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7.Holden Colorado

Years of Model: 2008–2020 Average Repair Costs: $500–$800 annually* Holden was an Australian automaker that was formerly a General Motors affiliate. Prior to its dissolution, it sold automobiles in Australia under its own brand. It was just importing automobiles prior to then. Released in July 2008, the Holden Colorado was first available before the Isuzu D-Max.

Holden, Colorado ©Shutterstock/Mino Surkala The cost of maintenance for the Colorado can range from $500 to $800. Depending on what you've done to yours, different solutions have varying costs. For instance, in Australian service shops, replacing a head gasket might cost anywhere from $1,200 to $3,000, whilst replacing a Colorado radiator can cost anywhere from $350 to $900.

8. BMW 1-Series

Years of Model: 2004–2013 Average Repair Costs: $870 annually* The BMW 1-Series was manufactured from 2004 to 2013, when the brand-new 2-Series took its place. BMW's 1-Series subcompact car series proved to be popular; AutoExpress referred to it as "one of the best premium hatchbacks" when it was still available.

BMW 1 Series ©Shutterstock/Everyonephoto Studios It is common knowledge that maintaining and repairing a BMW can cost between $800 and $1,700 annually, for the majority of owners. German automobiles known as BMWs are outfitted with unique parts and technological components that call for specific certifications in order to be fixed correctly. The annual maintenance cost of the 1-Series is $870.

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