For Up to R$ 50 Thousand, These 4 Used Cars with Leather Seats and Multimedia Offer Comfort, Technology, and Excellent Cost-Benefit in 2025.
In an increasingly inflated automotive market, finding well-equipped and complete cars at affordable prices has become a challenge. But there are still good options for those looking for comfort, connectivity, and premium finishing without spending more than R$ 50 thousand. Models that a few years ago were at the top of their categories are now among the best opportunities in the used car market in 2025, offering leather seats, multimedia systems, and a comfort package that rivals many entry-level new cars.
Based on data from portals like Autopapo, Comprecar, Zul Digital, and verified ads on OLX and Webmotors, we gathered four models that combine cost-benefit, equipment, and mechanical reliability, all in the price range of R$ 45 thousand to R$ 50 thousand according to the updated 2025 Fipe Table.
1. Honda Civic LXS 1.8 Automatic (2013 to 2014)
The Honda Civic is a classic among mid-sized sedans, and in the automatic LXS versions manufactured between 2013 and 2014, it stands out for its build quality, internal comfort, and durability.
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The Toyota Hilux is R$ 75.5 thousand cheaper and bets on the 2.8 turbodiesel engine with up to 204 hp and 50.9 kgfm to catch up with the VW Saveiro, which leads with 4,472 sales.
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The new Renault Koleos has a screen exclusively for the passenger that is invisible to the driver, heated rear seats, and 29 assistance systems, but its Chinese competitors cost R$ 40,000 less and deliver more power.
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The car stored for 38 years: when opening the barn door, what appears is breathtaking and looks like a scene from a movie!
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Fiat works miracles in the Brazilian market, lowers the price of its 0 km hatch to R$ 69,990, reestablishes the model as the cheapest car in the country, and reignites the battle against Kwid and C3.
Most units on the market already come with leather seats, digital air conditioning, and original or installed multimedia systems, maintaining the finishing standard that established the model.
According to the Fipe Table, the 2013 automatic Civic 1.8 has an average price of R$ 49,700, and many examples are well-maintained in this range. The 1.8 i-VTEC engine delivers 140 hp and achieves up to 12 km/l on the highway, a rare balance between performance and consumption.
Ideal for those seeking a comfortable, reliable car with a status image, the Civic remains valued even as a used car and rarely disappoints in the resale market.
2. Hyundai i30 2.0 Automatic (2012 to 2013)
The Hyundai medium hatchback was synonymous with technology and design when it arrived in Brazil, and it still delivers features worthy of more expensive models.
In the price range of R$ 45 thousand to R$ 50 thousand, it is possible to find complete versions with leather seats, sunroof, cruise control, steering wheel audio controls, and multimedia compatible with Android Auto and CarPlay (many owners have installed modern head units).
The i30 has a 2.0 engine with 145 hp and a 4-speed automatic transmission, offering smooth performance and relatively simple maintenance. The consumption is around 9 km/l in the city and 12 km/l on the highway, acceptable figures for the size and comfort of the car.
In addition to the sporty look, the model has a refined interior, with finishing superior to many current hatches priced at R$ 120 thousand, making it a rational and emotional purchase at the same time.
3. Nissan Sentra 2.0 SL Automatic (2013 to 2014)
Rarely remembered in the used car market, the Sentra SL is one of the most complete options found for less than R$ 50 thousand. This top version features factory leather seats, large screen multimedia system, digital air conditioning, cruise control, and high-level internal finishing.
With a 2.0 engine producing 143 hp and a CVT transmission, the Japanese sedan delivers a smooth ride and balanced consumption of up to 12.5 km/l on the highway. Another highlight is the interior space: the Sentra is one of the most spacious mid-sized sedans in its category, ideal for those prioritizing comfort and quietness on board.
According to data from Comprecar and the Fipe Table, the Sentra 2.0 SL 2013/2014 costs around R$ 48 thousand, offering the same comfort as current models that cost double. A underestimated car that has aged very well.
4. Chevrolet Cruze LT 1.8 Automatic (2013 to 2014)
The first-generation Cruze is still one of the most balanced mid-sized sedans in the used market. The LT 1.8 automatic version can be found for R$ 49 thousand, equipped with leather seats, MyLink multimedia system, cruise control, and a 6-speed transmission.
The 144 hp Ecotec engine is reliable and delivers enough performance for urban and highway use, while the modern appearance keeps the car relevant even after a decade. Additionally, the Cruze has a solid structure and good safety level, with stability and traction control in some versions.
In the resale market, parts are easy to find and maintenance costs are competitive, making it a complete and accessible sedan for those who do not give up comfort and technology.
Why These Models Still Matter in 2025
In times when popular cars exceed R$ 100 thousand, the used market has become a great refuge for those seeking comfort equipment, premium finishing, and connectivity. Models like Civic, Sentra, Cruze, and i30 offer a set that no new car below R$ 120 thousand currently delivers.
Moreover, all are equipped with original or optional leather seats, modern multimedia, and engine options that balance performance and consumption, maintaining good parts availability and accessible maintenance.
With average prices between R$ 45 thousand and R$ 50 thousand, they position themselves as the golden range of the used market in 2025: still modern, comfortable vehicles that deliver the feeling of a premium car for a third of the price of a brand-new model.

Nenhum desses carros, em bom estado de conservação, é encontrado no valor citado.
Hoje, nenhum veículo em bom estado de conservação está sendo vendido pelo valor da tabela FIPE.
Acho que deveria ver o valor de mercado.