Japanese Models Dominate List of Cars with Cheapest 10-Year Maintenance Costs.
Study Reveals Lowest-Cost Vehicles to Maintain Over a Decade
According to Novyny.live: A recent analysis by CarEdge has identified the car models that require the least spending on upkeep during their first ten years on the road. Topping the ranking for minimal maintenance expenses is the Toyota Prius, which demands just $4,360 in service and repair costs over that period. With a serious breakdown probability of only 11.58%, the Prius stands out as a highly dependable option for drivers.
Ranking of Vehicles by Maintenance Expenditure
- Toyota Prius - $4,360
- Toyota Prius Prime - $4,428
- Toyota Corolla - $4,434
- Toyota Camry - $4,581
- Toyota Supra - $5,289
- Mitsubishi Mirage - $5,315 (major repair risk: 15.59%)
- Mitsubishi Mirage G4 - $5,627
- Honda Civic - $5,634
- Nissan Versa - $5,785
- Mazda3 - $5,928
- Volkswagen Golf R - $6,142
Popular models from manufacturers like Toyota, Mitsubishi, and Honda prove to offer an excellent balance of affordability and reliability, making them appealing choices for prospective buyers. These insights can greatly assist consumers who are planning to purchase a new vehicle and want to keep long-term ownership costs low.
The findings of this study could significantly influence consumer decisions, particularly for those seeking a car with low running expenses. Since vehicle costs often play a key role in the purchasing process, data on reliability and maintenance can help drivers make informed choices. Taking these metrics into account when selecting a car may help avoid substantial financial outlays down the line.
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