What are the top small cars that we tested in 2014? Look no further.
5. 2015 Toyota Yaris
The Yaris is facelifted for the 2015 model year. It’s got fresh exterior and interior updates. However, it’s the same underneath. Why mess with known reliable components? Although, it’s not the quickest or the most efficient of the bunch. The 2015 Toyota Yaris starts at $14,845.
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4. 2015 Chevy Trax
The 2015 Trax is all new to the United States for this year and it’s should be arriving at your local dealership as we speak. It’s related to the Chevy Sonic hatchback, but the Trax is a compact crossover with available AWD system. It’s powered by a turbocharged 1.4L engine for added fun. The 2015 Chevy Trax starts at $20,120.
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3. 2015 MINI Cooper S
The MINI Cooper has also been recently redesigned. It’s not slightly larger and comes with a choice of two turbocharged engines. This model is a higher performance two-door S model, but a four-door version is also available. The 2015 MINI Cooper two-door hardtop starts at $20,700, and the four-door will cost a thousand more at $21,700.
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2. 2015 Nissan Versa Note
This version of the Versa Note has been around for a couple of years, but it’s still on the roomiest and useful cars in it’s class. It has a naturally aspirated 1.6L engine and a choice of a manual or CVT transmissions. The 2015 Nissan Versa Note starts at $14,180.
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1. 2015 Honda Fit
The 2015 FIt is completely redesigned. The previous generation car was good, but Honda hit a home run with the latest Fit. It’s larger, more powerful, and more efficient than before. It’s also available with higher-end technology features on higher trim levels. This is why it’s #1 on our list. The 2015 Honda Fit starts at $15,650.
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