
This list lists the top-selling small cars. It is based upon features that are appealing to average consumers and a competitive price. Many of these vehicles also offer features that normally only come with more expensive models. These small cars were the most popular in 2017 and earned their place on the top 10 lists. Prices include destination fees and automatic transmission fees. Some models are slated to receive redesigns for the 2019 model year.
Toyota Corolla
Toyota Corolla can be your best choice if you are looking for a small car with low fuel consumption and low prices. The Corolla is the world's best-selling automobile. It isn't the fastest car on the market, but it has great handling and value for money. If you want to take your car beyond the basics, you can get it with a hybrid engine or all-wheel driving.

Honda Jazz
The Honda Jazz is a small car that's a class above the rest. The Honda Jazz's compact design is both easy on the eyes, spacious and practical. While it may not be as affordable as other compact cars, its emphasis on practicality and space make it a smart choice. However, it isn't as stylish or fun to drive as smaller cars like Ford Fiesta and Volkswagen Polo.
Mitsubishi Mirage
The Mitsubishi Mirage is a low-powered car with a slow acceleration. The interior is made largely of hard plastic. It also features a strange 60/40 split back seat. After it is folded, the thin carpet can wrinkle. Many panels are painted metal and some of them feature exposed seams. The ride is also rather numb. The Mitsubishi Mirage gets a modest 36 mpg in the city and 44 mpg on the highway. Although it isn't good enough to make the Mitsubishi mirage one of our top-rated small cars, it is still a great choice.
Nissan Versa sedan
The Nissan Versa sedan's size has not been reduced, and it still feels sporty. The steering is quick and accurate around town. However, its 122-horsepower four-cylinder engine can get tired after hard acceleration or rapid passing maneuvers. The sedan's extensive features list more than compensates for these shortcomings.
Chevrolet Spark
Chevrolet introduced the Chevrolet Spark, which is a subcompact automobile. The Matiz was the previous name. It was first manufactured in 1998, and then renamed the Spark. The car was available in three trims and offered a choice of a 1.0 or 1.2-liter gasoline engine. You can choose between manual or automatic transmissions for the Spark. It is made under license in Vietnam.

Volkswagen Polo
The Volkswagen Polo has long been admired for its drive and dynamics. However, the new generation is more responsive and flexible on speed breaks and bumps within the city. It makes a less loud sound than the previous models, and it is more suitable for Indian roads. It is very comfortable to ride on and settles quickly when bumps occur, as well as absorbing any harshness from the surface.