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Edmunds.com True Cost to Own Study Reveals Which Cars Offer Best Value


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Honda Civic Least Expensive Vehicle to Own Over Five Years

SANTA MONICA, Calif. October 24,2008; Fluctuating gas prices and economic turmoil are motivating consumers to look for the least expensive cars to own and operate. A new study by Edmunds.com, the premier online resource for automotive information, reveals which vehicles are the best choices for consumers looking to save money.

The Honda Civic DX-VP 4dr Sedan (1.8L 4cyl 5M) is the least expensive vehicle to own and operate at approximately $.40 per mile, according to Edmunds.com’s True Cost to Own data, which estimates total vehicle costs over a five-year period. Based on the data, the non-sales weighted average for all vehicles is $.74 per mile with the most expensive vehicles costing over $3.00 per mile.

“Especially in difficult economic times, consumers should be aware of total ownership costs rather than simply looking at purchase price and fuel efficiency,” said Philip Reed, Senior Consumer Advice Editor for Edmunds.com. “We recommend that each household devote no more than 20 percent of its income to automotive expenses, including maintenance, insurance and other costs that consumers may not be thinking about when shopping for a car.”

Consumers can check out the True Cost to Own data for new and used vehicles at True Cost to Own. True Cost to Own Ratings allow consumers to see how well each selected vehicle’s operating costs and depreciation compare to those of other vehicles on the market.

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The study evaluated the True Cost to OwnSM of hundreds of 2009 vehicles assuming gas prices of $3.06 per gallon for regular fuel, $3.29 per gallon for premium fuel and $3.77 per gallon for diesel (the national averages on October 17, 2008). The following are the ten least expensive vehicles to own:

Rank     Make     Model     Style     True Cost to OwnSM     Cost Per Mile  
1     Honda     Civic     DX-VP 4dr Sedan (1.8L 4cyl 5M)     $30,062     $0.40  
2   Honda   Fit   4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 5M)   $30,513   $0.41  
3   Hyundai   Accent   GS 2dr Hatchback (1.6L 4cyl 5M)   $30,646   $0.41  
4   Chevrolet   Aveo   5 LS 4dr Hatchback (1.6L 4cyl 5M)   $30,894   $0.41  
5   Toyota   Yaris   2dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl 5M)   $31,411   $0.42  
6   Nissan   Versa   1.8 S 4dr Sedan (1.8L 4cyl 6M)   $31,482   $0.42  
7   Scion   xB   4dr Wagon (2.4L 4cyl 5M)   $32,592   $0.43  
8   Scion   xD   4dr Hatchback (1.8L 4cyl 5M)   $32,647   $0.44  
9   Kia   Rio   4dr Sedan (1.6L 4cyl 5M)   $32,656   $0.44  
10     MINI     Cooper     2dr Hatchback (1.6L 4cyl 6M)     $32,729     $0.44  

The True Cost to Own study incorporates projected average depreciation, financing, taxes, fees, insurance premiums, fuel costs, maintenance and repairs for each model. Edmunds.com’s True Cost to OwnSM data is the automotive industry’s most comprehensive and includes regional variances. When all of the factors are considered, some popular vehicles look considerably less appealing on a cost-per-mile basis than their fuel economy would suggest.

As shown in Edmunds.com’s June 2008 True Cost to OwnSM study, hybrid vehicles fail to provide a low total cost of ownership relative to many compacts and subcompacts as a result of their higher purchase prices. According to the Edmunds.com’s latest study, the highest ranking hybrid vehicle is the Toyota Prius Standard 4dr Hatchback (1.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) in the 24th spot with a True Cost to OwnSM of $36,271 ($0.48 per mile).

“Depreciation should be a significant consideration for anyone shopping for a vehicle that they intend to drive for five years or less,” said Jesse Toprak, Edmunds.com Executive Director of Industry Analysis. “Take for example the Mini Cooper; its low depreciation makes it cheaper to own over five years than many subcompacts even though it is less fuel efficient, costs more to purchase and requires premium fuel.”

Edmunds.com’s True Cost to OwnSM calculations make the following assumptions:

Ownership expenses are for a five-year time span 
Vehicles are driven 15,000 miles per year 
Vehicles are financed using traditional financing and not leased 
Buyers pay 10 percent down on the vehicle 
Buyers are in the "Gold" credit tier for the purpose of determining the finance rate 
The loan term is 60 months 
Buyers represent the average demographic in their state for insurance rates 
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