The 5 Best Used Cars for Sale on AutoGuide This Week

AutoGuide.com Staff
by AutoGuide.com Staff

If you’re looking for a used vehicle that stands out from the standard dealership fare, AutoGuide’s classifieds are the place to be. This week’s highlights range from meticulously maintained modern daily drivers to rare international imports and turbocharged project cars. Here are our top five picks for this week.


1. 2018 Subaru Outback 3.6R Touring


For those who want a wagon that can do it all, this enthusiast-owned 2018 Subaru Outback 3.6R Touring is a standout. Located in Keene, New Hampshire, it features the sought-after 3.6L 6-cylinder Boxer engine. It’s not just a stock wagon, either; it has been tastefully upgraded with a 2-inch lift kit, WRX wheels with all-terrain tires, and a modern 9-inch infotainment system with Wireless Apple CarPlay.


  • Price: $14,000.00
  • Key Highlight: A 3.6R engine paired with a 2-inch lift and enthusiast-grade maintenance history.

2. 2006 Chrysler 300 Touring


Finding a single-owner car from nearly two decades ago is a rarity, but this 2006 Chrysler 300 Touring fits the bill perfectly. Located in Redmond, Washington, this sedan has been a reliable long-distance cruiser for its original owner since 2005. It features the 3.5L High Output V6 and has received a wealth of recent maintenance in early 2026, including a new battery and alignment.


  • Price: $5,200.00
  • Key Highlight: Single-owner status since December 2005 with documented care and recent 2026 servicing.

3. 2024 Subaru Ascent Onyx Edition Limited


If you need a modern family hauler without the brand-new price tag, check out this 2024 Subaru Ascent Onyx Edition Limited in Cary, North Carolina. This three-row SUV has been used primarily for long-distance highway travel. The owner has even swapped the standard 20-inch wheels for 18-inchers to provide a smoother ride and lower tire replacement costs.


  • Price: $32,400.00
  • Key Highlight: Low-maintenance 18-inch wheel conversion and a comprehensive service performed ahead of schedule.

4. 1993 Toyota MR2 (Gen 4 3SGTE Swapped)


For the enthusiasts looking for a project with high performance potential, this 1993 Toyota MR2 in Houston, Texas, is a compelling choice. This mid-engine classic has been swapped with a Gen 4 3SGTE turbocharged engine from a later-generation MR2. While it currently needs some cosmetic and tuning work, the bones of a legendary street machine are all there.

  • Price: $10,000.00
  • Key Highlight: A powerful Gen 4 3SGTE turbocharged engine swap in a classic "93 Blue" chassis.

5. 1978 Chevrolet Nova Concours (Mexican Spec)


Perhaps the most unique entry this week is this 1978 Chevrolet Nova Concours hatchback located in Los Mochis, Mexico. This Mexican-specification model is a rare find, featuring a factory 4-speed manual transmission paired with an inline 6-cylinder engine. It also boasts the premium Concours luxury package and a refreshed red vinyl and cloth interior.

  • Price: $9,375.00
  • Key Highlight: Rare international "Mexican-spec" hatchback with a factory 4-speed manual and original invoice documentation.

Why AutoGuide Classifieds Stand Out

What makes the AutoGuide used car classifieds truly unique is that they aren't just a list of random dealer inventory. Instead, these listings are user-generated content pulled directly from over 600 different automotive forums. Because these cars are often being sold by dedicated forum members and enthusiasts, you’ll find vehicles that have been meticulously documented, tastefully modified, or are rare, quirky models—like the Mexican-spec Nova or the swapped MR2—that you simply won’t find on standard car-buying sites. If you’re looking for a vehicle with a story and a community behind it, this is the place to look.


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