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The Best Cars You Can Buy for R$70,000 That Will Make You Laugh at Brand New Economy Cars

Written by Bruno Teles
Published on 21/05/2025 at 21:13
Updated on 23/05/2025 at 21:51
Melhores carros por menos! Veja 4 carrões usados (Lancer, Sentra, Golf, Cruze) mais baratos e equipados que populares 0km. Guia para uma compra inteligente
Melhores carros por menos! Veja 4 carrões usados (Lancer, Sentra, Golf, Cruze) mais baratos e equipados que populares 0km. Guia para uma compra inteligente
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The car market in Brazil presents a curious inversion: basic popular 0km cars costing more than R$ 100,000, while “big cars” that are complete and powerful from previous years can be found for almost half that. With research, it’s possible to acquire vehicles that were once status symbols for surprisingly affordable prices.

This article highlights four of these models that, even used, deliver much more than several entry-level 0km cars. They are options for those seeking the best cars in terms of equipment and comfort, proving that patience and research can yield excellent deals.

Currently, a popular 0km car, often with simple finishes and few features, can exceed R$ 100,000. Meanwhile, vehicles that once cost a fortune, after a few years of use, undergo depreciation that makes them accessible, maintaining a large part of their comfort, power, and technology.

This dynamic allows, for the same price as a basic compact, to acquire a higher category used car. For those seeking the best cars in terms of driving experience and features, the used car market offers opportunities for those willing to research.

Mitsubishi Lancer (From 2015): Affordable Sportiness And Status

The Best Cars That R$70 Thousand Can Buy That Will Make You Laugh At Popular 0km Cars

The Mitsubishi Lancer, especially in the GT and Evolution versions, is a mid-size sedan that has been a symbol of sportiness. It delivers projector headlights, digital air conditioning, traction and stability control, and a CVT automatic transmission. Its sporty design and robust interior still command respect. The 2.0 engine with 160 horsepower offers a smooth and lively driving experience.

A 2015 Lancer, which cost almost R$ 100,000 when new, can now be found for between R$ 50,000 and R$ 60,000. This amount, often less than that of a basic popular hatch 0km, positions the Lancer as a used option that provides safety and a higher vehicle standard.

Nissan Sentra (From 2017): Underestimated Comfort And Modernity

The 2017 Nissan Sentra is a quiet, stable, reliable sedan with interior finishing superior to basic popular cars. From 2017 onwards, it already came with stability and traction control, CVT transmission, dual-zone digital air conditioning, keyless entry, leather seats, and even a standard sunroof. The SL version adds a premium Bose sound system.

With a 2.0 aspirated engine producing 140 horsepower, it offers smoothness and efficiency (10 to 14 km/l). A 2017 Sentra in good condition costs between R$ 60,000 and R$ 70,000, less than a Fiat Mobi 0km, providing a “real car” experience.

Volkswagen Golf (From 2016): The Premium Hatch That Became A Smart Buy

The Volkswagen Golf, starting from the 2016 version, abandoned the problematic dry dual-clutch transmission and adopted a more robust six-speed automatic. It is a premium hatch that is firm on the road, quiet, stable, with superb finishing and packed with features such as DRL headlights, cruise control, and dual-zone digital air conditioning.

Its 1.4 TSI turbo engine with 150 horsepower delivers the performance of a larger car with the economy of a compact. A 2016 Golf can be found for around R$ 80,000. However, it is crucial to pay attention to maintenance and fuel quality, as parts and repairs for imported vehicles can be more expensive.

Chevrolet Cruze (From 2017): Executive Elegance At Compact Prices

The second-generation Chevrolet Cruze, launched in 2017, offers a modern and sporty look. Its 1.4 turbo engine with direct injection and 153 horsepower, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission, is economical and agile. Inside, it offers comfort with a multimedia center compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, electric steering, and refined finishing.

A 2017 Cruze costs from R$ 70,000 to R$ 75,000, a price similar to that of current basic compact sedans. The LT, LTZ, and Premiere versions offer different equipment levels, and the Sport6 (hatch) body shares the same mechanics, potentially having slightly higher prices.

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These four examples demonstrate that, with patience and research, it is possible to find complete, comfortable, and safe “big cars” for prices lower than many popular 0km vehicles. These models were once dreams of consumption and now fit within budgets, delivering much more technology and presence.

The final decision between a basic new car and a superior used one is personal. However, for those who value more features, performance, and comfort for the same investment, exploring these options in the used car market can be a way to find some of the best cars in terms of value.

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Falo sobre tecnologia, inovação, petróleo e gás. Atualizo diariamente sobre oportunidades no mercado brasileiro. Com mais de 7.000 artigos publicados nos sites CPG, Naval Porto Estaleiro, Mineração Brasil e Obras Construção Civil. Sugestão de pauta? Manda no brunotelesredator@gmail.com

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