If you want for a new car that doesn’t eat up a lot of gas and does not cost much to repair, you should look at cars in the $10,000 to $15,000 range. You ought to choose one of these cars when they’re built with four or five doors as well as being not very large.

A good and economical way to purchase a car within this range in price is to investigate online about the multiple sources that are available. There are many reliable auto transport that can help you relocate an auto that you can fin online to your door steps. Of course depending on auto transport prices, type of services and eventually overall service, one needs to narrow down his choice. One excellent way is to request multiple car moving quotes from several of these vendors and see what kind of report you can get.

You should also search for a car that runs on gasoline. Probably the leading gas powered car when it comes to fuel efficiency is Toyota’s Yaris. But you might also decide on a diesel car as well.

In cases where you are able to afford a new car, you can get a brand new Corsa, Astra, Opel or Renault Clio between the price range of 8,000 to 10,000 Euros. In that budget range, you can also get a fairly decent second-hand car that has 60,000 to 140,000 kilometers on it.

When you have in excess of 12 000 dollars, you can find Opel Astra, Mazda 6 (a great car with lots of optional features), and some Hyundai Accents. You may even get lucky and find a Yaris for that price tag as well. It is also conceivable to find older BMWs at that price but remember that they eat a lot of gas.

Should your budget easily goes over $13,000, you can probably think about getting a new car instead of a used one. A good car is the Mitsubishi Colt though it is a bit noisy inside. Plus, the Colt does not have a good resale value even with its decent quality.

Suzuki Swift is another good car, but it can be small. The vehicle driver has some space, but the person behind him will not enjoy the same comfort. The model with the 1.25 engine saves on gasoline but it is not a particularly good drive, which might not be worth it for the price.

Another car containing good optional features and a decent warranty is the Hyundai Accent 1.5. Hyundai includes a very solid five year warranty or 100,000 kilometers plus they’re known for quality service.

Skoda is yet another good make, and the new Fabia with 68 HP is undoubtedly a great option. The only real draw back would be the service is not thought to be very good and you may have trouble getting it repaired at your local garage.

Another small car to think about is the Renault Clio that is powered with a 1.5 liter 65 horse power engine and is roomy enough for a large person. It does not spend much gas at 5.4 liters per 100 km within the city and an even more impressive 3.8 liters on the highway. Obviously, you can’t expect a car to be both high performing yet fuel efficient. Although many of these types of cars can go as high at 120 km/h without very much trouble. In this instance, the consumption may go over 4.l/km, but it won’t ever go more than 7-8.