Long gone are the days of sub-$15,000 Holden Barinas and Hyundai Excels. Heck, long gone are Barinas and Excels entirely, along with other budget-friendly fare like the Ford Fiesta, Kia Rio and Mitsubishi Mirage.

In 2026, you’ll find just one model with a price tag under $20,000. But while familiar nameplates have vanished from our market, new ones have taken their place.

For under $30,000 before on-road costs, you can get behind the wheel of models from BYD, Chery, GAC, GWM, and Mahindra, all of which were launched over the past few years.

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Prefer a more familiar brand? Hyundai and Kia, which made their name in Australia on bargain-basement city cars, still offer vehicles for cost-conscious buyers. Mazda, MG, Nissan, Suzuki and Toyota all also offer a model or two under this price point.

The members of the CarExpert editorial team have gotten behind the wheel of all of these at one point or another. So which would we actually put in our garages?

Marton Pettendy: Hyundai i30 Sedan

For less than $30k before on-roads I’d go for the largest car (not SUV) available – and that’s the entry-level Hyundai i30 Sedan.