Cheap Used Cars for Sale in Ireland
Browse cheap used cars from verified dealers only — 230+ under €10,000, with sections for under €5,000, under €15,000 and automatic budget cars. Updated daily.
Cars under €10,000
Sorted by price, lowest first.

Ford Ranger
2018 • 220,479 km • Diesel
€111
Millstreet Road, Macroom, P12 W651, P12 W651

Ford Fiesta
2010 • 285,738 km • Petrol
€111
Millstreet Road, Macroom, P12 W651, P12 W651

Renault Fluence
2011 • 248,000 km • Diesel
€2,950
Kilreesk, K67 Y2T6

Peugeot 508
2012 • 373,131 km • Diesel
€2,999
Harris Park, Old Airport Road, Cloghran, (KGM & Isuzu), K67 AR55

Toyota Avensis
2006 • 197,050 km • Petrol
€2,999
Harris Park, Old Airport Road, Cloghran, (KGM & Isuzu), K67 AR55

MINI Hatch
2008 • 177,393 km • Petrol
€3,499
Dublin

Opel Astra
2007 • 183,965 km • Petrol
€3,499
Dublin

Ford Mondeo
2013 • 200,905 km • Diesel
€3,800
The Stables, Strand Road, Portmarnock, D13 TP96

Hyundai I10
2010 • 186,683 km • Petrol
€3,850
Tallaght, Dublin

Hyundai Ix20
2013 • 208,613 km • Diesel
€3,850
The Stables, Strand Road, Portmarnock, D13 TP96

Ford Focus
2012 • 212,000 km • Diesel
€3,990
Ballinagh Road, H12 EE97

BMW 3 Series
2010 • 202,000 km • Diesel
€3,990
Ballinagh Road, H12 EE97

Volvo S60
2011 • 284,000 km • Diesel
€3,990
Ballinagh Road, H12 EE97

Ford Focus
2012 • 270,389 km • Diesel
€3,999
Harris Park, Old Airport Road, Cloghran, (KGM & Isuzu), K67 AR55

Volkswagen Passat
2011 • 387,000 km • Diesel
€3,999
Kilreesk, K67 Y2T6

Ford Fiesta
2013 • 267,340 km • Diesel
€4,250
The Stables, Strand Road, Portmarnock, D13 TP96

Mercedes-Benz C-Class
2010 • km • Petrol
€4,350
Kilmainham, Co. Meath

Peugeot 5008
2013 • 223,000 km • Diesel
€4,350
Kilmainham, Co. Meath

Nissan Micra
2011 • 105,000 km • Petrol
€4,450
Kilreesk, K67 Y2T6

Mazda 6
2016 • 197,000 km • Diesel
€4,450
Kilmainham, Co. Meath

Opel Astra
2016 • 268,000 km • Diesel
€4,650
Kilmainham, Co. Meath

Ford Fiesta
2010 • 222,000 km • Petrol
€4,750
Kilreesk, K67 Y2T6

Peugeot 208
2016 • 288,402 km • Diesel
€4,850
The Stables, Strand Road, Portmarnock, D13 TP96

Volkswagen Passat
2014 • 306,490 km • Diesel
€4,850
The Stables, Strand Road, Portmarnock, D13 TP96
Under €5,000
The lowest-budget end of the market — mostly older, higher-mileage cars from verified dealers.
Automatic budget cars
Automatic-transmission cars under €10,000 — a smaller, sought-after pool.
Looking to spend a little more?
Cars under €15,000 open up newer, lower-mileage options.
Cheap doesn't have to mean nasty
A low asking price on its own tells you very little about a car's condition. The safest way to buy at the budget end of the Irish market is to stick to verified dealers, check the NCT history before you view, and confirm the mileage hasn't been tampered with by comparing it against past NCT readings. A car priced a little above the cheapest listing, but with a fresh NCT and full service history, is very often the better buy overall once you account for the near-term repair bill a genuinely worn car will bring.
Every listing on Autoza comes from a verified dealer with a public Trust Score — no private-seller guesswork, no time-wasting. Use the free car valuation tool to sanity-check any price before you commit, and the VRT calculator if you're weighing up an import instead.
Frequently asked questions
What is the cheapest reliable used car in Ireland?
Small hatchbacks and city cars from Toyota, Hyundai, Skoda and Ford tend to offer the best reliability-per-euro under €10,000 in Ireland — models like the Yaris, i10 and Fabia hold their value and have low running costs. Always check the NCT history and service record before buying, whatever the price.
Is €5,000 enough to buy a decent used car in Ireland?
Yes, with realistic expectations — €5,000 typically buys an older (10+ year), higher-mileage small car from a verified dealer. It is enough for a roadworthy, currently-NCT’d car, but budget an extra €300–€600 for near-term wear items (tyres, brakes, a service) that a car at this price point is more likely to need soon.
What should I check before buying a cheap used car in Ireland?
Get the NCT history (via a Cartell or Motorcheck report), confirm the mileage against past NCT readings to rule out clocking, check for outstanding finance, and have an independent mechanic inspect it if the price seems unusually low. Buying from a verified dealer with a public Trust Score, rather than a private seller, removes most of the scam risk at this end of the market.
Are cheap used cars in Ireland more expensive to run?
Often yes — older, higher-mileage cars typically cost more in maintenance and fuel than newer ones, even if the purchase price is lower. Use the Autoza running-costs calculator to estimate the true annual cost of a specific car before you commit, rather than judging on the asking price alone.
Cite this data
Source: Autoza — cheap used cars under €10,000 (Ireland), 17 July 2026 (https://autoza.ie/cheap-used-cars-ireland)
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