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The 12 Cheapest Cars To Own And Operate

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4. Ford Mustang

If a sports car is more your style, there’s no beating the Ford Mustang. Not only is the Mustang a classic muscle car, it is also one of the cheapest sports cars to buy, own and operate. The cost of the 2016 Ford Mustang convertible starts at around $20,000, giving it one of the lowest price points in the sports car category. The Mustang is basically a cheap sports car that does not look cheap at all. These cars are also known for being extremely tough in all weather conditions and for rarely breaking down and costing their owners money in terms of major repairs. With plenty of nostalgia and visual appeal, the Ford Mustang is the choice for anyone who wants to impress their friends and family while also saving a few bucks over the life of the vehicle. Fun to drive and economical to operate, it’s hard to beat the Ford Mustang.

3. Chevrolet Camaro

If you want a high-performance sports car that has a racing edge to it, there is no better or more affordable option than the Chevrolet Camaro. Another classic sports car, the Camaro has a storied reputation, like the Mustang, and is also one of the more affordable sports cars to own. The starting price of $33,000 for a 2016 model is considerably more than the Mustang, but the Camaro is just as durable and trustworthy as the Mustang, and it has a more powerful engine with either a V6 or V8 under the hood. Great fuel economy, craftsmanship and parts have landed this car on numerous “best buy” lists for 2015. Not bad for a car that can go from 0-60 miles per hour in four seconds flat. Speed, style and affordability all in one. How can you go wrong?

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