Over the years, automakers have increasingly jacked-up vehicle prices due to improved safety technologies, stricter fuel economy and emission policies. Fortunately, there are affordable vehicles on sale in Canada in 2020 that quickly befit your budget. Despite the low pricing, these vehicles come with advanced technological systems, safety and more exciting features. Below are the leading 10 cheapest cars in Canada with prices excluding freight and PDI fees.
Mazda3 – $18,000
The Mazda3 won the Automotive Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) in the Canadian Car of the Year award for 2020. The award came when the company unveiled a new generation Mazda3 in 2019. Some of the uppermost features of the Mazda3 include an 8.8-inch infotainment display, Bluetooth, keyless entry, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay and more.
Kia Forte – $17,695
Unlike the Rio, Kia Forte is bigger, newer and includes Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, an 8-inch display. However, the Forte consists of a 6-speed manual but without a heated steering wheel. It is substituted with a large engine with an output of 147hp and 132lb-ft torque, 20 percent better over the Rio.
Hyundai Elantra – $17,149
The 2020 Hyundai Elantra has a similar Powertrain as the Forte but requires more fuel, 7.9L/100km with the Forte consuming 7.6L/100km. Besides, it lacks cruise control, automatic high-beams, mounted media controls on the steering wheel and a smaller display screen, 5-inch.
Hyundai Venue – $17,099
Just above $2,000 cheaper than its immediate competitor, Nissan Kicks, the Hyundai Venue is the cheapest crossroad in Canada but lacks the stripper model. It is the best high-wheel vehicle that suits your budget as it comes with features such as air conditioning, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, heated seats, 8-inch display and automatic headlights.