota Camry Hybrid

2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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Price per 1,000 miles of remaining lifespan for a 10-year-old model: $123

The Toyota Camry Hybrid of this era is known for its fuel economy and attractive interior. However, it has a small trunk.

9. Dodge Grand Caravan

2013 Dodge Grand Caravan
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Price per 1,000 miles of remaining lifespan for a 10-year-old model: $120

The Dodge Grand Caravan can carry up to seven passengers. It has Dodge’s Stow ‘n Go feature, which allows you to minimize the second and third rows to create a flat load floor. Still, acceleration and handling are nothing special on this vehicle.

8. Ford Fusion

2012 Ford Fusion
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Price per 1,000 miles of remaining lifespan for a 10-year-old model: $119

This era’s Ford Fusion has a lot of room for luggage and gets good gas mileage. However, some have criticized the center controls for being too crowded.

7. Honda Accord

2012 Honda Accord
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Price per 1,000 miles of remaining lifespan for a 10-year-old model: $118

The 10-year-old Honda Accord has been praised for its roomy cabin and excellent visibility. Road noise is an issue for some, though.

6. Honda Fit

2012 Honda Fit
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Price per 1,000 miles of remaining lifespan for a 10-year-old model: $112

This era’s Honda Fit has a roomy backseat and a surprising amount of cargo space. But it’s not as fuel-efficient as you might expect.

5. Toyota Avalon

2013 Toyota Avalon
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Price per 1,000 miles of remaining lifespan for a 10-year-old model: $111

The decade-old Toyota Avalon offers a comfortable ride and is easy on fuel. If you are looking for great handling, however, you might want to check other options.

4. Kia Sedona

2015 Kia Sedona
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Price per 1,000 miles of remaining lifespan for a 10-year-old model: $110

The Kia Sedona is not going to knock you out with its looks, but it is renowned for its safety ratings.

3. Honda Civic (coupe)

2012 Honda Civic
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Price per 1,000 miles of remaining lifespan for a 10-year-old model: $108

This era’s Honda Civic offers terrific fuel economy, but some say the redesign that took place a decade ago gave the car an uneven ride.

2. Toyota Prius

2012 Toyota Prius
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Price per 1,000 miles of remaining lifespan for a 10-year-old model: $107

The Toyota Prius from this time period gets high safety ratings and has been praised for its comfortable ride. But you’ll hear a lot of road noise, and the interior materials fail to impress.

1. Chevrolet Impala

2012 Chevrolet Impala
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Price per 1,000 miles of remaining lifespan for a 10-year-old model: $87

The Chevrolet Impala from this time period gets high marks for its interior space and fuel economy. But the car has a big blind spot and you will hear the wind on the highway.

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