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Most and least expensive cars to own

It's important, of course, to get a good deal when you buy a car. But it's just as critical to look down the road at how much a vehicle will cost you to own.

Here are the models we've tested that have the lowest and highest owner-cost estimates, per category, over the first five years. The estimates factor in depreciation, fuel cost, loan interest, insurance premiums, sales tax, and maintenance and repairs. These vehicles are equipped with typical options and an automatic transmission unless noted otherwise.

Least expensive

Most expensive

Subcompact car

Toyota Prius C

$25,500

Kia Rio EX

$32,750

Compact car

Toyota Corolla LE

$28,000

Chevrolet Cruze Eco

$37,500

Midsized sedan

Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE

$32,500

Kia Optima SX 2.0T

$44,000

Large sedan

Buick LaCrosse (eAssist)

$43,750

Chrysler 300C

$56,750

Upscale sedan

Buick Verano

$38,000

Cadillac ATS

$54,000

Luxury sedan

Lexus ES300h

$42,750

BMW 750Li

$107,000

Sporty car

Mini Cooper (manual)

$28,750

Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (man.)

$71,250

Small SUV

Subaru XV Crosstrek

$35,000

Volkswagen Tiguan SEL

$48,500

Midsized SUV

Hyundai Santa Fe Sport

$37,250

Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited (V8)

$62,500

Large SUV

Ford Flex SEL

$50,000

Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ (5.3)

$73,750

Luxury SUV

Acura RDX

$48,750

Cadillac Escalade (base)

$73,750

See our report "What that car really costs to own" to see our full list of owner costs.

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See our Annual Autos Issue special section for more best and worst lists.



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