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By Gilbert Smith

If you’ve got $40,000 or $50,000 to spend, you should have no problem finding a new car that will last long enough to pass on to the grandkids. There are plenty of models out there that are proven to go the distance. If you’re on a tight budget, the list gets a bit shorter, and you may have to skip some of the obvious choices. It doesn’t take an expert to let you know that a well-maintained Lexus could last you more than a century, but a 2026 Lexus IS starts at $41,830 with the delivery and processing fee, and that’s not exactly a budget car.

On the other end of the spectrum, we could always buy a used Lexus or Toyota, something that’s already got a quarter-million miles on the odometer, and is ready to go a quarter-million more. But, there’s something about being a car’s first owner, and knowing that it’s never skipped an oil change. So, if we want something reliable, cheap, and new, where does that leave us?

There Are Plenty Of Reliable Vehicles Available For Under $30,000

2026 Hyundai Santa Cruz
Hyundai

In order to narrow down our list of candidates, we gathered everything we could find selling brand-new for under $30,000, and cut it down to a top five based on their latest JD Power Quality & Reliability ratings. Here’s how that turned out.

Make And Model Segment Base MSRP Q&R Rating
2026 Kia K5 Sedan $27,300 85/100
2025 Kia K4 Sedan $21,900 86/100
2026 Chevrolet TrailBlazer SUV $23,000 88/100
2026 Hyundai Santa Cruz Pickup $29,500 88/100
2026 Buick Encore GX SUV $26,000 90/100

We showed no preferential treatment based on segment. The Santa Cruz was the only cheap pickup truck with a high-enough Q&R rating to make the top five, so that’s the only one we included. Meanwhile, the list of sub-$30,000 coupes is getting shorter every year, as the segment largely belongs to performance models, which tend to sell for a bit more than your average family car, and which frequently go unrated by JD Power.

You Can Count On A Toyota, But The Cheap Ones Didn’t Make Our List This Time

2025 Toyota RAV4 Woodland Edition
Toyota

We’re as surprised as you are not to see any Toyotas make the list, but the RAV4 only scored a 77/100 for the 2025 model year, its latest rating with JD Power, while the newest Toyota Camry earns an 80/100, which means that it’s very reliable, but it falls well outside our top five. Other Toyotas land on the opposite side of our $30,000 cut-off, meaning they might be reliable, but they’re not going to be the cheapest reliable cars out there.

Note that JD Power ratings are not the be-all-end-all of reliability. JD Power is looking at everything that can break, not just the engine and transmission. If your powertrain is bulletproof, but your windshield wipers keep falling off, your seat buttons keep breaking, and the paint keeps peeling, you might wind up with a lower JD Power rating than a car with an overheating problem and a flawlessly-constructed interior. But, we had to narrow the list down somehow, and JD Power ratings in the 85-100 range tend to point to very reliable vehicles.

What Do These Vehicles Cost To Maintain?

2026 Kia K5 - Exterior
Kia

If we take a look at the cost to keep these vehicles running, here’s what CarEdge estimates when it comes to ten-year maintenance costs.

Model Ten-Year Maintenance Estimate
Kia K5 $6,381
Kia K4 $6,256
Chevrolet TrailBlazer $9,077
Hyundai Santa Cruz $9,765
Buick Encore GX $8,840

It is interesting to note that the maintenance estimates tend to track with the Quality & Reliability ratings. That is, the Kias are the cheapest to maintain, and both score in the mid-80s range with JD Power. The Santa Cruz costs close to $1,000 a year to maintain, according to CarEdge, and earned an 88/100 with JD Power. In any event, none of these models will cost you an arm and a leg when it comes to typical repairs and routine maintenance.

The Kia K4 Is Your Cheapest Path To Leaving Your Grandkids A Car

2025 Kia K4 GT-Line front 3/4
Kia

In terms of overall cost, the Kia K4 is both the most affordable vehicle to buy, with the 2025 model starting at just $21,900 with an excellent 86/100 Q&R rating from JD Power, and low maintenance costs, averaging $6,256 in maintenance and repairs every ten years. The 2026 model hasn’t been rated by JD Power yet, but it starts at an MSRP of $22,190, which is still considerably cheaper than anything else on the list.

Now, what are you actually getting for that price? Let’s take a look under the hood and see.

2026 Kia K4 Performance Specs
Engine 2.0-Liter NA 4-Cylinder
Power 147 hp
Torque 132 lb-ft
Transmission CVT
Drivetrain Front-Wheel Drive

The Kia K4 isn’t the most exciting car on the road. It takes around nine seconds to get up to 60 mph, it’s a bit underpowered, being a four-door cranking out just 147 hp, and it runs on a CVT transmission, which may be a dealbreaker for some readers. But, it’s dirt cheap, and it’s reliable enough to pack on hundreds of thousands of miles with regular maintenance.

We’ll reiterate that we’re not looking for the most reliable car on the market here. Rather, we’re looking for the cheapest car that could go the distance with proper maintenance. We’re sure you can name plenty of sedans that are more reliable than a Kia K4, so can we. But, when it comes to what you’re getting in terms dollars-to-miles, the K4 is hard to beat among brand-new models.

How To Keep Your Kia K4 Running For Decades

2025 Kia K4 engine close up
Jared Rosenholtz/CarBuzz/Valnet

RepairPal estimates an annual maintenance cost of around $474 for a Kia K4, based on the average cost of maintaining a Kia. The website actually has limited data on the model, listing only routine diagnostics among the most expensive common fixes. This is usually a good sign, even for a relatively new model like the K4 (introduced for the 2025 model year), as it means that drivers aren’t reporting busted axles and transmission failures with enough frequency to generate a usable report.

CarComplaints shows zero powertrain issues for the Kia K4. That is, no engine problems, and no transmission problems. The car’s complaints mostly have to do with accessories and electronics, like Kia Connect failing to connect, or the power window lock button not working.

Sources: Kia, CarComplaints, CarEdge, RepairPal, JD Power, NHTSA.

Read the full article on CarBuzz  

This article originally appeared on CarBuzz and is republished here with permission.  

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