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Lowest True Cost to Own Awards

Since 2002 we have published our proprietary True Cost to Own® (TCO®) data to tell you the total five-year cost of owning each new vehicle.

Now, for the first time, we present our Annual True Cost to Own® (TCO®) Awards (for model year 2010 vehicles).

We started by gathering all of the necessary data, and then applied our TCO® algorithms to estimate the five-year cost of owning each model year 2010 new vehicle currently in the market. We compared TCO® data for these vehicles over the past ten months, from July 2009 thru April 2010, to reveal the value leaders over that period. While similar to our monthly Lowest True Cost to Own® (TCO®) list, we didn't just consider vehicles that have the lowest costs for any particular month, but instead identified those that have consistently maintained the lowest ownership costs.


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The result is our list of vehicles with the lowest overall ownership cost in their respective segments. A model's competitive segment was determined by (i) its body type, and (ii) the sales-weighted average MSRP of all available styles (excluding destination charges) of that model's body type.

For more information on how we calculate TCO®, and the assumptions that we use, see our About TCO article.

Sedans

  1. Sedan Under $15,000: Toyota Yaris

  • Honda Fit

    Sedan $15K-$25K: Honda Fit

  • Mercury Milan

    Sedan $25K-$35K: Mercury Milan

  • Lexus IS 250

    Sedan $35K-$45K: Lexus IS 250

  • Infiniti M35

    Sedan Over $45,000: Infiniti M35


  • Wagons

    1. Nissan Cube

      Wagon Under $35,000: Nissan Cube

  • Volvo V70

    Wagon Over $35,000: Volvo V70


  • Coupes

    1. Toyota Yaris

      Coupe Under $25,000: Toyota Yaris

  • Honda Accord

    Coupe $25K-$35K: Honda Accord

  • Audi TT

    Coupe $35K-$45K: Audi TT

  • Ford Shelby GT500

    Coupe Over $45,000: Ford Shelby GT500


  • Convertibles

    1. Mazda MX-5 Miata

      Convertible Under $35,000: Mazda MX-5 Miata

  • BMW 1 Series

    Convertible Over $35,000: BMW 1 Series


  • Trucks

    1. Toyota Tacoma

      Compact Truck: Toyota Tacoma

  • Honda Ridgeline

    Large Truck: Honda Ridgeline


  • SUVs

    1. Honda CR-V

      SUV Under $25,000: Honda CR-V

  • Jeep Wrangler

    SUV $25K-$35K: Jeep Wrangler

  • GMC Acadia

    SUV $35K-$45K: GMC Acadia

  • Acura MDX

    SUV Over $45,000: Acura MDX


  • Van

    1. Toyota Sienna

      Van: Toyota Sienna


    Hybrid

    1. Honda Insight

      Hybrid: Honda Insight







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