Which compact car is right for you?
Which compact car is right for you?
January 17, 2024
In the world of compact cars there are tons of things to consider, gas mileage, safety features, performance, speed, and obviously price. Here are some top rated picks to consider from $17k-$21k
2019 Mazda 3
MSRP: $21,000
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive 2.5 L/152
MPG: 26 City / 35 Hwy
Engine: Regular Unleaded I-4 2.5 L/152
Few cars at any price point successfully combine style, dynamics, and value, let alone a compact car. The Mazda 3 does, and it does so beautifully. Buyers can choose between a sedan and a hatchback, and a slick six-speed manual transmission and a smooth 155-hp 2.0-liter four are standard. A six-speed automatic is optional, as is a 184-hp 2.5-liter engine. The steering is responsive, and the handling is excellent. If you thought Mazda couldn’t improve on the 3’s good looks and upscale interior, prepare for the upcoming fourth-generation model, which will go on sale for the 2019 model year with sexier looks, a more luxurious cabin, and an intriguing new engine technology.
2019 Hyundai Elantra:
MSRP: From $17,100
MPG: Up to 32 city / 40 highway
Fuel tank capacity: 14 gal
Dimensions: 182″ L x 71″ W x 57″ H
Horsepower: 128 to 201 hp
By now it has become nearly expected that each new generation of Hyundai products is better than the last. The Elantra sedan is no exception, with the newest model offering the best value yet. Stylish inside and out (more so for 2019, thanks to a snappy refresh), the roomy Elantra can be loaded with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, heated seats, a full complement of active-safety features, and more.
2019 Kia Forte:
MSRP: From $17,790
MPG: Up to 31 city / 41 highway
Fuel tank capacity: 14 gal
Horsepower: 147 hp
Dimensions: 183″ L x 71″ W x 57″ H
With snappy good looks and an impressive list of standard and available features, Kia’s sedan offer great value and few compromises.
2019 Volkswagen Golf
MSRP: From $21,845
Horsepower: 147 hp
MPG: 29 city / 37 highway
Dimensions: 168″ L x 71″ W x 58″ H
Curb weight: 2,963 to 3,023 lbs
All-wheel drive is standard on the Alltrack and optional on the Sportwagen, and every Golf is turbocharged. Common among all Golfs are an upscale interior with Audi-like materials, excellent driving manners, and a usefully large cargo hold.
2019 Subaru Impreza
MPG: Up to 28 city / 38 highway
MSRP: From $18,595
Engine: 2.0 L 4-cylinder
Horsepower: 152 hp
Dimensions: 176-182″ L x 70″ W x 57-59″ H
Standard all-wheel drive sets them apart in the compact segment, as does their available EyeSight camera-based active-safety features that include adaptive cruise control and automated emergency braking.
2019 Honda Civic
MSRP: From $19,450
MPG: Up to 32 city / 42 highway
Horsepower: 158 to 180 hp
Curb weight: 2,762 to 3,010 lbs
Dimensions: 177-183″ L x 71″ W x 55-57″ H
No matter which Civic you choose, the steering is precise, the chassis feels solid, and the suspension delivers sharp handling without a punishing ride. Admittedly, from behind the wheel, each one satisfies.
Citations: Person. (2019, February 25). Every Compact Car Ranked from Worst to Best. Retrieved February 28, 2019, from https://www.caranddriver.com/features/g15379302/best-small-compact-cars/