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Best used cars around $30,000

With a fixed budget, picking the right brand is only half the job — the model year matters just as much. Reach for too new a car and your money only buys the rough end of it: high mileage, hard use, or a history the seller won't mention. Go too old and age alone has worn it out, however clean it looks. The best odds sit in between — the exact make, model and year where $30,000 lands on a car that still has plenty of life left. Pick a category and enter your budget, and we'll show you that sweet spot for each brand: the odds of a good one (scoring 60+/100) plus the year and mileage to look for, all from cars we've actually inspected.

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BMW 4 Series ’20 · ~25k mi or 3 Series ’22, 5 Series ’22
90%good odds · 42 inspected ~72kmiles left
2
Toyota Corolla ’21 · ~40k mi or Camry ’24, Sienna ’21
85%good odds · 40 inspected ~96kmiles left
3
Lexus ES ’19 · ~53k mi or IS ’14, GS ’18
83%good odds · 35 inspected ~66kmiles left
4
Honda Accord ’21 · ~62k mi or Odyssey ’23, Civic ’23
73%good odds · 45 inspected ~48kmiles left
5
Tesla look for a 2020 · ~44k mi
71%good odds · 28 inspected ~107kmiles left
6
Porsche look for a 2011 · ~49k mi
63%good odds · 16 inspected ~41kmiles left
7
Mercedes E-Class ’17 · ~60k mi
57%good odds · 21 inspected ~20kmiles left
8
Ford Mustang ’19 · ~52k mi
52%good odds · 25 inspected ~45kmiles left
9
Chevrolet Corvette ’08 · ~37k mi
48%good odds · 23 inspected ~50kmiles left

"Good" = a condition score of 60+/100. We look at cars we've inspected over the last few years priced within ±15% of your budget — real recent asking prices, no inflation math — and rank makes by the share that scored 60+. Where only a handful fell in that exact band, the figure is estimated from a slightly wider price range, so treat it as a guide, not a guarantee. For each brand the model and year come from the freshest good car we actually found near this price, and the mileage is the typical (median) odometer of the good ones we inspected in that price range — so one unusually worn or unusually fresh car can't skew what you should expect. The miles left is that typical mileage measured against the point where the brand's average inspection score dips below decent condition (55/100). Any other good models we found are listed as alternatives. Switch the sort to most life left to rank makes by that figure instead of by the odds.

Even the best odds are far from a sure thing on a used vehicle. Get the one you find inspected before you pay.
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