* Location: Prices vary significantly by country and even region within a country due to taxes, import duties, and market demand.
* New vs. Used: A used car will almost always be cheaper than a new one. The age and condition of the used car drastically affect its price.
* Model and Features: Even within a single brand and model year, different trim levels and optional features will influence the price.
To find the cheapest car *in your specific location*, you'd need to check online classifieds (like Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, or AutoTrader), used car dealerships, and new car dealerships. You'll find that very basic, small, used cars might be the cheapest option available.