
WhichCar saves you the research to bring you the most inexpensive cars on the market, ripe for end-of-2016 bargains.
Mitsubishi Mirage ES – $12,250 A list price of $12,250 makes the Mirage one of the most popular light cars on the market. It’s powered by a punchy 1.2L four-cylinder engine that delivers an impressive fuel economy figure of 4.6L/100km. Despite its low price-tag, the Mirage is loaded with creature comforts including six airbags, stability control, ABS, hill start assist, Bluetooth, air conditioning and more. If manual cars aren’t your thing you pick up a Mirage ES with CVT auto from $13,490. Mitsubishi has stopped bringing in Mirage sedans so you should be able to drive a hard bargain, [LINK https://www.whichcar.com.au/car-advice/inside-advice-on-getting-the-best-deal-on-a-new-car ] such as free on-road costs, for any still in the showroom
Suzuki Celerio – $12,990

Holden Spark LS– $13,990

MG MG3 Core – $13,990

Nissan Micra ST – $13,990

Holden Barina LS – $14,990

Honda Jazz VTi – $14,990

Hyundai Accent Active – $14,990

Kia Picanto Si – $14,990

Mazda 2 Neo – $14,990

Cheap Cars – 10 cheapest new cars under $15,000
Mitsubishi Mirage ES | $12,250 |
Suzuki Celerio | $12,990 |
Holden Spark LS | $13,990 |
MG MG3 Core | $13,990 |
Nissan Micra ST | $13,990 |
Holden Barina LS | $14,990 |
Honda Jazz VTi | $14,990 |
Hyundai Accent Active | $14,990 |
Kia Picanto Si | $14,990 |
Mazda 2 Neo | $14,990 |