These Are The Cheapest Cars To Maintain & Repair That You Can Buy
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- These are the cheapest cars to maintain and repair that you can buy in 2024. We share the most reliable new cars and SUVs that have the lowest maintenance and repair costs in the first 10 years of ownership. We also share the most expensive cars to maintain with the highest repair costs that you should avoid buying. If you are buying a new vehicle, make sure to watch this comparison review.
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I always thought my neighbor was a big Jeep fan as I mostly saw them in his driveway. One day talking to him he told me he was a mechanic and he got them dirt cheap from owners who had spent a fortune on them for repairs and just wanted to unload them. He would repair them and drive them for a while and then offload them. When his daughter went off to college he bought her a Toyota.
I bought a used lexus es350 2010 in 2020 fir my son who is doing engineering. 130 k miles now no issues. It is v6 high-end camry with luxury touch
BOSS move.
Feeling pretty good about the Corolla I just bought.
Seriously why Stellantid even bothers to exist
Here in Jamaica Toyota s are the go to cars … parts relatively cheap …easily accessible …easy to maintain ….nam Jamaica
I'm thinking about buying Toyota, if not then I'll get Toyota!!! 👍
Bought a Toyota in 2014. Best choice I've made. Next vehicle will likely be a Toyota.
I'd do the same. Unless I get a Toyota.
@@frazergeno4557just for your information I have had 6 Toyota's so far, this time I got my self a Kona because Toyota doesn't make good E.V. next one will be a Toyota no doubt !!!
Mazda is almost as good
Honda or Mazda is a good alternative. But Toyota is King
My boss once said “No one was ever fired for buying a Toyota”
What job was that? Leasing manager?
@@653j521
Leasing is not buying. It’s renting with high interest payments.
Except a Mirai 🤣
I am surprised that you didn't mention the European cars!!!!!
A Master Tech. at a major MB dealership said : " Too much engineering, too much money , too many failures..." 😢😢😢
Oh I definitely did. I guess you didn't watch the second half of the video 😁
Stellantis is an European brand 🙃
@CarHelpCorner. I own a Highlander hybrid 2023. As my second car, I am looking for a automatic 6 speed sedan (not CVT, their humdrum is really annoying), not luxury price tag. So usual suspects are Subaru, Toyota, Honda, Mazda..In your opinion, which is the best automatic non CVT sedan? What would you recommend?
Tesla? Prius?
My 2016 Lexus RX 350 has been a real gem! Just fluid / filter changes, brake pads, tires & a battery. Still like brand new. NO surprises so far. But hey, it's merely a dressed up Toyota...
It has better build quality than luxurious brands like mercedes,land rover,bmw awesome car
Cheapest to maintain car within 10 year period :
Compact SUVS:
1. Toyota RAV 4 Cheapest.
2. Honda HRV & CRV second cheapest.
3. Jeep Compass, - worst
Ford escape & equinox - worst
Midsize SUVS:
1. Toyota highlaner: cheapest.
2. Toyota forerunner & sienna
3. Honda Pilot.
4 jeep grand Cherokee
5. Dodge Durango
6. Ford explorer
Excellent groupings. Each makes perfect sense.
Great information.. Thank you!!
Really helpful video, thank you. : )
No Surprise with Toyota mentioned.
Thank you 👍
What about Mazda CX5?
Excellent video, Shari, and it brings up important points that Consumer Reports seldom mention. For example, the BMW X5 (starting at 9:52 in your video) is rated #1 in that category by CR. Their ratings are based on many factors, including buyer satisfaction, reliability, and other parameters. So it's rated high in reliability, but they don't mention that 4 new tires can cost over $1,500 if you want the same type it had new. Same with the Porsche Cayan. An attractive vehicle with high marks on CR, but pricey to maintain. CR isn't dishonest in that regard, but they don't give the full picture. "Gee, I'll buy a BMW because it's more reliable and, therefore, will cost less in the long run." Oops.
It's funny that CR also ranked the Mini brand pretty high on their list (#6), as Shari pointed out a week or two ago. And yet, Toyota ranks #9? For every Toyota model that competes with Mini, the Totyota ranks higher. So how does Mini rate higher as a manufacturer overall? Someone at CR isn't holding the calculator right.
I own Toyota tundra and Toyota Highlander both are great cars I love both of them.👍
My 2015 Chevy Sonic has been a pain in the butt.
Major coolant leak, evap system leak, purge valve went out, and the transmission has been getting finicky.
I have a 2012 lol and it’s had some work done, but definitely ready to replace it, luckily I use my company work truck most of the time
4/28/24 - I truly appreciate your
Thorough investigative reporting
Your channel gives me a broad knowledge
To shop buy own a reliable vehicle
Thank you
Great video 👏👏
I agree with all these ratings especially low reliability of the Stellantis and Ford vehicles.
Toyota dominated all of the segments and it only gets better when they age especially past 10 years. Toyota Corolla and Toyota Camry are the pinnacle of perfect vehicles.
I am surprised Mazdas didn’t make the list but Honda made it. Hmmm 🤔
I've owned my 2008 Toyota 4Runner SR5 RWD for over 15.5 years, and with normal dealer servicing I have had no problems at all. Everything still works and looks like new (and I get 20.1 mpg in the city). I think I might get another 15 years out of my favorite vehicle.
V8? Or 6
@@Piznick64 A V6
Thank you for your excellent narration & information. Toyota & Honda are still much better built cars on maintenance cost for 10 years.
Lexus es300h is the one i am thinking of buying. I am waiting for the redesign 2025 model.
Great car.
Buy used from private original owner with maintenance records
Can you please also share best resale value vehicles
Could you please do a review on the Mitsubishi G4 or at least your opinion?
Are the $'s in Canadian or US?
Fortunately for Stelantis they don't make any compact cars so they are spared for this one. Got a good laugh out of that! Toyota is king when it comes to reliability and with the hybrids this "trend" will continue. It was a surprise but I was glad to see Tesla's forecast.
Right on! Toyota makes the best cars and SUVs that last a long time. My decision is a simple one: why bother with other makes that only give you more anguish!
Thank you for sharing your experience with your viewers.
I own a 2020 Honda CR-V, and I'm glad my vehicle is on the good list. For the most part, Honda vehicles(as well as Toronto) tend to be simple and straightforward when it comes to maintenance, so I'm not surprised that Honda is on the affordable list when it comes to maintenance.
I have the honor of being the first person using a Toyota Camry as a cab ...at least in New York State if not in the entire country...2006 Toyota... Camry...it was a great decision
I've spent $3000 maintaining my Pontiac Vibe...over 21 years 😊
It's a repackage Toyota matrix
I have been considering getting a new Mazda 3 with a 6-speed manual. I
was disappointed to see that Mazda did not even make your list of most
reliable cars. I thought I saw a video by you that said you have a Mazda 3
and would highly recommend it. The Corolla is not as exciting as the Mazda,
but I hate to give up reliabilty for excitement.
What about the Nissan Kicks?
Consumer Reports seems to have Mini and BMW ranked way too high for reliability. It might be from not looking at vehicles with 200 thousand miles, too short so it is before they start to fall apart.
I'm now having second thoughts about buying the Buick Envista, which is basically the same vehicle as the Chevy Trax. Disappointed to see the Trax on the "bad list"!
Both junk. 🤢
Ask any mechanic and they will tell you that you cannot go wrong with Toyota or Honda
Buick has always been known for its reliability. Chevy, not so much. Despite the shared engine, the Buick Envista and Chevy Trax still are two different cars structurally.
Charger is mid size?
Yeah really!! I compared it to my old LeSabre and it's the same width and length AND is a lot heavier 😂😂😂 large car💯...
I can't decide if I should get the Chrysler Pacifica or the Toyota Sienna. 🤔
This is a tough one.
Tough one !?!?
You don’t get it, we buy Range Rover and BMWs to get in and network at the elite social club otherwise known as dealership waiting room. No other luxury brands can keep so many wealthy people in a room for so long; the networking alone is worth a few hundred of thousands a year
You did not mention Mazda
RAV4 has a bumpy ride quality, ford escape definitely feels better while driving. But if you look at the data and reliability. Rav wins. I can’t decide now. Wonder what is the stat for the forester??
I've heard the Ford Escape Hybrid is an excellent option ☺️
I agree. The Ford Escape is a better driving vehicle, but definitely not as reliable as the RAV4. But, I also heard that the Escape Hybrid is actually decent when it comes to reliability.
Don't buy a Subaru unless you need all wheel drive. Not too reliable. Especially the cvt transmission
Escape is pure garbage. 🤮
1) CRV
2) RAV4
3) Forrester
@@PeterHernandez-lg2eh
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What is wrong with Stellantis? Are their engineers incompetent or do they just not care?
Well done Stellantis.
Yup. They're diligently retaining their position at the bottom. They're not going to let anyone else take it.
@@richardjenkins4182
That commitment to suck that bad is kinda commendable.
In short buy Toyota wtf
It always surprises me that Toyota / Lexus are always rated the most reliable brand in the USA, this is not the case anywhere else on the planet outside of Japan. In most of Europe Toyota ranks 8th to 16th, in Australia 7th to 13th depending on the survey year.
Does Toyota reserve only their best cars for the USA or does every other brand send their worst there?
It’s fascinating that with data like this anyone would even consider a Dodge / Chrysler / Ram
Interesting comparison. The Kia Sportage is definitely not as reliable as the RAV4, but at the highest trims the price different between them is huge. The RAV4 Hybrid limited is about $44k while the Kia Sportage SX Prestige is under $39k. That's a $5k difference. Since the Sportage has a better ride, more premium feel and better feature, that means the maintenance for a Sportage needs to be more than $5k MORE than a RAV4 over 10 years in order to be considered a lower value car. I'd like to see this comparison made as it seems to me the Kia is just a better value now. But I'd rather an expert go through the numbers to show me where I'm wrong.
You are forgetting resale value. After 10 years, the RAV4 will still be worth $15k. The Sportage maybe half that. Value is based on the net cost of ownership from start to end, which is why the RAV4 wins.
@@carhelpcornerexactly 😂
Tesla batteries typically last around 20 years or 300,000 to 500,000 miles.
Battery prices have dropped significantly in the last few years. A Model Y battery replacement is between $5K and $8K.
If battery prices continue to decline at the current rate in a few years, battery replacement will be the same cost as engine replacement.
According to Goldman Sachs, EV battery prices are expected to decrease by nearly 40% between 2023 and 2025, and by 50% by 2025-2026. This is due to a combination of factors, including falling prices for critical minerals and advancements in battery technology. Goldman Sachs predicts that these price reductions will make EVs as affordable as gasoline-powered vehicles, which could lead to increased demand
I've got a 2024 Toyota Corolla Hatchback XSE that takes 0w-08 oil and the dealership are the only ones who carry it. They want $29 a quart! And $23 at whole sale price. $120 for 5 quarts of oil is absolutely absurd! But I don't want to spoil my warranty by using 0w-16 that was used on the exact same motor just a couple years ago and goes for $42 for 5 quarts. It's all about the EPA sticker being abke to say up to 41 MPG on the highway. I personally don't trust these water like oils.
Also in any none CAFE standards country the manuals state that you can essentially use any type of oil that you can get your hands on.
ESh Lexus
In🇵🇷 Toyota and Mitsubishi are the best car to have
Too bad the new Chevy Trax is on the list. GM buyers can't catch a break. At least when you break down everybody will know where you are and where you have been thanks to on-star tracking your every move.
So true. They recently announced a GM supplier discount available at my job. I didn’t even log onto the site to find out the discount amount. I’m in the market and have it narrowed down to a Mazda or a Toyota.
So will the feds
Million dollar question, which car you own yourself?
He picked up a Mazda 3 a year ago.
@@1Springloaded really ?
@@1SpringloadedShari actually did a video on it a few months ago.
His own personal money *is* where his mouth is.
Mazda has improved tremendously ounce Toyota got involved. Was terrible when Ford was involved
👍🙏
EV batteries are warrantied for 10 years by federal law here in the US, so yeah the 10 year cost of ownership wouldn't capture that.
Not at all suprised by the leaders or by stellantis being the worst across the board.
Toyota has always been the least expensive to maintain and repair then hold great value at trade in time.
I woulld but a Lexus NX if I could afford it
I have a 2010 Scion XB, over the 14 years of owning it, I have in total spent about less then a thousand dollars in maintenance and 0 dollar in repairs. Total mileage 110000KM, and I change oil by myself.
😂Jeep = Heeep. Standard Dodge / Chrysler crapola
Worst minivan - Chrysler Pacifica
Best minivan - Toyota Sienna
Regular cars midsize
1. Toyota Camry- most reliable as well
2. Honda Accord
3. Dodge Charger - worst
Chrysler 300
Compact cars/hatchback: :
1. Toyota Corolla, Toyota Prius hybrid
2. Honda Civic
3. Chevy Trad, Kia Rio
Trucks
1. Toyota Tacoma & Tundra
2. Ram 1500 - worst
Land Rover, Range Rover,
BMW X5 & X7, Porsche Cheyenne,
Luxury car:
1. Lexus NX & RX, Lexus 350 & 300H - cheapest
2. Tesla model S, Y, 3 ( lowest); battery & drive motor under warranty.
2.
The answer is always Toyota.
where are the links for data you're talking about? Thanks
Toyota & Honda website
We all know why no one
Here comes the Toyota lkrrr again.
Funny thing is you’ll still be accused of being a Toyota and Honda fanboy 😂..
i has a brand new 2017 nissan suv qashqai within couple years of ownership spent over 10k for major repaired!, nissan piece of trash, never buy a nissan again period 😢
If you buy any car based on this one factor and no other considerations, you'll end up with the wrong car for you. Find a more thorough review that doesn't wave the Toyota flag to excess.
Agreed, but as the title shows, this video is intended to specifically address ongoing costs. There are other factors: comfort, availability to buy, esthetics, handling, crashworthiness, and more. To me, the Rav4 has a decidedly unattractive front end. It has unnecessary slots and cavities that interrupt the flow. The Porsche and LandRover products look better to me, but I'd never buy one of those. Others may find the RAV4 is their top pick for esthetics.
I rather have the Charger than a boring Accord or Canry
🤡 😣
You are right, While your car spends so much time in the shop with many problems through the years is much boring Toyota & Honda get so boring never breaking down year after year!! So boring!
I get it, your car looks so much better and is a blast to drive. Issue is the repair history and thats not good at all
This guy is hot…
I can’t stand CarEdge
Lots of data used by other channels.
So here’s my take. This, from a car enthusiast of 50 plus years who has studied and researched all things automotive well past Malcolm Gladwell’s 10,000 hours. I love your reviews Shari but you do have a strong bias which prevents you from providing positive reviews on other brands. We are all objective and bias in some way as psychology has proven that objectivity is unattainable. A good number of drivers just simply abuse their cars and never follow the manufacturer recommendations for maintenance. We owned a 2008 Hyundai Sonata for 11 years with no issues whatsoever and the same goes for our son’s 12 year old Kia Optima. I drove a 2019 RAV-4 to 180,000 km’s with two recalls and four days in the shop. I now drive a new 2023 Ford Escape. Similar to a previous comment in this thread, I find it to be a much better ride. I have so far driven it 48,000 km’s with zero issues. All this to say, do your research, talk to current owners, talk to your mechanic and buy something you like. At the end of the day, it’s car design which draws us to a certain brand. Safety, gas mileage and the rest follow.
I understand the bias issue. The thing is, I feel a sense of responsibility when I make recommendations to consumers. Like all brands, Toyota's are certainly not perfect, but the data tends to lean in their favour more so than others. They also seem to tolerate neglect better than most others, which works well for most average owners who just don't have time to tend to a more delicate, sensitive vehicle.
Anybody notice a theme here? OH OH OH what a feeling, Toyota. Teslas will go through a lot more tires and a battery will set you back over $20,000
It ain't the tire use that turned me off from Tesla.
So we can safely say. Only buy Toyota or Honda and you’ll never have issues
Yeah.....ask the Tesla owners what they spend on tires!!🙄😳😝😝😝
i own 2013 honda civic with 3,15,000 km on it.. it is fantastic car and very less maintenance on it though i do myself.
The problem is that these cars are extremely boring))
My 2005 Toyota Echo(1.5L sedan) still running fine today albeit a bit noise from the engine mounts when stopping at traffic lights. Don't know why they didn't sell that well so it was replaced by Yaris and finally sold off to Mazda (as Mazda 2?). I replaced the battery myself in 2018(meaning the original battery lasted 13 yrs!) I'm sure some may call me a liar but I read the Japanese writings off the battery when I lifted it off the cradle myself so I'm 100% sure of that. It never broke down during these 19 yrs of usage except regular consumables like brake pads, rotors etc. The mechanic who service my 2 cars told me to hold on to it as these simple cars are harder to come by nowadays. They don't make these simple cars anymore!🥲