Models Like Voyage, Polo, Saveiro, Virtus, and Nivus Appear on Mercado Livre With Prices Ranging From R$ 50 Thousand to R$ 100 Thousand, Delivering Balance Between Consumption, Space, Performance, and Affordable Maintenance, According to a Survey by Autoesporte
In Brazil, Volkswagen holds a prominent position when it comes to used and semi-new cars. The German brand is recognized for the reliability of its engines, extensive service network, and models that manage to balance fuel consumption, affordable maintenance, and liquidity in the market.
According to a survey released by Autoesporte, in September 2025, there were dozens of options on Mercado Livre, ranging from compact hatches to sedans and SUVs. Prices started at R$ 50 thousand and approached R$ 100 thousand. Among the most sought-after models were Voyage, Polo, Saveiro, Virtus, and Nivus. Below, get to know each of them in detail.
Volkswagen Voyage: The Affordable Compact Sedan

The Volkswagen Voyage, even after being discontinued in 2023, continues to be one of the cheapest options among the brand’s used sedans. With 4.28 m in length and a 480-liter trunk, it provides practicality for urban use and enough space for small families.
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With a mild hybrid system of 48 V, 176 hp and a price of R$ 175,990 in the Sahara version, the new Jeep Renegade changes mostly on the inside, improves slightly in fuel consumption, and remains almost the same car.
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With a 293.5 cm³ engine and a range of up to 400 km with a 14.1-liter tank, the Honda CB 300F Twister 2026 has up to 24.7 hp, an initial price of R$ 25,150, and already exceeds R$ 29,000 in the Fipe Table.
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With a 1.3 engine, nearly 700 km of range, and Turbo 200, the Fiat model surpasses Polo, Tera HB20, and Onix, becoming the best-selling car in March; see the numbers for the Fiat Strada and others.
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The Honda Fit has been discontinued for years, but the 2018 model is worth more today in the Fipe table than it cost brand new, proving that this used car, valued with a 1.5 i-VTEC engine and Magic Seat, only increases in price.
Under the hood, it has a 1.0 MPI engine with 84 hp, paired with a five-speed manual transmission. Fuel consumption is also a highlight: according to Inmetro, the Voyage achieves 13.4 km/l on the highway, placing it among the most economical sedans in the segment.
On Mercado Livre, units can be found starting at R$ 50 thousand, especially models from 2022 and 2023. The more common MPI version offers power steering, air conditioning, and electric front windows. Although it now competes directly with Fiat Cronos and Chevrolet Prisma, it continues to attract buyers due to its cost-benefit ratio.
Volkswagen Polo: Hatch With Superior Finish

The Volkswagen Polo has established itself as one of the most balanced compact hatches on the market. Its 2.56 m wheelbase ensures comfort both in the city and on trips, and in the more complete versions, the finish is comparable to vehicles in higher categories.
The engine range includes everything from the 1.0 naturally aspirated engine with 84 hp, which is simpler and more economical, to the 1.0 TSI turbo engine with 128 hp, which achieves fuel consumption of 15.3 km/l on the highway, according to Inmetro data. The Highline version adds features such as VW Play multimedia system, six airbags, and cruise control.
On Mercado Livre, the Polo can be found starting at R$ 57,900, usually in the Track version. Up to R$ 100 thousand, it’s possible to acquire more complete versions that offer alloy wheels, seats with height adjustment, and a competitive technological package compared to rivals like Toyota Yaris and Hyundai HB20.
Volkswagen Saveiro: Robustness for Work and Urban Use

The Volkswagen Saveiro continues to be a reference in the compact pickup segment. Although the Fiat Strada leads the market, the Saveiro remains an option for those seeking robustness and reliability. Its cargo bed of up to 924 liters in the single cab version serves entrepreneurs and small businesses needing space for transportation.
The model is equipped with a 1.6 MSI engine of up to 116 hp and a five-speed manual transmission. In terms of consumption, Inmetro indicates 12.4 km/l on the highway, a competitive result for the category. The transmission with firm shifts and low-end torque delivery makes driving practical and efficient.
On Mercado Livre, the Saveiro is announced starting at R$ 72,900 in the Robust single cab versions. Close to R$ 100 thousand, options Trendline and double cab appear, offering electric steering, air conditioning, electric windows, and a multimedia center.
Volkswagen Virtus: Mid-Sized Sedan Space at a Compact Price

Derived from the same platform as the Polo, the Volkswagen Virtus is a sedan that combines generous space and convincing performance. Its 2.65 m wheelbase and 521-liter trunk rival mid-sized sedans, making it a rational option for families.
The mechanical set consists of a 1.0 TSI engine with 128 hp and 20.4 kgfm of torque, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission. According to Inmetro, fuel consumption reaches 13.7 km/l on the highway, reinforcing the good balance between performance and efficiency.
On the Mercado Livre platform, the Comfortline versions start at R$ 83,900, with units mainly manufactured in 2021 and 2022. The package includes multimedia compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, stability control, and four airbags, providing safety and connectivity.
Volkswagen Nivus: The Technological Coupe SUV
The Volkswagen Nivus debuted in the market with the proposal of being a compact coupe SUV, combining sporty style with practical solutions. With 4.27 m in length and a 415-liter trunk, the model delivers a good balance between bold design and space.
Equipped with a 1.0 TSI turbo engine with 128 hp and an automatic transmission, the Nivus presents fuel consumption of up to 14.2 km/l on the highway, according to Inmetro. Among the standout equipment are ACC (adaptive cruise control), six airbags, VW Play multimedia system, and a rearview camera.
On Mercado Livre, the starting price is around R$ 98,900, especially for Comfortline 2021 and 2022 versions. The model has won over buyers looking for a middle ground between premium hatches and traditional compact SUVs like the Jeep Renegade and Hyundai Creta.
Balanced Options from Volkswagen
Between R$ 50 thousand and R$ 100 thousand, Volkswagen offers a varied lineup that ranges from compact sedans to modern SUVs. Models like Voyage, Polo, Saveiro, Virtus, and Nivus continue to be sought after by consumers who value efficient consumption, predictable maintenance, and liquidity in the semi-new market.
According to data released by Autoesporte, the constant presence of these models in online classifieds reinforces the brand’s relevance in Brazil. Thus, those looking for a used car with good cost-benefit find in Volkswagen vehicles solid alternatives for different usage profiles.
Which of these five Volkswagen models do you consider the most advantageous in terms of cost-benefit: the Voyage sedan, the Polo hatch, the Saveiro pickup, the spacious Virtus, or the Nivus SUV?


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