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2. Subaru Outback
The Subaru Outlook, a popular sport utility vehicle/station wagon hybrid, is also distinguished for its reliability and for not costing its owners a lot of money in repairs. Although this vehicle has been subjected to faulty wiring that needs repair, this issue usually costs less than $100 to repair. Other than that, the most common problem found on the Subaru Outback is a tire pressure sensor that occasionally needs to be reset at an average repair cost of just over $100. This is impressive considering that people are supposed to be able to take the Subaru Outlook off-road and drive it in extreme, even mountainous, conditions. Another solid offering from Subaru.
1. Dodge Challenger
The Dodge brand has come a long way in recent years. Gone are the days when a Dodge was synonymous with the image of the junky American car. In fact, the Dodge Challenger is rated as the most reliable car on the road, and noted for having very low maintenance costs—less than $100 a year by many measures. The most common items to break on this vehicle model are the fuel cap ($15 to replace), the engine coolant temperature sensor ($100 for a new one), and the exhaust pipe ($100 typically to repair). The Dodge Challenger also looks great, and is a popular muscle car known for its suspension, torque and powerful engine. It is affordable to drive based on its reliability and quality manufacturing.
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