Style Without Price Tag
Savvy shoppers know style doesn’t have to be expensive.
These vehicles have a premium design, at a not-so premium price. If you’re focused on getting value (and style) for money,
we’ve some great car options for you.
With the increase in design quality and decrease in costs, it is more than possible to find relatively cheap cars that match your style. Our collection ranges from affordable electric vehicles to family friendly SUV’s that nailed the styling memo.
Our OnlineAuto experts will find the perfect new car for you, negotiate a great deal and deliver it to you door.
Speak with your specialist Buy your car now!The Kia Picanto with prices starting at $15,690 is one of the more stylish cars out there with a price tag well under $20,000. This is not the only option though, with the MG MG3 Auto offering the brand and affordable price at $15,990. The Fiat 500 is another great option with prices starting at $18,950.
The Kia Picanto is a great option when looking for the cheapest cars for beginners. It’s packed with style, has a price tag well below $20,000 and comes standard with modern safety features like autonomous emergency braking and forward collision warnings.
When it comes to cheap sports cars, two of the zippiest cars without the price tag at the moment are the new Mazda MX-5 and Volkswagen Polo. These cars are a joy to drive and come packed with power when considering their size.
Some of the most affordable luxury cars on the market at the moment are coming from MG. MG has been thought of as a luxury brand for years and have recently started producing more affordable cars while keeping the luxury.
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