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Priced at less than $13,000, including destination, the Aveo5 hatchback is one of the cheapest vehicles available in the United States.

Out of all these competitors, the Nissan Versa drives and feels most like a larger vehicle, in a positive sense, with a smooth, settled ride on the highway, as well as a roomy interior.

Our next favorite would be the Honda Fit because of its sporty driving character, cavernous interior, Magic Seat arrangement, and best-in-class safety.

Base models of the Kia Rio, Hyundai Accent, and Toyota Yaris are in the same price range.

The Rio and Accent (mechanically related to each other) don't feel as roomy.

The Yaris is smaller inside, too.

The Korean pair is much more fun to drive than the Aveo, but they're not as refined because of their stiffer ride and noisier engines.

Nearly all of these vehicles get better fuel economy than the 2009 Chevrolet Aveo.

 
2008 Honda Fit
The 2008 Honda Fit is one of the smallest cars on the road, but it’s fun to drive, huge inside, and a tremendous value.
 
2008 Hyundai Accent
The 2008 Hyundai Accent delivers econocar basics with a high-quality interior and fun handling for a great price.
 
2008 Kia Rio
The 2008 Kia Rio is a good choice among subcompacts and it’s stylish, but standard anti-lock brakes and better side-impact protection would help its case against the Honda Fit.
 
2008 Nissan Versa
The 2008 Nissan Versa isn’t particularly sporty, fashionable, or innovative, but it offers an astonishing amount of space, comfort, and features for the money.
 
2008 Toyota Yaris
The 2008 Toyota Yaris is one of the cheapest, and cheapest to run, of all new vehicles.
 

 
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