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Despite the current turmoil and high prices, the used car market is full of excellent options in 2021. Whether you’re looking for a practical crossover, a rugged pickup truck, a fun performance car, or anything in between, there’s a used car, truck, or SUV out there for you. Sure, you may have to look a little harder than usual, but good cars and trucks are available.
Autotrader’s executive editor Brian Moody says, “New cars are getting more and more expensive. A lightly used car might be the way to get current tech and safety features without exceeding your budget. The average used car on the road today is about 12 years old. A lot has changed in that time. Our list of the best used cars for 2021 should give you a head start on the road to finding the right used car for your needs.”
We’ve put together a list of the best used cars of the year based on previous “Best New Car” winners as well as vehicles from our list of “Best Electric Cars for 2021.” Autotrader editors narrowed them down based on value and popularity while factoring in brands with good certified preowned (CPO) programs.
Here are the best used cars of 2021.
1. 2016-2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is a staple of the American highway and worksite for its strong capability, famous dependability, and rugged aesthetic. It can also make a good family vehicle when equipped with a crew cab, which isn’t hard to find on the used market. It’s smart to buy used since these trucks have a proven reliability record.
2. 2017-2020 Ford Mustang
The Ford Mustang is an iconic car not only for its style and performance but for its tremendous value. It’s a modern muscle car within reach for a wide range of drivers, especially on the used market. We recommend the V8-powered GT model if your budget allows it, but we also love the turbocharged EcoBoost models that are good on gas and still a blast to drive. Ford
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also has a compelling certification program for preowned cars. Ford Blue Advantage is worth considering if a used Mustang is in your future.
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3. 2016-2020 Ford F-150
It’s not hard to see why the Ford F-150 is a consistent bestseller. This full-size pickup captures everything that truck buyers want with capabilities that are ready for everything from daily duty at the worksite to a weekend at the lake. From the humble XL to the ferocious Raptor to the luxurious Limited, a wide range of different models means there’s an F-150 for everyone in the market for a truck. In addition, Ford’s new Ford Blue Advantage program offers value that’s hard to beat when it comes to used cars. There’s even a version of the certification plan that’s applied to higher-mileage vehicles, and Ford will certify non-Ford vehicles as well.
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4. 2017-2020 Honda CR-V
Compact SUVs are popular for combining the efficiency and drivability of a compact car with the versatility of an SUV. The Honda
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CR-V is a consistent class leader in this competitive segment. It has one of the roomiest interiors in its segment, plus great fuel economy (especially the hybrid that came out in 2020) and low ownership costs. A used CR-V is a practical choice for anyone looking for basic, reliable transportation.
5. 2015-2020 Jeep Wrangler
The Jeep Wrangler is a legend for staying true to its roots as a rugged off-roader. It has off-road capabilities to back up its military-inspired styling. The Wrangler is available as a traditional 2-door or a more practical 4-door, plus it has various removable roofs available. An all-new “JL” generation was introduced in 2018, making it more modern and road-friendly without sacrificing its off-road chops.
6. 2020-2021 Kia Telluride
The Kia Telluride hasn’t been around for very long. But, it’s so good that it’s worth keeping an eye out for it on the used market. Kia
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also has an excellent Certified preowned program. The Telluride is a midsize 3-row crossover that does just about everything well with a roomy interior, modern tech features, and a rugged yet premium aesthetic. Kia has our favorite nonluxury CPO program with a lengthy 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty.
7. 2016-2020 Lexus IS
A used or Certified preowned Lexus-IS is a great way to get behind the wheel of a compact luxury car without breaking the bank. It has a nice interior, engaging driving dynamics, and Lexus’ famous history of safety and reliability. Another perk of getting a modern used Lexus is the brand’s certified preowned program, offering an excellent warranty with no mileage cap.
8. 2018-2020 Nissan Leaf
The Nissan Leaf was the original mass-market electric car. It entered its second generation in the 2018 model year, and a new Nissan
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Leaf Plus was introduced in 2019. The standard second-generation Leaf has a range of up to 150 miles, making it a good city car, but the Leaf Plus manages up to 226 miles. This makes the compact Leaf a more practical EV for a wider range of drivers.
More: This is the electric car that costs the least over 5 years
9. 2016-2020 Subaru Outback
If you need something practical but want something a little quirky, then a used Subaru
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Outback could be just right. The Outback has the benefits of a roomy midsize wagon while also being a pretty capable off-roader with generous ground clearance and standard all-wheel drive. The Outback also achieves strong safety and reliability ratings, further adding to its practicality.
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10. 2016-2020 Toyota Highlander
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Highlander is a top choice in midsize 3-row crossovers. The Highlander offers minivan-like practicality in the form of an SUV with available all-wheel drive. It has a smooth ride and good handling for an SUV this size. The available V6 engine adds good power and can tow up to 5,000 pounds. Consider the hybrid option if you want a big family vehicle with excellent fuel economy.
This story originally ran on Autotrader.com.