According to arecent survey carried out by Onejp most senior school graduates tends to invest around $20,000 or less on a car, and 70 percent of those who are planning to purchase a car issecond car.
To turn upto this list, Onejpparsed its vast second hand car inventory for cars that have an average price listed around less than $20,000 and return at least 25 miles per litters (mpl) in combined city, highway driving. Along with those criteria, Onejp looked for above-average technology, impressive dynamics for driving and high safety ratings. The diverselist consists of sedans, environmentally friendly cars, SUV and few hatchbacks.
Environmentally friendly
• 2014-15 Nissan Leaf ($11,500-13,500)
The Nissan Leaf gets range of about a 75 mile and is a great choice for senior school graduates commuting and living in the city.
• 2009-2010 Toyota Prius ($11,000)
The earlier Toyota Prius offer an excellent mileage of about45 mpl.
Sedan
• 2011-2013 Volkswagen Jetta Sportwagen and Jetta ($10,500-13,000)
These German made cars offer students impressive cargo space and provide the only option of wagon on this list.
• 2013-2015 Chevy Cruze ($13,000-16,000)
The Chevy Cruze is packed with tons of great technology features like a 7-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth connectivity, Internet radio, USB port, and the eye candy Siri Eyes Free technology.
• 2009-2011 MINI Cooper and Cooper Clubman ($14,000-18,000)
These BMW made cars offer a premium styling and unique feel, packed with a great value for money.
• 2011-2013 Kia Soul (as low as $8,500)
The Kia Soul is packed with technology features like Sirius satellite radio and Bluetooth connectivity.