It Is Possible To Find Used Cars Under R$ 60 Thousand That Deliver Performance Well Above The Popular 1.0, With More Power, Torque, And Equipment, Without Compromising Comfort And Affordable Maintenance. See Five Options Available On The Market.
With up to R$ 60 thousand, it is possible to find used cars that deliver performance clearly superior to that of popular 1.0 models while maintaining comfort, a good equipment package, and affordable maintenance.
The selection below brings together five models that, on this Wednesday (27), fall within this price range both in the Fipe Table (Aug/2025) and in active listings.
The price examples indicate the actual market range, and each car comes with power and torque figures to illustrate the performance boost.
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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.
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Volkswagen unveiled the 2027 Atlas with a 282-horsepower EA888 turbo engine, a 15-inch screen, massage seats, and a completely new interior to finally elevate the three-row SUV built on the MQB platform to a new level.
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After decades out of the spotlight, Citroën is preparing to bring back the legendary 2CV as a low-cost electric vehicle, betting on the revival of one of the most popular cars in history and aiming to enter the race for affordable compact cars.
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The 2026 electric Vitara arrives in Brazil and proves that Suzuki is not leaving: 4×4 traction, 184 hp, 61 kWh LFP battery, 293 km range, R$ 259,000, and a trunk capacity of 224 L.
How Prices Were Determined
The assessment was based on the Fipe Table from August 2025, cross-referenced with a national search on OLX conducted on 27/8/2025.
Only vehicles whose Fipe price and the median of listings remain at or below R$ 60 thousand were included.
To illustrate the low and high end of the market, at least one listing per model was cited.
It is advisable to check maintenance history, accidents, and pending issues before purchase, as well as to compare the asking price with the current Fipe value.
Renault Sandero R.S. 2.0 (2016)
The only national hot hatch with a true sports proposal still accessible, the Sandero R.S. combines a strong naturally aspirated engine with factory tuning.
The 2.0 delivers 150 hp and 20.9 kgfm, with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 8 s, a figure that easily places it above the 1.0 in terms of pickup and speed.
In the market, the Fipe lists R$ 54,065 for the 2016 model, while asking prices in listings range from R$ 57.9 thousand to R$ 59.9 thousand; for example, there was an offer in Estância Velha (RS) within this range.
Besides the engine, the package includes disc brakes on all four wheels and lowered suspension tuned by Renault Sport, a rare setup for under R$ 60 thousand that offers cornering control without sacrificing daily usability.

Fiat Punto T-Jet 1.4 Turbo (2014)
The first national compact to popularize a factory turbo in the Fiat lineup, the Punto T-Jet stands out for its sporty flavor without requiring modifications.
The 1.4 turbocharged engine delivers 152 hp and 21.1 kgfm, always paired with a five-speed manual transmission.
In the Fipe, the value is R$ 56,114 for 2014, with listings ranging from R$ 52.9 thousand to R$ 60 thousand; an example was found in Arapiraca (AL) for R$ 52.9 thousand.
The stiffer suspension setup, characteristic roar, and interior with red accents enhance the fun factor, while the wide availability of Fiat family parts helps keep costs within expectations for the category.

Ford Focus 2.0 Duratec (2015)
Among mid-size hatches, the second-generation Focus offers a dynamic package and above-average performance.
The 2.0 flex with direct injection delivers 178 hp and 22.1 kgfm, the highest power in this list.
According to Fipe, the Titanium 5p 2015 version starts at R$ 53,898, and listings typically range from R$ 50.9 thousand to R$ 59.9 thousand; a listing in Camaçari (BA) marked the low end of that range.
The setup shines with its multi-link rear axle, precise steering, and well-equipped cabin.
It is wise to evaluate the history of the PowerShift transmission in automated units; in manual models, the hp/real ratio is often particularly advantageous.

Chevrolet Cobalt 1.8 LTZ (2018)
Although not a sports car, the Cobalt 1.8 meets the needs of those looking for power for highways and space for family without resorting to a 1.0.
The 1.8 SPE/4 model delivers 111 hp and 17.7 kgfm, which favors acceleration when loaded and during long trips.
In the Fipe, the manual LTZ 2018 is listed at R$ 54,745, with asking prices ranging from R$ 52 thousand to R$ 58.9 thousand; there was a recorded offer in Maricá (RJ) for R$ 58.9 thousand.
The 563 liters trunk, comfort-oriented suspension, and simple maintenance backed by a wide network create a practical package for those prioritizing space without sacrificing honest performance.

Nissan Versa 1.6 SV (2019)
Targeted at those wanting efficiency with performance above 1.0 sedans, the Versa 1.6 performs well.
The four-cylinder HR16DE delivers 111 hp and 15.1 kgfm, and typically offers fuel consumption close to that of 1.0 compacts in moderate use.
In the Fipe, the SV manual 2019 is priced at R$ 57,959, while national listings range from R$ 54.5 thousand to R$ 59.9 thousand; an SV CVT was also seen in Joinville (SC) for R$ 57.9 thousand.
The spacious cabin, 460 liters trunk, and robust mechanical setup from Nissan’s V-platform enhance the good value proposition between comfort, economy, and performance.

Advantages Over A 1.0 Car
Common among the five models are engines with more torque at low and medium revs, something that directly influences acceleration during overtaking and climbs, even with family and luggage.
In practice, this translates to less frequent need for downshifting and greater safety margins on highways.
Meanwhile, chassis, brakes, and steering equipment tend to be superior to those of entry-level 1.0 hatches, improving control and stability.
In cost terms, the up to R$ 60 thousand price range shown by the Fipe and listings suggests that it is possible to move beyond the basics to achieve more powerful versions, often with extra comfort and safety features, while keeping maintenance costs within predictable ranges for national cars and widely circulated models.
Tips For Buying Safely
Even when price and performance converge, the quality of the history defines the purchase.
It is essential to check for up-to-date maintenance, any clutch replacements in manual or automated models, suspension and tire conditions, as well as signs of structural damage.
A thorough preventive inspection, conducted by a trusted mechanic, helps confirm mileage and overall condition.
Next, compare the asking price to the current Fipe Table and the observed listing ranges on the date of the research to negotiate based on concrete data, keeping in mind that regional variations and condition can influence the final asking price.
If you had R$ 60 thousand today and were looking for more performance than a 1.0, which of these five used cars would you test drive first and why?

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