Discover 5 Forgotten Cars That Offer Excellent Cost-Effectiveness in the Used Car Market and Can Be More Interesting Alternatives Than Popular 0 Km Models.
In recent years, the Brazilian automotive market has shown that the best-selling vehicles are not always the only interesting options for those looking for a good deal. There are several forgotten cars that, even out of the spotlight, offer complete packages of equipment, good performance, and competitive prices in the used car market.
These models often go unnoticed by the general public but can surprise by presenting advantages ranging from fuel economy to embedded technology, making them very attractive alternatives for those who want to avoid the obvious.
Check Out the 5 Used Cars Forgotten by Many
Ford Ecosport Titanium: The Pioneer of SUVs
The Ford Ecosport marked the history of the Brazilian automotive market as the model that initiated the popularization of SUVs in the country.
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6 used cars that cost less than a new Honda CG 160 Titan and still provide trunk space, four seats, and comfort that many new motorcycles cannot offer.
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In the Titanium version, this compact utility vehicle offers a set of features that goes far beyond what is found in basic new models in the same price range.
Among the standard items are automatic air conditioning, automatic headlight activation, tire pressure monitoring, electric steering, and a multimedia system with smartphone integration.

The model also delivers good performance with a 1.5 or 2.0 flex engine, depending on the year and configuration, combined with a six-speed automatic transmission.
Additionally, it offers good ground clearance, which facilitates driving on bumpy roads.
It is also worth highlighting the elevated driving position, a feature that provides a greater sense of safety.
Currently, a 2018 Ecosport Titanium can be found on the market for around R$ 88 thousand.
This price is comparable to that of new models like the Renault Kwid, but the difference in equipment level and comfort is significant, making the Ecosport a more advantageous alternative for those looking for a complete car with SUV presence.
Toyota Etios: Japanese Reliability
The Toyota Etios may not have won over consumers with its design, but its proposition has always been to deliver mechanical reliability and low maintenance costs.
Available in hatch and sedan versions, the Etios was designed to be a durable car, with quality components and simple maintenance.
The model offers 1.3 and 1.5 flex engines, known for their efficiency and robustness. Additionally, the Etios features electric steering and good interior space.
Its performance meets the needs of those looking for a car for daily use.

Another strong point is its long-term cost-effectiveness: the model has low depreciation and tends to present fewer mechanical problems, which reduces maintenance expenses.
Even with its discontinuation to make way for the Yaris Cross, the Etios remains highly sought after in the used car market.
It is ideal for those who prioritize durability and simplicity without sacrificing good performance.
Volkswagen Fox Xtreme: Versatility and Good Performance
The Volkswagen Fox Xtreme is one of the last versions released of the model before its discontinuation in 2021.
The compact hatch has always stood out for its versatility, with optimized interior space, sliding rear seats, and a trunk that can be easily expanded.
Furthermore, the well-designed interior favors comfort during urban trips and short travels.
Equipped with a 1.6 flex four-cylinder engine, the Fox Xtreme offers satisfactory performance for the category, delivering enough power to drive smoothly both in the city and on the highway.

With a five-speed manual transmission, it is a car that maintains Volkswagen’s tradition of offering robust vehicles that are easy to maintain and have good fuel consumption.
The 2021 model can be found on the market for around R$ 66.4 thousand, a competitive price for a hatch that combines economy, good space, and the reliability of the German brand.
Nissan March: Compact, Agile, and Economical
The Nissan March is a compact hatch that stood out for its fuel efficiency and agility in urban traffic.
With compact dimensions, it is easy to park and maneuver in cities with heavy traffic, making it a practical car for everyday use.
In Brazil, the model was initially sold imported from Mexico, between 2012 and 2014.
Afterward, it began to be produced at the factory in Resende (RJ), between 2014 and 2018. Throughout this period, it helped consolidate Nissan’s presence in the national market.
The March is equipped with 1.0 and 1.6 flex engines, which provide satisfactory performance within the car’s proposal, focusing on economy.

Its interior, although simple, serves well as an urban car, with good space utilization and basic equipment that facilitate daily routines.
For being economical, practical, and having accessible maintenance, it remains an excellent alternative for those looking for a cheap car to drive in the city.
Citroën C4 Lounge: Comfort and Turbo Engine
The Citroën C4 Lounge is a mid-size sedan that, despite never having achieved great popularity in Brazil, has characteristics that make it an excellent option in the used car market.
Its standout feature is the 1.6 THP turbo engine, with power reaching 173 hp and high torque. This ensures quick responses and performance above average.
This engine has also equipped other models from Peugeot and Citroën, proving its reliability and efficiency.

The C4 Lounge offers a great level of interior comfort, with refined finishing, ergonomic seats, and ample space for all occupants.
Moreover, it comes equipped with technological features such as electronic stability control, digital air conditioning, a multimedia center, and various safety items that enhance its competitiveness in the segment.
Even after production ended in 2021, the model remains valued among those seeking a complete sedan.
A 2021 C4 Lounge can be found for around R$ 67 thousand, a price that delivers much more than new compact models.
With information from CanalTech.

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