KBB.com Names 10 Coolest Cars Under $20,000
Kelley Blue Book editors have named the top 10 new vehicles available for less than $20,000 in the current model-year.

The Kia Soul tops Kelley Blue Book’s list of the 10 Coolest Cars available for less than $20,000.
Photo courtesy Kia Motors Corp.
IRVINE, Calif. — While the average new car on the road today costs nearly $37,000, there are still plenty of vehicle options available at a more affordable price that don’t sacrifice comfort and style. So say the editors at Kelley Blue Book, who have ranked the 10 Coolest New Cars Under $20,000 for 2019.
“Stylish designs, affordable price points, and loaded with technology and safety features — this year’s Coolest Cars check all the boxes for today’s car shoppers,” said Michael Harley, executive editor for Kelley Blue Book. “With functional and fashionable looks inside and out, the Kia Soul tops this year’s list with its alluring combination of bold style, SUV-like versatility, practicality, and low ownership costs.”
Kelley Blue Book’s 10 Coolest New Cars Under $20,000 are:
Kia Soul
Toyota Corolla Hatchback
Honda Civic
Hyundai Kona
Hyundai Veloster
Volkswagen Golf
Nissan Kicks
Subaru Impreza
Honda Fit
Volkswagen Jetta
Each vehicle was available for $20,000 or less as of May 10 according to Kelley Blue Book’s Fair Purchase Price platform. To see read the full coverage, including commentary, pricing details, and photos, click here.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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