Any make and model that fits you needs. After a few years of use, the difference from one model or another is not as important as how well it has been serviced. The worse car you can buy is the one that the prior owner is selling because it needs service, which he likely put off until it already has damaged the car.
The best you can do is to pick out one that might work for you and then take it to a local independent mechanic to find out what they think of it before you commit yourself. If they don’t want you to do that, pass on that one and look for another.
Good Luck