Feb 6, 2026

7 Reliable Used Cars You Can Score for Less Than $10K

Written by Nicole Spector
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Edited by Gary Dudak
Certified used car dealer

The list of things that are seeing prices go up is practically endless, and you should know that used cars are also on that list. Fortunately, you can still get a used car for under $5,000 -- but will it be reliable? That's a really important question, especially if you'll need this car to last for years. To be safe, you probably want to shop with a budget closer to $10,000.



Let's look at seven of the used cars under $10,000 that U.S. News & World Report has ranked as the most reliable on the market. Each of these cars scored at least 89 out of 100 on J.D. Power's reliability test. What are they like and what makes them great? Perhaps most importantly, exactly how much do they cost? Let's explore.

  • Price: $9,150

  • J.D. Power reliability score: 89/100

Among the numerous pros of the 2010 Audi A6: a nicely finished interior, all-wheel drive, strong supercharged V-6 and great fuel economy. Edmunds went so far as to say this car should be considered alongside Japanese rivals. Not many complaints on this one.

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  • Price: $8,806

  • J.D. Power reliability score: 89/100

Roomy, quiet and efficient, the 2010 Toyota Avalon has strong scores on crash tests. It boasts a standard 268-horsepower V-6 engine and can accelerate more rapidly than similarly powered cars. The only significant cons with this car is that it's pricier than some of its competitors, doesn't have much flair and has rear seats that do not fold.

  • Price: $8,036

  • J.D. Power reliability score: 93/100

Here's a cushy ride with the highest reliability score on this list. It has other things going for it, like a huge trunk for your bulk grocery shopping and a roomy, quiet interior. This one is considered difficult to park because of its size. It's also better suited for taller people to drive.



  • Price: $7,624

  • J.D. Power reliability score: 91/100

With this car you can comfortably seat six passengers and take advantage of control features that Edmunds described as "intuitive." Note: This reliable and pretty affordable used car is not known to have the cleanest handling or the strongest engine.

  • Price: $7,337

  • J.D. Power reliability score: 89/100

The 2012 Scion xD is a spiffy car, ideal for drivers who appreciate high-tech stereo systems, reclining backseats and who aren't especially tall. And it's pretty fast. Edmunds testing found that a manual-equipped xD went from zero to 60 mph in 8.4 seconds.

  • Price: $7,291

  • J.D. Power reliability score: 89/100

The 2012 Chevrolet Malibu doesn't just have a posh name and a great price; it also has a strong V-6 engine, strong brakes, easy-to-use controls and offers a comfortable, quiet ride. The cons? The backseats aren't very roomy, it doesn't have as many features as some of its competitors and the quality of its cabin materials are inconsistent.

  • Price: $7,109

  • J.D. Power reliability score: 89/100

If you want a reliable car that will also save you money on gas, you can't go wrong with the 2011 Chevrolet Volt, a spiffy hybrid. When this car came out, it was considered pricey. Now it's the cheapest on this list of most reliable used cars under $10,000. Be mindful that the brakes on this guy were called "touchy" by Edmunds.



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Written by
Nicole Spector
Gary Dudak
Edited by
Gary Dudak