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The Nissan Versa is a budget-shopper's dream: the most affordable new car and among the most fuel-efficient. Nissan has discontinued the small sedan for 2026, but thousands remain in dealer inventories.
A rocky year for the automotive industry has meant the end of the road for some models and a couple of trim levels, as well as murkiness for the fate of some others.
Some models that have recently been discontinued have big discounts on them as dealers slash prices to move them off the lot.
The cheapest new car sold in the U.S. is gone for 2026, but some automakers still offer some affordably priced alternatives.
Nissan has discontinued the entire Versa line for the U.S. market, making it that much harder to find a new car with a price in the low-$20,000 range.
Our expert car reviewers looked at national list prices and voted for their favorite models under $30,000 in seven different vehicle classes.
With just one car currently available under that threshold, the 2025 Nissan Versa, the affordable end of the new car market has all but collapsed.
We’ve compared hundreds of models and thousands of configurations to find the cars that give you the most bang for the buck in popular vehicle classes including SUVs, pickup trucks, EVs, and sedans and hatchbacks.
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An increasing number of vehicles with sticker prices of $40,000 or less, some much less, offer heated mirrors.