Important questions you should ask yourself (exclusive to your area):
● How much am I willing to pay on gas and insurance every month? (On top of regular payments, unless you can actually pay it all up front)
● How much will i be driving it, how far? (Everyday commute to school or work, distance to friends, other resources)
● What will I put in the car? Will I drive people around very often? (Sedans vs. A hatchback or SUV, or even a light pickup)
● Will I have money in the bank to repair it in case of an accident? (You should see the cost of tesla repairs holyyyy shit)
Toyotas are your best bet for mileage and repairs imo.
If you know people who personally deal in cars or insurance, I'd reach out and get some professional opinions. You'll see a diversity of opinions on here, mostly because people are from all over. My Nigerian friends love Toyota Pickups, my Canadian friends find that hilarious, and anyone recommending a fiat or another smaller model is more than likely in Europe where the roads are different.
Ultimately, do what's best on your wallet in the long run, especially if you're trying to up that credit score in the future.
I bought a used 2010 Toyota Matrix that was at 230km when I bought it about 2 years ago. Haven't had a single problem driving it, and we're at about 310km right now. Only thing I've had to get replaced were the breaks, and that was mostly due to a road-trip via Chicago this summer.