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Honda, Toyota and Ford Headline Edmunds.com's Best Used Cars for 2013

Honda, Toyota and Ford received top nods from Edmunds.com in its annual Best Used Cars report.

by Staff
September 17, 2013
1 min to read


SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Edmunds.com today unveiled its 17 Best Used Cars for 2013. A total of nine brands are represented on the list. Honda and Toyota led the pack with four vehicles each — followed by Ford, with three vehicles that earned the accolade.

The Best Used Cars for 2013 are (by segment):

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Subcompact Sedan: 2007-2011 Honda Fit
Compact Sedan: 2006-2011 Hyundai Elantra
Midsize Sedan: 2007-2011 Ford Fusion
Large Sedan: 2006-2011 Toyota Avalon
Coupe: 2006-2011 Honda Accord
Convertible: 2006-2011 Volvo C70
Wagon: 2006-2011 Subaru Outback
Compact SUV/Crossover: 2006-2011 Honda CR-V
Midsize SUV/Crossover: 2006-2011 Toyota Highlander 
Large SUV/Crossover: 2007-2011 Mazda CX-9 
Minivan/Van: 2006-2011 Honda Odyssey
Compact Truck: 2006-2011 Toyota Tacoma 
Large Truck: 2006-2011 Ford F-150 
Luxury: 2006-2011 Infiniti G35/G37/G25
Hybrid: 2006-2011 Toyota Prius
Two-Seat Sports Car: 2006-2011 Chevrolet Corvette
Performance Car: 2006-2011 Ford Mustang GT

"There are a lot of popular cars on this list, and that's not a surprise," says Edmunds.com Editor in Chief Scott Oldham. "Wider availability of a particular vehicle almost always translates to more competitive prices and better value for used car shoppers."

The full list of Edmunds.com's Best Used Cars for 2013 is available at http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/best-used-cars-2013.html.

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