
ISeeCars ranked the Nissan Leaf as the most reliable for the money among 10-year-old cars on the market, making it the first electric vehicle to lead the overall list.
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The Honda Civic is named the most reliable new car for the money at $27,768 with a predicted 13½ year life span, breaking down to $2,058 annually, or less than half the industry average.
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One brand holds sway when it comes to durability, while certain styles tend to last longer and hybrids gain staying power.
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Market share growth started to flatten out late last year, will surely fall after federal incentives end soon.
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Pandemic production slowdown has shrunk availability for budget shoppers.
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As new and used vehicles start to see trade tariff effects already, there are some bargains to be had.
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Fuel efficiency growing as new cars meet stricter regulations and more Americans opt for hybrids, purely electric models.
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Toyota, trucks and SUVs dominate list of those with greatest chance of hitting 250K miles.
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