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10 cheap cars to buy now, according to Consumer Reports


Tariffs were one of President Donald Trump’s biggest campaign promises, and they have become a reality, albeit with a few caveats.

Among the 50+ executive orders Trump signed within his first three weeks in office was one implementing an additional 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico (with a lower 10% charge on Canadian energy resources) and a 10% charge on imports from China. A statement from The White House explained that these tariffs are “a powerful proven source of leverage for protecting the national interest,” aimed at addressing “the extraordinary threat of illegal aliens and drugs.”

One day before the tariffs were to take effect, however, Trump halted the charges against Mexico and Canada for one month. This was due to a “friendly conversation” he had with Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico, and a “good call” with Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada, who promised to step up their efforts at patrolling their borders. 


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How will tariffs affect car buyers?

Time will tell what happens next in this unfolding global drama, but the outlook seems grim for U.S. car buyers, as consumers should generally expect to find higher prices at car dealerships as well as at the pump.

Automakers like General Motors, Stellantis, Toyota, and Honda make about 40% of their North American cars and trucks in Canada and Mexico, and 60% of the oil the US imports comes from Canada, according to data from The New York Times.

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Here’s a list of some of the automakers and their vehicle models manufactured in Mexico and/or Canada:

Automakers & vehicle models impacted by Canada/Mexico tariffs

Detroit Free Press and The New York Times

Automaker Models Plant locations

Audi

Q5

San Jose Chiapa, Mexico

BMW

3 Series, 2 Series Coupe, M2, Neue Klasse

San Luis Potosi, Mexico

Ford

F-Series, Maverick pickup, Bronco Sport, Mustang Mach-E

Chihuahua, Cautitlan, and Hermosillo Mexico, and Oakville, Ontario, Canada

General Motors

Chevrolet Equinox, Chevrolet Silverado, Chevrolet Blazer, GMC Sierra

Silao, Mexico

Mazda

Mazda3

Salamanca, Mexico

Nissan

Sentra, Versa, Kicks

Cuernavaca and Aguascalientes, Mexico

Stellantis

Ram, Jeep Compass

Saltillo and Toluca, Mexico and Windsor and Brampton, Ontario, Canada

Toyota

RAV4, Tacoma

Tijuana and Guanajuato, Mexico and Woodstock and Cambridge, Ontario, Canada

Honda

Civic, CR-V

Alliston, Ontario, Canada

Volkswagen

Jetta, Tiguan, Taos

Puebla, Mexico and St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada

EVs are also vulnerable. On his first day in office, Trump revoked President Biden’s mandate, which called for 50% of new vehicles in the U.S. to be battery-powered by 2030. He has also criticized incentives aimed at encouraging EV purchases, although it will take an act of Congress to remove the $7,500 clean vehicle tax credit that began in 2023.

If all this news makes yesterday seem like the perfect time to scoop up a new car, truck, or SUV, you’re probably right. According to The Detroit Free Press, new vehicles are estimated to increase between $1,000 to $9,000—or even higher when the tariffs take effect. And if the tariffs remain in place, they could cause as many as 165,000 autoworkers to lose their jobs.

But right now, the Mexico/Canada tariffs remain on pause.

Consumer Report’s list of cheap cars to buy now

Luckily, Consumer Reports, a consumer watchdog and automotive authority since 1936, already crunched the numbers for its millions of readers. In January 2025, it published its list of 10 cheap cars to buy now.

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Through road tests at its 327-acre auto testing center in Colchester, Connecticut, and extensive surveys of its members, CR authorities ranked these models as both safe and reliable in terms of performance and owner satisfaction. Each model also carries the designation of being “CR Recommended,” which means they ranked at the top of their respective categories in road and crash test scores and had above-average reliability ratings.

Best of all, they’re steals at current prices—and, let’s be real, when will you ever be able to say that again? 

Another big plus: CR reached its pricing conclusions by sorting through millions of data points containing actual transaction prices—not sticker prices.


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Just note that at least two of the models, the Mazda3 and Nissan Sentra, are expected to be affected by the impending tariffs since they are built in plants in Salamanca and Aguascalientes, Mexico, respectively. So, if you have these cars in mind, it might be wise to put your foot on the gas pedal.

Or if you don’t already have a car, hop in an Uber to get to your nearest dealership.

10 Cheap Cars that Consumer Reports Recommends

Hyundai Venue 2025

Price Range: $20,100 – $23,350
Overall mpg: 32 / city 23 / highway 41 

The 2025 Hyundai Venue is an affordable car recommended by Consumer Reports.

Hyundai

Nissan Sentra 2025

Price Range: $21,590 – $24,590
Overall mpg: 32 / city 22 / highway 44 

Nissan’s 2025 Sentra scores high in terms of safety, reliability, as well as price.

Nissan

Toyota Corolla 2025

Price Range: $22,325 – $28,190
Overall mpg: 36 / city 24 / highway 51 

The 2025 Toyota Corolla earns high marks from Consumer Reports.

Toyota

Hyundai Elantra 2025

Price Range: $22,025 – $35,750
Overall mpg: 33 / city 21 / highway 49 

Another vehicle that boasts high value for its price is the 2025 Hyundai Elantra.

Hyundai

Kia Soul 2025

Price Range: $20,490 – $24,790
Overall mpg: 28 / city 21 / highway 35 

The cute 2025 Kia Soul received high marks from Consumer Reports.

Kia

Mazda 3 2025

Price Range: $23,950 – $36,950
Overall mpg: 30 / city 20 / highway 44 

The 2025 Mazda3 is another affordable vehicle that Consumer Reports rates highly.

Mazda

Buick Envista 2025

Price Range: $23,700 – $28,600
Overall mpg: 29 / city 21 / highway 39 

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Subaru Impreza 2025

Price Range: $23,610 – $28,500
Overall mpg: 29 / city 19 / highway 42 

One of two Subarus on CR’s list of cheap cars to buy now is the 2025 Impreza.

Subaru

Kia Seltos 2025

Price Range: $24,690 – $31,190
Overall mpg: 28 / city 20 / highway 35 

The 2025 Kia Seltos is a rated highly by Consumer Reports—and affordable.

Kia

Subaru Crosstrek 2025

Price Range: $25,810 – $32,610
Overall mpg: 29 / city 20 / highway 41 

The rugged 2025 Subaru Crosstrek is known for its performance and value.

Subaru

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