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Jul 28 2008

Driving your price down

Published by jparsh at 8:05 am under 1 Edit This

Everyone says it, “Cars are money pits”. How true it is. Gas, oil changes, new tires, brakes, “Now what’s that sound coming from under my car”? The average car repair costs hundreds of dollars. I gave gas saving tips to save a little green but what if you just want a car that is cheap to own and operate, well a list has been made. Pay attention to the lack of Hummers, SUV’s and “high end” cars on the list. Paying for labels does not give you a cheap deal! The list is as follows: #10. Honda Civic DX sedan #9. Scion xD #8. Chevy Cobalt LS #7. Kia Rio #6. Dodge Caliber SE #5. Hyundai Accent  GS #4. Nissan Versa S #3. Chevy Aveo5 #2.  Honda Fit #1. Toyota Yaris Everything from cost/resale value, fuel economy, average cost of repair to insurance costs were taken into account when compiling this list. Cars will always be money pits but at least you are armed with the knowledge that you are buying the least of the money pits around. 

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One Response to “Driving your price down”

  1. suzion 29 Jul 2008 at 5:47 pm edit this

    I drive a 1997 VW jetta, great gas milage, great car, thats all.

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