8 of the best cars under $20,000 – Minivans
Minivans are among the most valuable vehicles on the road today, especially for families with five or more immediate family members. This is because they are easy to get in and out of, have plenty of room for people and things, are easy to drive, and are not very expensive to run. Whatever your reason for looking for a used pickup truck, this list has something for you.
These are eight of the best-used Minis available at around $20,000 each.
8 – Kia Sedona 2016
The 2016 Kia Sedona was between the value-focused luxury and premium minivan segments. It was one of the more affordable minivans when it was introduced, with SUV-inspired styling, a modern interior, and clever second and third-row seats that folded to reveal a large cargo area. On our budget, the Sedona SX provides excellent value. It featured an Infiniti sound system, heated front seats, blind spot monitoring, LED headlights, and navigation.
7 – Nissan Quest 2017
The 2017 Nissan Quest, like the Grand Caravan, is on the lower end of the class, emphasizing value rather than luxury. This is excellent news for you, used minivan buyers. This means you can get a newer minivan with lower mileage than models with significantly higher starting prices. Check out the loaded Quest Platinum piece on our list. It has a Bose sound system with 13 speakers, an overhead display, and DVD rear seat entertainment.
6 – Ford Transit Connect Passenger Wagon 2017
Regarding minibusses, the Ford Transit Connect Passenger Wagon may not be the first thing that comes to mind. However, this is a multi-purpose truck with a small footprint that is easy to park. It features sliding side doors and can seat up to seven people in extended wheelbase options. For the most family-friendly features, we recommend the LWB XLT or Titanium. The XLT comes standard with seating for seven passengers, but optional captain’s seats reduce that to six. If you don’t mind 6 passengers, the Titanium adds leather seats (front heated), dual-zone climate control, and other features.
5- Dodge Grand Caravan 2018
The 2018 Dodge Grand Caravan, which had the same mechanical core as the Town & Country, continued even after the Pacifica replaced the Town & Country. The Grand Caravan is designed to be an affordable mainstream option. It’s comfortable and valuable, with clever features like the second-row Stow ‘n Go seats that fold flat into the floor to create more luggage space. Find well-equipped Grand Caravan SXTs in the.
4- Chrysler Town & Country 2016
The 2016 Chrysler Town & Country is refined and elegant but in a different way than the Pacifica that came after it. For example, the Town & Country has standard leather seats and power sliding doors. We can pull out all the stops on our $20,000 budget since the loaded Limited Platinum trim level is within our reach. It came standard with a sunroof, power-folding outside mirrors, a heated steering wheel, upgraded leather upholstery, a 9-speaker audio system, and other features.
3- Chrysler Pacifica 2017
The 2017 Chrysler Pacifica stands out from the crowd with its expressive looks and luxurious interior. Although the hybrid’s notable variance exceeds our price range, the regular Pacifica is well-equipped and powerful. The Touring-L Plus gets the most bang for our buck with features like a 13-speaker stereo system and a second-row entertainment system with two 10-inch screens.
2- Honda Odyssey 2016
The 2016 Honda Odyssey is likely best described as feature-rich. It features everything you want in a minivan, including an optional in-car vacuum cleaner. It’s also significant, comfy, simple to drive, and secure. For $20,000, you should be able to get a used Odyssey EX-L with the majority of the bells and whistles, such as leather seats, 3-zone temperature control, power sliding doors, and so on.
1-Toyota Sienna 2016
The 2016 Toyota Sienna is a Minivans class leader for a reason: it’s attractive, simple to operate, large, comfy, and dependable. All-wheel drive is offered, which is uncommon in minivans. With 3-zone temperature control, power sliding doors, keyless entry, and Toyota’s Star Safety System, the mid-level Sienna LE delivers excellent value on our $20,000 budget.