Best Used Sedans Under $30,000 (July 2026)

Based on 166,095 live US listings across the budget-fitting model years, the best used sedan under $30,000 right now is the Nissan Versa — 2021–2025 model years typically list for $15,999, with 5.0/5 NCAP overall stars. The Toyota Corolla and Mazda Mazda3 round out the podium. Every number below is a live national median from VehiSales inventory, not a book value — see how we rank.

110Sedans nameplates fit this budget
166,095Live listings analyzed (budget-fitting years)
July 2026Data vintage — prices refresh daily

The top 10 used sedans under $30,000

#ModelBudget yearsTypical priceFromEPA combinedNCAPRecalls/yrFor sale
1 Nissan Versa 2021–2025 $15,999 $8,995 5.0★ 1.0 2,852
2 Toyota Corolla 2022–2026 $21,534 $15,389 47 MPG 5.0★ 1.2 7,831
3 Mazda Mazda3 2022–2026 $22,883 $16,010 5.0★ 0.8 1,288
4 Hyundai Veloster 2015–2020 $8,687 $5,120 29 MPG 5.0★ 1.2 678
5 Honda Insight 2010–2022 $18,499 $3,995 48 MPG 5.0★ 6.0 332
6 Chevrolet Sonic 2016–2020 $8,995 $4,972 29 MPG 5.0★ 0.6 740
7 Nissan Sentra 2022–2026 $19,083 $14,015 33 MPG 5.0★ 2.2 7,788
8 Hyundai Elantra 2022–2026 $20,499 $14,929 35 MPG 5.0★ 1.8 6,318
9 Kia K4 2025–2026 $24,545 $18,796 5.0★ 1.5 3,254
10 Ford Focus 2014–2018 $8,391 $4,430 30 MPG 5.0★ 9.6 3,128

1. Nissan Versa (2021–2025) — typical $15,999

Model years 2021–2025 of the Nissan Versa fit the $30,000 budget with a national median asking price of $15,999 (deals start around $8,995) and average odometer of 41,873 miles. NCAP crash testing averages 5.0 of 5 stars across rated years. NHTSA lists an average of 1.0 recall per model year and 186 owner complaints in total for these years — check any specific car's VIN before buying. 2,852 are for sale on VehiSales right now.

2. Toyota Corolla (2022–2026) — typical $21,534

Model years 2022–2026 of the Toyota Corolla fit the $30,000 budget with a national median asking price of $21,534 (deals start around $15,389) and average odometer of 42,906 miles. EPA rates these years at 47 MPG combined. NCAP crash testing averages 5.0 of 5 stars across rated years. NHTSA lists an average of 1.2 recalls per model year and 559 owner complaints in total for these years — check any specific car's VIN before buying. 7,831 are for sale on VehiSales right now.

3. Mazda Mazda3 (2022–2026) — typical $22,883

Model years 2022–2026 of the Mazda Mazda3 fit the $30,000 budget with a national median asking price of $22,883 (deals start around $16,010) and average odometer of 35,735 miles. NCAP crash testing averages 5.0 of 5 stars across rated years. NHTSA lists an average of 0.8 recalls per model year and 61 owner complaints in total for these years — check any specific car's VIN before buying. 1,288 are for sale on VehiSales right now.

4. Hyundai Veloster (2015–2020) — typical $8,687

Model years 2015–2020 of the Hyundai Veloster fit the $30,000 budget with a national median asking price of $8,687 (deals start around $5,120) and average odometer of 94,801 miles. EPA rates these years at 29 MPG combined. NCAP crash testing averages 5.0 of 5 stars across rated years. NHTSA lists an average of 1.2 recalls per model year and 509 owner complaints in total for these years — check any specific car's VIN before buying. 678 are for sale on VehiSales right now.

5. Honda Insight (2010–2022) — typical $18,499

Model years 2010–2022 of the Honda Insight fit the $30,000 budget with a national median asking price of $18,499 (deals start around $3,995) and average odometer of 92,527 miles. EPA rates these years at 48 MPG combined. NCAP crash testing averages 5.0 of 5 stars across rated years. NHTSA lists an average of 6.0 recalls per model year and 298 owner complaints in total for these years — check any specific car's VIN before buying. 332 are for sale on VehiSales right now.

How we rank

For each nameplate we take the newest 5 model years whose national median asking price fits under $30,000, then blend four signals, all shown in the table: 30% price headroom (how far the typical asking price sits under the cap), 25% fuel economy (EPA combined, median across the budget years; electric-only models are rated in MPGe and never mixed into MPG math), 25% safety (NCAP overall stars, averaged over rated years) and 20% recency (how new those budget years are — so decade-old cheap metal can't top the list on price alone). A model only qualifies with at least 100 live national listings inside the budget, so everything on this page is actually buyable. Recall and complaint counts are shown for context, not scored — absolute counts scale with how many were sold.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best used sedan under $30,000?

Based on live market data (July 2026), the Nissan Versa is the strongest used sedan under $30,000: 2021–2025 model years typically list for $15,999, with 5.0/5 NCAP stars. Toyota Corolla and Mazda Mazda3 follow close behind.

What sedans can I actually get for under $30,000?

110 sedan nameplates currently have model years whose national median asking price sits under $30,000 with real availability — 166,095 live listings across those model years (individual cars range above and below their year's median). The ranked table above shows the 10 strongest picks with the exact model years that fit the budget.

How are these sedans ranked?

By a transparent value score: 30% price headroom under the $30,000 cap, 25% EPA combined fuel economy, 25% NCAP overall safety rating and 20% recency of the budget-fitting model years. Recall and complaint counts are shown for context but not scored, because absolute counts scale with sales volume. All prices are national medians from live VehiSales listings.

About this data: prices, mileage and availability are national aggregates of live VehiSales inventory (166,095 qualifying listings, July 2026), refreshed daily. Fuel economy: U.S. EPA/DOE (fueleconomy.gov). Safety: NHTSA NCAP & recall/complaint databases. How to cite: “VehiSales Research, Best Used Sedans Under $30,000” with a link to https://vehisales.com/research/best/used-sedans-under-30000.

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