CARS THAT COST THE LEAST TO KEEP RUNNING
Consumer Reports recently published a list of automakers ranked based on how much it costs to maintain and repair their cars over a 10-year period. Here are the Top Ten cars that cost the least to keep on the road; a lot of this is based on the cost of car parts, which probably why the American cars rank so high:
10. Honda: First Five Years: $1,435 / Next Five Years: $4,400
9. Mazda: First Five Years: $1,400 / Next Five Years: $4,400
8. Nissan: First Five Years: $1,300 / Next Five Years: $4,400
7. Hyundai: First Five Years: $1,140 / Next Five Years: $4,500
6. Chevrolet: First Five Years: $1,200 / Next Five Years: $4,350
5. Ford: First Five Years: $1,100 / Next Five Years: $4,300
4. Lincoln: First Five Years: $1,100 / Next Five Years: $4,300
3. Toyota: First Five Years: $1,125 / Next Five Years: $3,775
2. Buick: First Five Years: $900 / Next Five Years: $4,000
1. Tesla: First Five Years: $580 / Next Five Years: $3,455
* This list brought to you by Tesla, maker of everybody’s favorite car, the Cybertruck.








