Best Minivans Under $60K
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Owners Like
- Sound of your vehicle's engine/motor
- Interior styling of your vehicle
- How your vehicle makes you feel when you start it up
Owners Don't Like
- Ease of getting in/out of the front seats
- Overall fuel economy and driving range of your vehicle/driving range and speed of charging your vehicle
- How easy it is to safely maneuver your vehicle in and out of traffic and tight parking spaces
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If you need evidence that minivans are the most cost-effective choice for large families, consider the fact that you can buy the "ultimate minivan" for less than $60,000. In contrast, if you want to purchase the "ultimate SUV," your line of credit had better extend well past $100,000. Simply put, you get more for your money with a minivan.
Here is an example: most minivans deliver adequate power. But minivans in the $50,000 – $60,000 bracket allow buyers to choose a fuel-saving hybrid or plug-in hybrid powertrain. That means you can move from good (25 mpg) fuel economy to excellent fuel economy of 35 mpg or more. Another example: you can opt for the traction and security of all-wheel drive versus front-wheel drive, which is standard on most current minivans.
While many less expensive minivans have impressive rosters of advanced driver assistance systems, opting for a minivan in the $50,000 – $60,000 price range allows you to outfit it with optional equipment like parking-assistance sensors, a surround-view camera, and blind-spot warning.
On that same note, high-end minivans also offer a wide variety of comfort and convenience features that make them more useful and fun. You can opt for an in-cabin intercom system that will make it impossible for kids in the third row to claim they didn't hear what you are saying. And you can purchase a rear-seat entertainment array that provides multiple screens and accepts multiple inputs.
In a family vehicle, getting the basics is essential. Getting more than the basics adds to the quality of the experience. And a high-quality experience is precisely what you'll get from the best minivans under $60,000 contained in this list.
Note: JD Power ratings reflect our best available data, updated each September. For current model year ratings, we apply previous model year ratings until new consumer survey data is available in September. Learn more about our ratings methodology.
* Please use this rating with caution. The previous model year's rating was applied to this redesigned vehicle. These vehicles have the latest styling, technology, and other components, but are unproven in their first year and can be less reliable than their predecessor.




