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List of 2019 Car Models

On the used-car lot or browsing listings online, the 2019 model year still offers a lot of practical choices whether you want fuel efficiency, comfort, or a budget-friendly ride. This list groups models you’re likely to see in classifieds, dealer lots, and private-sales searches so you can scan options quickly.

There are 32 2019 Car Models, ranging from the Audi A4 to the Volkswagen Jetta to show the spectrum from entry-level compacts to more upscale sedans. For each entry you’ll find below the Body style, 2019 status, MSRP range (USD) so you can compare form, model-year notes, and original pricing at a glance.

How should I use the Body style, 2019 status, and MSRP range (USD) columns to compare models?

Use Body style to narrow the size and layout you prefer (sedan, hatchback, SUV), check 2019 status for mid-cycle refreshes or notable changes that year, and use MSRP range (USD) to set realistic expectations for original sticker pricing—then factor in mileage and condition to estimate current value.

Does “2019 status” include recalls or just design/trim changes?

“2019 status” is meant to note model-year changes (new trims, facelifts, engine updates); it doesn’t replace a vehicle history or safety recall check, so always run a VIN lookup and check NHTSA/manufacturer notices for recalls.

2019 Car Models

Make Model Body style 2019 status MSRP range (USD)
Toyota Camry sedan Continued $24,000-$35,000
Toyota Corolla sedan Continued $18,500-$24,000
Toyota Corolla Hatchback hatchback New $19,500-$25,000
Toyota RAV4 SUV Redesigned $25,000-$36,000
Honda Accord sedan Continued $24,000-$36,000
Honda Civic sedan Continued $19,000-$28,000
Honda CR-V SUV Continued $25,000-$35,000
Nissan Altima sedan Redesigned $23,000-$34,000
Nissan Leaf hatchback Continued $29,000-$37,000
Subaru Forester SUV Redesigned $24,000-$35,000
Subaru Outback crossover Continued $26,000-$40,000
Ford F-150 pickup Continued $28,000-$70,000
Ram 1500 pickup Redesigned $28,000-$60,000
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickup Continued $28,000-$60,000
Chevrolet Equinox SUV Continued $23,000-$34,000
Mazda CX-5 SUV Continued $25,000-$36,000
BMW 3 Series sedan Continued $40,000-$55,000
Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan Continued $41,000-$60,000
Audi A4 sedan Continued $35,000-$50,000
Tesla Model 3 sedan Continued $35,000-$60,000
Chevrolet Bolt hatchback Continued $37,000-$44,000
Volkswagen Jetta sedan Redesigned $18,000-$24,000
Volkswagen Golf hatchback Continued $23,000-$32,000
Hyundai Elantra sedan Facelift $17,000-$23,000
Kia Optima sedan Facelift $23,000-$32,000
Jeep Wrangler SUV Continued $25,000-$45,000
Jeep Cherokee SUV Facelift $23,000-$34,000
Ford Mustang coupe Continued $26,000-$70,000
Honda Insight sedan New $22,000-$30,000
Chevrolet Camaro coupe Continued $25,000-$70,000
Ford Explorer SUV Continued $32,000-$55,000
Toyota Avalon sedan Continued $34,000-$45,000

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Toyota Camry

Toyota Camry

Popular midsize sedan sold across North America and other markets. 2019 was a carryover from the 2018 redesign, notable for improved safety tech and hybrid availability. Known for roomy interior, reliability, and strong resale value.

Toyota Corolla

Toyota Corolla

Compact sedan offered widely in the U.S., Canada and many global markets. The 2019 Corolla was a carryover model; buyers appreciated its fuel economy and affordability while Toyota prepared a broader Corolla line overhaul for later years.

Toyota Corolla Hatchback

Toyota Corolla Hatchback

Introduced as a 2019 model in North America replacing the iM, this hatchback brought a sportier look and improved tech. Notable as a fresh, small hatch option from Toyota with peppy engines and modern infotainment for entry buyers.

Toyota RAV4

Toyota RAV4

Compact SUV sold in the U.S., Canada and worldwide. The 2019 RAV4 debuted a full redesign with tougher styling, new platform, improved safety tech and a hybrid variant — making it a standout in a crowded crossover segment.

Honda Accord

Honda Accord

Midsize sedan sold across North America and other markets. The 2019 Accord continued the 2018 redesign, offering roomy cabin, turbocharged engines, and advanced driver aids; it remained popular for comfort, efficiency and an engaging driving feel.

Honda Civic

Honda Civic

Compact car sold globally, with strong presence in the U.S. The 2019 Civic was a continuation of the 10th-generation lineup, noted for sporty driving dynamics, efficient engines and a wide variety of body styles including sedan, coupe and hatch in some markets.

Honda CR-V

Honda CR-V

Compact crossover sold in North America and worldwide. The 2019 CR‑V continued the recent redesign with turbocharged engine options and roomy cargo space; it’s known for practicality, fuel efficiency and broad dealer availability.

Nissan Altima

Nissan Altima

Midsize sedan sold mainly in North America and other markets. The 2019 Altima launched a full redesign with a new platform, available all‑wheel drive and a sportier look — notable for improved handling and updated tech.

Nissan Leaf

Nissan Leaf

Electric hatchback sold globally, with strong U.S. and European presence. The 2019 Leaf was largely a continuation of the second generation (introduced earlier) and remained notable as an affordable mainstream EV with practical range for many buyers.

Subaru Forester

Subaru Forester

Compact SUV sold across North America, Europe and Asia. The 2019 Forester arrived on a new global platform with more interior space, improved safety features and refined driving manners, solidifying its appeal as a practical crossover.

Subaru Outback

Subaru Outback

Car‑based crossover/wagon sold widely in the U.S., Canada and elsewhere. The 2019 Outback was a continuation of the previous generation, prized for off‑road capability, cargo flexibility and standard all‑wheel drive for active buyers.

Ford F-150

Ford F-150

Full‑size pickup sold primarily in North America and elsewhere. The 2019 F‑150 continued prior generation mechanics and varied widely in trims; noted for strong towing, broad engine choices and high dealer popularity among truck buyers.

Ram 1500

Ram 1500

Full‑size pickup sold mainly in North America. The 2019 Ram 1500 debuted a major redesign with a lighter body, improved ride (coil rear springs), new interiors and available mild‑hybrid eTorque, making it more refined and efficient.

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Full‑size pickup sold primarily in North America. The 2019 Silverado was a carryover model with strong towing capability, multiple engine choices and wide dealer availability; it remained a mainstream choice for work and personal use.

Chevrolet Equinox

Chevrolet Equinox

Compact crossover sold in the U.S., Canada and other markets. The 2019 Equinox continued recent generation packaging with turbocharged engines and flexible seating; noted for value pricing and family-friendly features.

Mazda CX-5

Mazda CX-5

Compact crossover sold globally, particularly strong in North America and Europe. The 2019 CX‑5 continued Mazda’s premium‑light approach with refined handling, upscale interior materials and efficient Skyactiv engines.

BMW 3 Series

BMW 3 Series

Luxury compact sedan sold worldwide including the U.S. The 2019 3 Series was part of the F30/F32 generation carryover for some markets and offered efficient engines, sporty driving dynamics and modern luxury features.

Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Compact luxury sedan sold globally. The 2019 C‑Class continued its model cycle with refined engines and updated tech packages; known for plush interiors, brand prestige and broad dealership coverage in many countries.

Audi A4

Audi A4

Compact luxury sedan sold in the U.S., Europe and elsewhere. The 2019 A4 was a continuation of the current generation with tech and safety updates, admired for balanced touring manners and high‑quality interiors.

Tesla Model 3

Tesla Model 3

Electric sedan sold in North America, Europe and expanding global markets. The 2019 Model 3 continued ramped production, offering competitive range, minimalistic interior and frequent over‑the‑air updates that kept it in the EV spotlight.

Chevrolet Bolt

Chevrolet Bolt

Electric hatchback sold mainly in North America and Europe. The 2019 Bolt was a carryover EV with practical range for daily driving and room for five; notable as an accessible mainstream long‑range electric option at the time.

Volkswagen Jetta

Volkswagen Jetta

Compact sedan sold in North America and many other markets. The 2019 Jetta returned on the MQB platform with fresh styling, improved interior space and updated tech, aiming to modernize VW’s compact sedan offering.

Volkswagen Golf

Volkswagen Golf

Compact hatchback sold worldwide. The 2019 Golf was a continuation of the Mk7 generation in many markets, prized for solid build quality, a refined ride and a variety of engines including efficient diesels and GTI performance models.

Hyundai Elantra

Hyundai Elantra

Compact sedan sold in the U.S., Canada and globally. The 2019 Elantra received mid‑cycle updates with refreshed styling and tech improvements, offering a value‑oriented compact choice with good fuel economy for buyers on a budget.

Kia Optima

Kia Optima

Midsize sedan sold in North America and select markets. The 2019 Optima got a styling refresh and updated interior tech; it remained a value proposition in the midsize class with comfortable seating and strong warranty coverage.

Jeep Wrangler

Jeep Wrangler

Off‑road focused SUV sold across North America and other markets. The 2019 Wrangler continued its rugged, open‑air tradition with available modern engines and tech; notable for removable doors and roof and strong enthusiast appeal.

Jeep Cherokee

Jeep Cherokee

Compact/midsize crossover sold mainly in North America. The 2019 Cherokee received updates to styling and equipment levels; it targeted buyers wanting rugged styling with on‑road comfort and optional four‑wheel drive capability.

Ford Mustang

Ford Mustang

Sporty coupe sold in the U.S. and many global markets. The 2019 Mustang continued its sixth‑generation run, offering familiar V8 and turbo four options and remained notable for strong performance, broad trim choices and enthusiast following.

Honda Insight

Honda Insight

Hybrid compact sedan relaunched as a 2019 model and sold in North America and select markets. The new Insight offered efficient hybrid power, refined styling and modern tech, aiming to bridge economy and premium compact segments.

Chevrolet Camaro

Chevrolet Camaro

Performance coupe sold primarily in North America and selected export markets. The 2019 Camaro continued with multiple engines including V6 and V8, focused on driving dynamics and track capability for enthusiasts.

Ford Explorer

Ford Explorer

Three‑row SUV sold widely in North America and beyond. The 2019 Explorer was a continuation of the sixth‑generation model, offering a range of engines, family‑friendly space and utility while Ford prepared future drivetrain changes.

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon

Full‑size sedan sold mainly in North America and select markets. The 2019 Avalon continued with a focus on comfort, V6 and hybrid powertrains, upscale cabin materials and long‑distance cruising comfort for buyers wanting sedan luxury without brand premium.

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