NADA takes vehicles with best total cost of ownership
Editor | Sep 01, 2010 | Comments 0
NADA picks vehicles with the best cost of ownership – click above for high-definition image gallery
We have all been there. A new model of some variety or other beats our imagination, we start playing around with the Configurator, and before long we are staring at a nice, neat monthly payment on your computer screen. It seems reasonable. It could be even easy to hand over this stack of hundred dollar bills every month with a little hunger and the occasional dabbling in petty crime. Then reality politely reminds us, there is more to pay for a new car as a check box that we at the Bank to write. Things like fuel, insurance, fees, taxes, monthly payment can quickly add up to more than your repair and maintenance.There are even depreciation Faktor.Die professionals call all of this cost of ownership.
Good thing also.We have never really been too skilled at pick pocketing.
The good folks at NADA have a list of vehicles with the best cost of ownership, compared to their EIA took gearbeitet.Sicher, some variables – specifically, the vehicles
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