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All-wheel-drive vehicles you can get for under $30,000

- William Irvin Lewis MotorTrend MOTORTREND

Vehicles equipped with all-wheel drive continue to be popular among buyers looking for that extra sense of security when the weather gets sketchy, or for increased capability when they’re off the beaten path. But finding a new car or SUV that can put the power down to all four tires at an affordable price can be something of a challenge, depending on your space, pace and safety needs. So, what are the cheapest new AWD cars and SUVs you can buy? Which vehicles can get you the traction and features you need at a sticker you can swallow? Read on to find out which affordably priced 2024 all-wheel-drive models under $30,000 could potentiall­y suit your lifestyle.

10. 2024 Kia Seltos S | $27,965: Stylish and roomy for a subcompact SUV, the 2024 Kia Seltos is a solid contender in the segment. That said, the Seltos doesn’t exactly rise above its station in terms of overall refinement, with interior materials that feel cheap for its price point and significan­t cabin noise at speed. The cabin of the Seltos is comfortabl­e, save the lack of ride quality on rough pavement, and cargo space is genuinely impressive. That said, there are better deals when looking for inexpensiv­e AWD choices, as you need to move up to the S trim level to order the $1,500 AWD option.

9. 2024 Hyundai Kona SE AWD | $26,935: It seems like every new subcompact SUV these days has its share of funky styling, but Hyundai took it to another level with the 2024 Kona, which looks like it rolled out of 2077, only without the dystopian cues. The Kona’s futuristic vibe continues inside thanks to two large screens, and an impressive amount of interior space. Gas mileage suffers a bit thanks in part to the Kona’s increased size, but the cabin is quiet and the ride is good unless you’re bounding over washboards or speed bumps. There are cheaper AWD options, but the Kona makes a good case for itself despite AWD being a $1,500 option on top of its base price.

8. 2024 Volkswagen Taos S 4Motion | $27,760: It’s hard for us to heartily recommend any 2024 Volkswagen Taos, but especially the AWD version. Not only is the privilege of AWD a $2,340 option, but the seven-speed, dual-clutch transmissi­on it comes with makes just about every drive in an AWD Taos an annoyance. Clunky, slow and prone to pushing the little SUV forward under braking, any measure of confidence gained with the AWD option in inclement weather isn’t worth the frustratio­n sustained in every climate. The Taos’ cabin is surprising­ly spacious, with plenty of cargo capacity, but this VW SUV isn’t the best choice for folks in need of every wheel being driven.

7. 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross L | $26,510: Flashy isn’t the forte of the 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross. This inexpensiv­e, Corolla-based crossover features a relatively large cargo area, spacious front seat and enough room in the back for the kids to be comfy. Although AWD is an optional extra, the feature is only $875 and is available for the base model. That said, the main asset of the Corolla Cross is also its primary downside: anonymity. If you’re looking for a well-built transporta­tion appliance to take you and yours where you need to go, it works excellentl­y, but know that there’s no flair to how it looks, feels or drives.

6. 2024 Chevrolet Trailblaze­r LS

AWD | $26,395: Edgy looks and plenty of space make the 2024 Chevrolet Trailblaze­r stand out from the rest of its subcompact crossover peers, but unfortunat­ely the accolades mostly end there. The Trailblaze­r’s optional, 1.3-liter, inline three-cylinder, turbocharg­ed engine struggles at times to get the small crossover up to speed with traffic, taking over nine seconds to wade up to 60 mph from zero. It’s slow enough that merging can potentiall­y be unduly stressful for newer drivers. If lack of passing/merging ease doesn’t deter you, and overbearin­g cabin noise can be ignored, the Trailblaze­r does have the advantage of lots of rear-seat legroom.

5. 2024 Mazda CX-30 S | $26,370: Just about everything Mazda builds continues to be infused with a decent amount of zoom-zoom, especially the 2024 Mazda CX-30. This hatchbackt­urned-crossover’s handling will make some sport sedans blush, while its styling inside and out is almost exotic compared to other vehicles in its class. The CX-30’s interior feels upscale, far more so than its humble sub-$27,000 starting price would suggest. All 2024 CX-30s are equipped with AWD standard, though if your budget allows it, the extra oomph from the optional turbo engine further complement­s its agile chassis. Otherwise, the base engine is economical to run and buy. In addition, the 2023 model year CX-30 was also an IIHS Top Safety Pick Plus.

4. 2024 Subaru Legacy Base | $26,015: The least expensive AWD midsize sedan you can buy is the 2024 Subaru Legacy. A workhorse whose specs sit largely in the middle of the category, the Legacy’s main claim to fame is its standard AWD system, and its price is noticeably more budget-friendly than anything else in the class that drives all tires. The Legacy rides well, provides decent interior space and was a 2023 IIHS Top Safety Pick. The base Legacy leans dull rather than riveting, with a somewhat lazy engine for the class and less than exciting handling. Gas mileage with the base engine isn’t bad, however, and the Legacy rides well.

3. 2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid | $25,995: All-wheel drive hasn’t traditiona­lly been a Corolla feature, but the 2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid is available with the additional sure-footedness its eAWD system provides for an added $975 if you want it. It also gets tremendous gas mileage for an AWD car at beyond 50 mpg in the city in its most efficient spec. On the downside, the Corolla Hybrid is one of the slowest vehicles on sale at 9.7 seconds from 0 to 60 mph for a 2023 AWD model we tested. Full throttle is needed to get this not exactly heavyweigh­t vehicle moving at all, not to mention getting it up to the speed of traffic. This is somewhat frustratin­g, because the Corolla Hybrid offers engaging handling. In terms of interior space, the Corolla Hybrid isn’t anything special in the compact car class, though it does look as good as it handles from the outside.

2. 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander

Sport S | $25,300: By our reckoning, the least expensive AWD SUV on the market is the 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, which features AWD as standard equipment. (The floor mats, however, are part of a mandatory $160 “Welcome Pack.”) The Outlander Sport’s cheap price is a double-edged sword, as its performanc­e, efficiency and refinement are unimpressi­ve for its class, to the point where the value is hard to find. Interior space isn’t terrible, but it also lags behind that of other vehicles in its competitiv­e set. Sometimes being the cheapest isn’t always an accolade.

1. 2024 Subaru Impreza Base | $24,115: On the flipside, when it comes to the 2024 Subaru Impreza, being cheap is a good thing. Perenniall­y the most affordable AWD option you can get, the Impreza hatchback offers more space than some crossover SUVs while providing better gas mileage and a much sleeker silhouette. While Subaru’s proficient AWD system and plenty of interior space for a small car are upsides, the base Impreza isn’t exactly quick to merge, with accelerati­on bordering on acceptable at best. Safety ratings are good, though, and the Impreza handles excellentl­y while providing solid ride quality and a quiet cabin. Cheap, quality, AWD transporta­tion is what the Impreza excels at being.

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