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Five-Year Cost to Own Award Winners Named

Car shoppers save money over time buying brands, models with lowest projected ownership costs.

April 27, 2023
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Beyond the upfront sticker price, smart car shoppers also should consider the long view and factor in a vehicle’s total cost of ownership. Ongoing costs, like fuel, maintenance, insurance and even vehicle depreciation, can vary greatly from one model to the next. To help in-market car shoppers make wise purchase decisions, the experts at Kelley Blue Book, a Cox Automotive company, named the 2023 model-year brand and category winners of the 5-Year Cost to Own Awards.

The awards recognize new vehicles with the lowest projected ownership costs over the initial five-year ownership period.  

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“Many car shoppers would be shocked if they understood that cost of ownership can vary in staggering amounts from one vehicle to the next, potentially to the tune of thousands of dollars over time,” said Janice Yoell, senior manager of valuations for Kelley Blue Book. “Paying attention to a vehicle’s cost of ownership is imperative to make a smart purchase decision. For the third year in a row, Toyota and its luxury sibling Lexus take home the top brand prizes for 5-Year Cost to Own in 2023. Both brands feature several models with high residual values – meaning the vehicle holds its value well over time – leading to low vehicle depreciation, which is a key factor in determining cost of ownership.” 

Available for new models on Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com, 5-Year Cost to Own information takes into consideration depreciation, expected fuel costs, finance and insurance fees, maintenance and repair costs, and state fees. The data allows new-car shoppers to see the big picture of what a new vehicle will cost them over time, helping them to save money by choosing a vehicle that best meets their needs and their long-term budget. 

2023 Kelley Blue Book 5-Year Cost to Own Award Winners 

2023 KELLEY BLUE BOOK 5-YEAR COST TO OWN AWARD: BRAND 

Toyota

2023 KELLEY BLUE BOOK 5-YEAR COST TO OWN AWARD: LUXURY BRAND 

Lexus

2023 KELLEY BLUE BOOK 5-YEAR COST TO OWN AWARDS: BY VEHICLE CATEGORY 

COMPACT CAR:  Subaru Impreza

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MIDSIZE CAR:  Honda Accord

LUXURY COMPACT CAR:  Genesis G70 

LUXURY MIDSIZE CAR:  Lexus ES 

LUXURY FULL-SIZE CAR:  Lexus LS 

SPORTS CAR:  Subaru BRZ 

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HYBRID VEHICLE:  Toyota Corolla Hybrid 

ELECTRIC CAR:  Chevrolet Bolt EV 

ELECTRIC SUV:  Chevrolet Bolt EUV 

ELECTRIC TRUCK:  Ford F-150 Lightning 

SUBCOMPACT SUV:  Hyundai Venue 

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COMPACT SUV:  Subaru Forester

MIDSIZE SUV – 2-ROW:  Subaru Outback  

MIDSIZE SUV – 3-ROW:  Subaru Ascent 

FULL-SIZE SUV:  Chevrolet Tahoe 

LUXURY SUBCOMPACT SUV:  Lexus UX 

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LUXURY COMPACT SUV:  Lexus NX 

LUXURY MIDSIZE SUV – 2-ROW:  Lexus RX 

LUXURY MIDSIZE SUV – 3-ROW:  Acura MDX 

LUXURY FULL-SIZE SUV:  Mercedes-Benz GLS 

OFF-ROAD SUV:  Ford Bronco 

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COMPACT PICKUP TRUCK:  Ford Maverick 

MIDSIZE PICKUP TRUCK:  Ford Ranger 

FULL-SIZE PICKUP TRUCK:  Toyota Tundra 

MINIVAN:  Toyota Sienna 

LUXURY ELECTRIC CAR:  Tesla Model 3 

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LUXURY ELECTRIC SUV:  Tesla Model Y 

Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today

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