3. Volkswagen

Model Years: 1927–Present;
Average Annual Repair Costs: $769*
Volvos are known for being practical, luxury-oriented, and family-friendly. Volvos require less money for maintenance than other luxury brands; the cost is about $769 annually. Nevertheless, these vehicles require $100 more maintenance over a ten-year ownership period than Audis.


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Remember that your maintenance expenses will vary based on the model of Volvo you drive. Owners of XC60s and ’80s sedans will have different maintenance needs, levels of experience, and other factors. Volvo is a premium brand; thus, its parts are typically more costly than those of Fords or Toyotas, but still not as expensive as those of Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz.

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