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Ranked: The cheapest and most expensive cars to insure in 2026. What’s driving the difference?
CarInsurance.com reports that analysis shows a $4,400 insurance cost gap between vehicles. Luxury cars like BMW’s M-series ...
When it comes to shopping for an affordable vehicle, it's natural to look at the sticker price. But in reality, some cars that seem relatively cheap on the surface are actually expensive to maintain ...
According to Edmunds data from July 2025, the average transaction price of a new vehicle in the United States was $47,976. When you combine that with high interest rates and inflation rising faster ...
Dodge, Lexus and Tesla models are among the most expensive cars to insure while drivers often find cheap coverage on Mazda, Volkswagen and Subaru vehicles. Our team looked at over 100 of the top auto ...
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This performance car might be cheaper to own than you think
Here's a Japanese sports car that's one of the cheapest to maintain options with some serious horsepower.
New cars under $20,000 are gone for 2026, but there are solid picks if you know where to look. These Consumer Reports choices focus on value and longevity.
In 2024, US buyers had a choice of three cars priced under $20,000. Now, there are none. Data on car-buying costs released Monday show how much the loss of cheaper models can hurt customers: New car ...
Car insurance costs are rising along with the price of new vehicles. The average cost for full coverage car insurance was $2,312 annually as of December 2025. Luxury and high-performance sports cars, ...
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Used cars aren't cheap anymore—so drivers are keeping what they have
The average U.S. vehicle age hits a record 12.6 years as new car prices near $50,000. Drivers are keeping cars longer—not by ...
But do they ever think about what it will cost to maintain and repair that car over the next 10 years? In a new ranking, Consumer Reports compares car brands on long-term maintenance and repair costs.
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