
This ranking lists the best-selling small cars based on their price and features. These cars often offer features not found in more expensive models. These small cars have the highest number of units sold in 2017, earning them a spot on this list. Prices shown include destination fees and automatic transmission charges. Some models are slated to receive redesigns for the 2019 model year.
Toyota Corolla
If you're looking for a small car that is fuel-efficient and affordable, the Toyota Corolla is a good choice. The Corolla is one of the most popular automobiles in the world. Although it's not the most powerful car, it offers great handling for its price. It's also available with an all-wheel or hybrid drive, should you wish to take your car further.

Honda Jazz
The Honda Jazz is a small car that's a class above the rest. Its sleek design and ample space make it easy to use. Although it may appear more expensive than some compact cars, the car's focus on space, practicality, and comfort makes it a smart purchase for many buyers. However, it is not as fun to drive and stylish as other smaller cars like the Ford Fiesta, Volkswagen Polo, and Ford Fiesta.
Mitsubishi Mirage
The Mitsubishi Mirage's low horsepower and slow acceleration are a problem. The interior is mostly made from hard plastic, and has a 60/40 split rear-seat. The thin carpet that covers the floor can become wrinkled after it folds. Many panels are painted metal and some of them feature exposed seams. The ride is also quite dull. The Mitsubishi Mirage achieves a respectable 36 mpg in cities and 44 on the highway. While it doesn't make the Mitsubishi Mirage one among the best small cars, it's still an impressive figure.
Nissan Versa sedan
The Nissan Versa sedan has grown in size, without losing its sportiness. Also, it is a very smooth car for its small size. The steering is also precise and agile around town. Its four-cylinder engine, which produces 122 horsepower, can become tired after hard accelerations or fast passing maneuvers. The sedan's extensive features list more than compensates for these shortcomings.
Chevrolet Spark
Chevrolet released the Chevrolet Spark, a subcompact vehicle. It was previously called the Matiz. It was first produced in 1998 and later renamed as the Spark. The car came in three different trim levels, and came with a 1.0-liter engine and a 1.2-liter gasoline engine. The Spark is available in manual and automatic transmission versions. It is manufactured under Vietnamese license.

Volkswagen Polo
The Volkswagen Polo has been loved for its drive and dynamics. The new generation is more flexible and compliant when it comes to speed breaks as well as handling bumps inside and outside of the city. It doesn't make the same loud thuds as previous models, and is more refined 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.