Wednesday, April 6, 2022

10 Cars You'll Be Able to Afford in 2022

Every year brings changes to the automotive industry and this time it's different. The number of new, economical cars that are available on the market has risen dramatically in the last couple of years, making more people able to afford these so-called cheap cars. In 2022, the trend will continue and there will be plenty of cheap models available on the market to choose from. Here are 10 economical cars you'll be able to afford in 2022! (Because I would like to get paid soon, I would appreciate if you could send me a link when your article is published on your website.) Thanks!


1) Kia Picanto

A new version of Kia’s most economical car, you’ll be able to snag a budget hatchback for under $17,000. The Picanto comes standard with a 1.2-liter engine (rear- or all-wheel drive) that gets upwards of 35 mpg on highways and can reach 60 mph from a standstill in 9 seconds. However, get ready for an unexpected luxury: leather seats are now available as an option!


2) Ford Focus

This well-reviewed compact car is slated for a $15,000 price point by 2022. If you're looking for an efficient daily driver that's still fun to drive, look no further than Ford's compact Focus. The vehicle comes with a wide range of upgrades and even wireless charging capabilities. It gets more than 40 miles per gallon and has over 600 horsepower — making it one of the most powerful vehicles in its class. And it only costs $15,000!


3) Mazda2

The Mazda2 continues its streak as one of our favorite subcompacts. In 2022, it will still be nimble and practical, as well as easy on your wallet.


4) Hyundai Ioniq

The Hyundai Ioniq is a great choice for anyone looking for an economical sedan that doesn’t skimp on amenities. According to Kelley Blue Book, it will likely start at $23,000—but could have a price as low as $16,000 when released. It’s one of many cars expected to be priced between $15,000 and $20,000.


5) Toyota Aygo

Of course, we're talking about Toyota's Aygo. The maker of over 10 million vehicles annually is one of Japan's leading vehicle manufacturers and has a strong presence across Europe with models like the Yaris and Auris. What's more, it is now challenging traditional automotive markets worldwide.


6) Suzuki Swift

The Suzuki Swift was first introduced in 2004 and has been a household name ever since. The updated version of its base model is currently priced at $9,999, making it one of today’s most affordable compact cars on the market. The design is very minimalist and gives an overall sporty feel, making it more appealing to young buyers and those who enjoy weekend trips.


7) Škoda Citigo

The Citigo is an entry-level city car that promises impressive fuel economy and everyday practicality at a price point of around $13,000. The 1.0 liter three-cylinder engine produces only 66 horsepower but it's mated to a six-speed automatic transmission that delivers smooth acceleration with minimal turbo lag.


8) Nissan Micra

It’s safe to say that buying a car is one of life’s most significant financial decisions. Given how expensive it can be, there are more cost-effective ways of getting around than owning a car – and if you live in a city, you may be able to do without one altogether. If you do choose (or have no choice) to buy, though, there are options out there for buyers on even the smallest budgets.


9) Citroën C3 Aircross

The C3 Aircross will cost around £17,000. It’s a French vehicle that Citroen has been teasing for a while now, and it's sure to be a top seller. The standard model comes with air conditioning and cruise control as standard features, but customers can also opt for extras such as parking sensors and Bluetooth integration. Extra safety features like side airbags are optional.


10) Honda Civic

The Honda Civic has been one of America’s most popular cars for decades, and that won’t change in 2022. The next generation will feature a radical design with two doors, a total redesign of its interior, and an improved seating configuration.

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