February 04, 2015
Top 5 Low Maintenance Cars
Top 5 Low Maintenance Cars Fuel, maintenance, and other costs of ownership can
dent that car's $15,000 asking price, turning it more into a $24,000 headache.
A better indicator of how cheap or expensive a car is is its total ownership
cost, the cost of owning it for five years that accounts for every expense from
insurance to depreciation costs which can drop the value of a new car by as much
as 30% after being purchased. Here are our top 5 picks for cars with low costs
of ownership. Hyundai Sonata - The Sonata holds the lowest total cost of
ownership in the midsize segment, with an average of $2080 less. It's a
perennial Car of the Year candidate with 10 year and 100,000 mile warranty
coverage, value (starting at $19,000 for its GLS model), and fuel efficiency
(24-35 mpg) for the best non-hybrid numbers in its class. Toyota Venza - The
Venza costs $38800 less to own over five years than its peers in the midsize SUV
class, besting the Ford Explorer, Mazda CX-9, and the Chevrolet Traverse.
Turning it on with its highly debated crossover/wagon identity, it offers 21-27
mpg, solid safety scores, and low insurance costs. Audi A5 - The Audi A5 is one
of the cheapest luxury cars to own. At $65000 less than other luxury cars, the
$36,000 Audi A5 comes with Quattro all-wheel drive, 21/31 mpg, albeit with an
underpowered liter turbocharged motor running 211HP, paling in comparison to
similar cars like the BMW 3-Series with a choice of two engines. The A5's
warranty is larger than the norm at four years and 50,000 miles. Honda Fit -
Starting at $15,000 with a $23,000 total 5 year cost of ownership, this
hatchback has been the subject of countless industry awards for its combination
of value, fuel economy (27/33 mpg), insurance cost, and matrix of storage
options. Honda Accord - Honda continues it dominance for cars with the lowest
total cost of ownership with the Accord autel
maxisys pro, a major player with its near class leading fuel economy (23-33
mpg), large car interior space, and a fresh redesign for 2011. Its a major
player despite facing improving competition with Mazda, Sonata, and Fusion which
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