Below is a list of the eight most economical cars to
maintain. It will show you some brands and models that can help you save your
budget and your vehicle from higher repair costs.
The technicians intervened to put this list together. And,
since people who see cars settle down day after day, they know which ones are
the best.
1. Chevrolet
Silverado, from 2003 to 2007
With space around the engine, Silverado is easy to work
with, so the job is cheaper. Technology is also simple, leading to even cheaper
labor. The parts are easy to find. This is the perfect storm for
a cheap car to
maintain, and is true for both the V6 and V8 models of this particular car.
2. Honda CR-V, from
1996 to 2016
Honda cars are durable and retain their value, and the CR-V
is no exception. The CR-V from 1996 to 2016 had the lowest frequency of
"control engine indicator" repairs among all vehicles of the same
date range. Less problems, besides the expected duration of the brand, make it
a breeze to add to the list.
3. Honda Civic, from
2001 to 2016
Speaking of Honda, the Civic is at the top of the list of
cheap vehicles to maintain. Spare parts are not hard to find, parts are readily
available when you need them and the car's design makes most repairs easy to
perform.
With the progress of the model years, Honda has abandoned
some parts with known replacement periods, such as toothed belts. This means
that the car lasts longer, with less maintenance.
4. Honda Accord, from
2003 to 2014
Like the last Honda in the list, we cannot emphasize more
than these cars are reliable. The models before the 2003 model year were made
with a toothed belt. From the 2003 models onwards, the timing belt has been
eliminated.
The height of Accord reliability has been in the 2011 and
2012 model years. However, the Honda name virtually guarantees that you will
get reliable and efficient performance.
5. Toyota Corolla,
1998 to 2017
Toyota Corolla is one of the most-sold cars in history.
Since its launch in 1966, 44.1 million Corollas have been sold. Most of them
are still on their way.
As one of the most reliable cars you can buy, the popularity
of Corolla and the widespread availability of parts makes it the next car to
look at when looking for cheaper maintenance.
6. Toyota Camry, 2008
to 2015
Speaking of Toyota, Camry is another great option. Known for
many of the same advantages as the Corolla, the four-cylinder Camry is easy to
repair and thus cheaper to maintain.
Combined with the Camry reliability rankings, which was the
ideal 5/5 since 2017, the Camry is a classic favorite that requires no
maintenance.
7. Jeep Wrangler,
2007 to 2017
Jeep Wranglers are easy and cheap to maintain, because while
the engine is modern, the powertrain and suspension are simple. The traditional
division of the internal components means that labor does not last long.
Although newer models are not as spacious next to the engine
as the older ones, it is still a cheap car to maintain.
8. Nissan Altima,
2008 to 2015
Nissan's 36-month / 36,000-mile limited vehicle coverage and
5-year / 60,000-mile limited power-train coverage make them competitive with
other brands. The Altima is easy to maintain when problems occur.
Known for its strong engine and reliability, the Altima will
stand the test of time and be cheap to repair if something goes wrong.
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