Best used-car deals
A late-model used car can be one of the best values you'll find when buying a car. With relatively low mileage, modern safety and convenience features, and usually a much lower price than similar new vehicles, these used cars are in the sweet spot of auto deals.
We've scoured through the used car options and put together this list of best deals on 2009-2013 vehicles in a variety of categories. Each of the vehicles featured are models recommended by Consumer Reports. In making these selections, we focused on models that show the greatest depreciation from their original retail price and their current value, then culled the list to just those vehicles that meet our stringent criteria to be Recommended, including good performance in our tests, average or above safety scores, and average or better reliability. For some car types, this may mean limited diversity in the recommendations, though in all cases, we have focused on balancing the quality of the deal and that of the vehicle.
Current price from dealer: $20,850 (original MSRP: $33,250)
The Infiniti G always scored among at the top of the sports sedan class. The V6 drivetrain is a highlight of the car, delivering very strong performance while returning 21 overall. Whether it's in rear- or all-wheel-drive guise, the G37 is very quick and handling is agile and fun. Braking and fit and finish are also impressive, but ride comfort is just OK. Other negatives include a snug cabin and trunk. Overall reliability is excellent.
Vehicle |
Mileage |
MSRP When New |
Buying From Dealer Avg Price |
Drop In Retail Value vs. MSRP |
2009 Honda Civic |
66,000 |
$20,105 |
$13,000 |
35% |
2010 Honda Fit |
51,000 |
$15,700 |
$11,100 |
29% |
2011 Subaru Impreza |
40,000 |
$18,995 |
$16,325 |
14% |
2012 Toyota Corolla |
22,000 |
$17,910 |
$14,550 |
19% |
2013 Mazda3 |
11,000 |
$17,550 |
$15,200 |
13% |
Vehicle |
Mileage |
MSRP When New |
Buying From Dealer Avg Price |
Drop In Retail Value vs. MSRP |
2009 Ford Fusion |
66,000 |
$19,035 |
$9,200 |
52% |
2010 Honda Accord |
51,000 |
$24,630 |
$16,025 |
35% |
2011 Mazda6 |
40,000 |
$27,080 |
$15,525 |
43% |
2012 Nissan Altima |
22,000 |
$22,570 |
$15,475 |
31% |
2013 Toyota Camry |
11,000 |
$22,680 |
$20,125 |
11% |
Vehicle |
Mileage |
MSRP When New |
Buying From Dealer Avg Price |
Drop In Retail Value vs. MSRP |
2009 Honda CR-V |
66,000 |
$23,495 |
$16,800 |
32% |
2010 Mitsubishi Outlander |
51,000 |
$22,240 |
$12,375 |
44% |
2011 Nissan Rogue |
40,000 |
$22,060 |
$15,550 |
30% |
2012 Subaru Forester |
22,000 |
$26,595 |
$22,400 |
16% |
2013 Toyota RAV4 |
11,000 |
$24,700 |
$22,825 |
8% |
Vehicle |
Mileage |
MSRP When New |
Buying From Dealer Avg Price |
Drop In Retail Value vs. MSRP |
2009 Acura MDX |
66,000 |
$40,990 |
$24,375 |
41% |
2010 Honda Pilot |
51,000 |
$32,345 |
$21,600 |
33% |
2011 Mazda CX-9 |
40,000 |
$34,535 |
$25,300 |
27% |
2012 Toyota Highlander |
22,000 |
$28,090 |
$25,675 |
9% |
2013 Lexus GX460 |
11,000 |
$58,590 |
$55,650 |
5% |
Vehicle |
Mileage |
MSRP When New |
Buying From Dealer Avg Price |
Drop In Retail Value vs. MSRP |
2009 Pontiac Vibe |
66,000 |
$16,100 |
$9,450 |
41% |
2010 Toyota Matrix |
51,000 |
$17,510 |
$12,075 |
31% |
2011 Scion xB |
40,000 |
$16,950 |
$14,200 |
16% |
2012 Scion xB |
22,000 |
$17,250 |
$15,700 |
9% |
2013 Honda Accord Crosstour |
11,000 |
$27,230 |
$19,900 |
27% |
Vehicle |
Mileage |
MSRP When New |
Buying From Dealer Avg Price |
Drop In Retail Value vs. MSRP |
2009 Acura TSX |
66,000 |
$29,160 |
$16,775 |
42% |
2010 Infiniti G37 |
51,000 |
$33,250 |
$20,850 |
37% |
2011 Lexus IS 250 |
40,000 |
$35,775 |
$27,825 |
22% |
2012 Lincoln MKZ |
22,000 |
$36,535 |
$23,550 |
36% |
2013 Lexus IS 250 |
11,000 |
$35,065 |
$33,750 |
4% |
Vehicle |
Mileage |
MSRP When New |
Buying From Dealer Avg Price |
Drop In Retail Value vs. MSRP |
2009 Acura RL |
66,000 |
$46,680 |
$23,850 |
49% |
2010 Infiniti M35 |
51,000 |
$47,950 |
$24,775 |
48% |
2011 Lexus GS 350 |
40,000 |
$48,850 |
$35,550 |
27% |
2012 Lexus LS 460 |
22,000 |
$69,935 |
$54,575 |
22% |
2013 Mercedes-Benz E-Class |
11,000 |
$53,500 |
$46,975 |
12% |
Vehicle |
Mileage |
MSRP When New |
Buying From Dealer Avg Price |
Drop In Retail Value vs. MSRP |
2009 Toyota Sienna LE |
66,000 |
$26,065 |
$15,200 |
42% |
2010 Toyota Sienna XLE |
51,000 |
$29,725 |
$22,450 |
24% |
2011 Toyota Sienna Ltd |
40,000 |
$38,800 |
$29,725 |
23% |
2012 Toyota Sienna LE |
22,000 |
$29,700 |
$24,775 |
17% |
2013 Toyota Sienna SE |
11,000 |
$33,725 |
$29,600 |
12% |
Vehicle |
Mileage |
MSRP When New |
Buying From Dealer Avg Price |
Drop In Retail Value vs. MSRP |
2009 Honda Ridgeline |
66,000 |
$28,200 |
$17,175 |
39% |
2010 Toyota Tundra |
51,000 |
$33,115 |
$25,600 |
23% |
2011 Toyota Tacoma |
40,000 |
$20,220 |
$18,475 |
9% |
2012 Honda Ridgeline |
22,000 |
$29,350 |
$24,825 |
15% |
2013 Honda Ridgeline |
11,000 |
$30,195 |
$27,100 |
10% |
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