Discover 5 Used Automatic Cars from 2015 to 2017 That Cost Up to R$ 50 Thousand, Have Affordable Reviews, and Deliver Comfort of a New Car.
For a long time, the automatic transmission was synonymous with expensive cars and heavy maintenance. But the used market has shown that this is a myth: today it is possible to find reliable automatic models that are cheap to maintain and priced for everyone.
We selected 5 automatic cars manufactured between 2015 and 2017 that cost up to R$ 50 thousand, offer average reviews for less than R$ 700, and deliver comfort equivalent to many new modelsand more.
1. Nissan Versa 1.6 CVT (2016–2017)
The Versa is one of the most comfortable compact sedans in the segment, with ample interior space and an efficient CVT transmission.
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- Average Price: R$ 45 thousand
- Fuel Economy: up to 12.5 km/l on the highway
- Trunk Space: 460 liters
- Reviews: on average R$ 600 to R$ 700
- Highlight: spacious rear seat, ideal for families, and the reliability of Nissan’s CVT transmission.
2. Honda Fit 1.5 CVT (2015–2016)
Versatile and economical, the Fit features the “Magic Seat” system, which enhances interior space and makes it practical for both family and urban use.
- Average Price: R$ 49 thousand
- Fuel Economy: up to 13.1 km/l on the highway
- Trunk Space: 363 liters (with the seats folded, exceeds 1,000 liters)
- Reviews: around R$ 650
- Highlight: low depreciation and reliable CVT transmission.
3. Toyota Corolla 1.8 GLi (2015–2016)
The Corolla is a benchmark of reliability. Even entry-level GLi models, equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission, deliver comfort, durability, and liquidity in the used car market.
- Average Price: R$ 50 thousand
- Fuel Economy: up to 12 km/l on the highway
- Trunk Space: 470 liters
- Reviews: on average R$ 650
- Highlight: liquidity in the market and the reputation of being a car that “never breaks.”
4. Hyundai HB20S 1.6 Automatic (2016–2017)
The automatic HB20S is a compact sedan with a good cost-benefit ratio. It offers a 6-speed transmission, daily comfort, and simple maintenance.
- Average Price: R$ 46 thousand
- Fuel Economy: up to 12.2 km/l on the highway
- Trunk Space: 450 liters
- Reviews: between R$ 580 and R$ 700
- Highlight: well-adjusted transmission and accessible after-sales service.
5. Chevrolet Cobalt 1.8 Automatic (2015–2017)
The Cobalt stands out for its huge trunk and internal comfort. It is ideal for families who travel frequently and need space.
- Average Price: R$ 43 thousand
- Fuel Economy: up to 11.8 km/l on the highway
- Trunk Space: 563 liters
- Reviews: on average R$ 600
- Highlight: generous space and affordable maintenance costs.
Affordable and Reliable Automatics
The myth that automatic cars are expensive to maintain is now behind us. Models like Versa, Fit, Corolla, HB20S, and Cobalt show that it is possible to find used cars up to R$ 50 thousand, with reviews for less than R$ 700, robust transmissions, and plenty of comfort for daily life.
All of them offer good interior space, adequate trunk space, and fuel economy above 11 km/l, ensuring practicality and savings. For those looking for comfort without spending much, these used automatics are excellent choices.






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