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What Are The Least Expensive Cars To Own?

Subaru has done it again!  When it comes to reliability and dependability, no one rivals Subaru and as a result, Kelley Blue Book has awarded five Subaru vehicles as top picks in the 5-year cost to own honors.  For 2023, the following Subarus earned the praises of the experts at Kelley Blue book:
  • In the Compact Car category, the Subaru Impreza was assessed at $31,041 for 5 years.
  • In the Sports Car category, the Subaru BRZ was evaluated at $39,908 for 5 years.
  • In the Compact SUV category, the Subaru Forester  was assessed at $37,367 for 5 years.
  • In the Midsize (two row) SUV category, Subaru Outback was evaluated at $41,222 for 5 years.
  • In the Midsize (three row) SUV category, Subaru Ascent was assessed at $47,833 for 5 years.
Subaru’s 2023 multiple award-winning lineup provides owners with value, safety, and dependability. 
 

Which Cars Have The Lowest Maintenance Costs?

Kelley Blue Book has created 27 categories to cover all the automotive market segments for lowest cost to own cars for 2023.  Within these delineations, Kelley Blue Book has provided very accurate data in terms of the maintenance costs associated with long-term ownership.  With the exception of the electric Chevrolet Bolt EV, the 2023 Subaru Impreza drove away as the overall lowest maintenance winner.  Even while electric and hybrid vehicles held a slight advantage in maintenance cost versus the rest of the market, Subaru’s engineering coupled with the highest quality materials means a line of vehicles built to last.  

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How Does Kelley Blue Book Determine The Lowest Cost To Own For Cars?

The experts at Kelley Blue Book spend hours upon hours behind the wheel and gathering data for vehicle ratings and reviews. There are several factors that are considered when the Kelley Blue Book team builds their lowest cost to own car  projections and awards:
  • Projected vehicle depreciation: the loss of the original vehicle value over time. 
  • Insurance premiums.
  • Fuel efficiency.
  • Maintenance and out-of-warranty repairs.
The methodology employed by the team of analysts at Kelley Blue Book begins with a comprehensive experience of all vehicles that are in the American automotive markets.  Kelley Blue Book evaluates and ranks vehicles against their competition within their specific class.  By ranking each auto among its peers, a much more objective review can be made.  Once the vehicle is ranked with its peers, then an accurate rating can be achieved. 
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What Did KBB Say About Subaru’s Lowest Cost To Own Cars?

  • Ascent: Subaru’s Ascent sits atop the midsize third-row SUV category for good reason. With its IIHS Top Safety Pick+ and NHTSA 5-star honors combined with a spacious interior, the Ascent delivers a comfortable ride at great value. Equipped with Subaru’s all-wheel drive system featuring X-Mode technology, the Ascent is more than capable of handling adverse driving conditions. Outfitted with the latest safety and technological features, the Subaru Ascent’s fuel economy and dependability provides owners with great value.
  • BRZ: The Subaru BRZ has carved out its place among top performing sports cars.  The BRZ sets itself apart from its fun-to-drive competitors with its bullet-proof reliability and affordability.  With a base price of $28,595, the BRZ races its way past service stations and fuel pumps to accentuate the value of Subaru’s sports car. Subaru’s sports coupe offers up its Track Mode traction control system to enhance its race performance and feel.  
  • Forester: The Subaru Forester motors past the competition in the compact SUV segment with its all-wheel drive system and its capacity to meld practicality and dependability with off-road capability.  A roomy interior and rugged exterior stance, the Forester’s performance on and off road, it appeals to a wide audience.  With a modest pricing and outstanding resale value, the Forester leads the compact SUV category.  
  • Impreza: Subaru's newest generation of its award-winning compact car, the Impreza, continues to do what its name implies, impress.  The redesigned  Impreza packs more value into the compact car with all-wheel drive as standard equipment.  Equipped with latest technology and safety features, the Subaru Impreza maintains superb resale values while achieving great fuel range with its 16.6 gallon fuel tank.  
  • Outback: Situated in the Subaru line up between the Ascent and the Forester, is the 2-row Subaru Outback. The Outback, like the rest of its kin, touts many of the same capabilities. Its true identity lies within the owner, whether it is a SUV or a wagon.  Regardless, the Subaru Outback has comfortable commuting and awesome off-roading capabilities.  
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Subaru’s Lowest Cost To Own Cars Are A Great Value!

The value and longevity of Subaru’s lowest cost to own cars is a product of the automaker’s ability to manufacture vehicles of the highest quality.  Subaru is built to satisfy the demand for vehicles that embody the highest standards in safety, dependability, value, and reliability as they travel down the nearest roadway. 

Test Drive Any Of KBB’s Lowest Cost To Own Cars At Rafferty Subaru!

Dig a little deeper before your next automotive purchase.  If you're looking for value, take the time to look beyond the sticker price and review Kelley’s Blue Book 5-year cost to own car ratings. To test drive the best in value, come see the friendly sales staff at Rafferty Subaru to get behind the wheel one of lowest cost to own vehicles in today’s market.  
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