Consumer Reports just released its 2018 Top Picks including the Chevy Impala as CR's top large car, the Subaru Forester as top small SUV, and the Ford F-150 as the top full-sized pickup.
The average price of a new car is more than $35,000, so buying a reliable used car can be a great way to save money.
CR also has recommendations for used cars that performed well in its tests when they were new and have held their value with better-than-average reliability.
"Your best bet is to look for a car around three to five years old that fits your budget. That's because the typical lease is three years long, so you could pick up a great vehicle coming off lease at a pretty steep discount, as low as $20,000 or less," said Jake Fisher, Consumer Reports auto expert.
If you're looking for a small SUV without the sticker shock of buying a new car, CR suggests you check out a used Mazda CX-5 from 2013 to 2015, or a Toyota RAV4 from 2008 to 2013.
Want something sportier? A 2014 Subaru BRZ, or its sister car, the Scion FR-S, will give you a fun ride without breaking the bank.
If you need something practical, CR says you can't go wrong with the Toyota Camry. Look for a model from 2008-2015. It consistently did well in Consumer Reports' tests, and can be had for under $20,000.
You can check out CR's full list of top picks for cars both new and used at the Consumer Reports website, www.ConsumerReports.org.