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11. A Toyota Corolla
Years of Model: 2001–Present;
Average Repair Costs: $278*
Sometimes people mistakenly believe that maintaining and repairing a hybrid car will cost more. As the Tesla Model S and the new Toyota Prius have demonstrated, that is, in fact, inaccurate. The average annual cost of repairs for a Prius is $278. It is doubtful that repairs will cost more than $1,406 over the course of five years.

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When it comes to the cost of maintenance and repairs, the Toyota Prius is actually less expensive than comparable vehicles. Repairs for other vehicles are expected to cost $1,800 over a five-year period. You can save the environment and money by driving a Prius. The government has designated the Prius as a SULEV, or "Super Low Emission Vehicle."
12. The Ford Mustang
Model Years: 1965-Present
Avg. Repair Costs: $709*
Ford's maintenance expenses for a few of its models were questioned by Motor1 as being "too expensive." The Ford Mustang's price, which comes to $709 for annual maintenance and repairs, is really nothing to chuckle at. The Taurus costs $697, whereas the Escape costs $600 in comparison to the Mustang.

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According to Business Insider, the Ford Mustang has low maintenance costs in comparison to other sports vehicles. Because they are high-performance vehicles, sports cars are typically more expensive to purchase. They cannot use the same parts as models that aren't sports cars. The high-performance parts and design need a lot of labor, which is quite costly.