2012 Chevrolet Sonic

I get to drive a lot of different cars throughout the year, and they run the gamut from Powerball-winner hardware to basic, affordable transportation. Sure, the glitzy stuff is a lot of fun, but some of the best new cars I've had the opportunity to try are also among the least expensive.  This is good news if you want to buy a new car but have a modest budget to work with. Four good examples that I've driven follow.

Each tester I sampled represents the highest trim level for its respective model. Why? Because automakers usually stock their media fleets with high-spec examples. Finding a "stripper" is a rare event.  As such, every car had power windows, A/C, Bluetooth handsfree phone connectivity, and satellite radio. A couple went beyond that.  Regardless, know that you can drive these cars off for lower prices than those I mention. You just need to exercise restraint when ticking off the option boxes or select a lower trim level. They're all comfortable, practical, and efficient  rides, and I think those are the three most important traits you need in inexpensive transportation. Note also that the sticker prices I list include the cars' respective destination charges.

Here's the rundown:

Tags: Editors Notes, Economy Cars

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