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13. A Volkswagen S6

Model Years: 1994–Present Average Annual Repair Costs: $1,087* Since the 1990s, Audi, a high-end German car manufacturer, has been producing S6 models. With an MSRP of $73,670 and a Kelley Blue Book rating of 4.5/5, the 2023 S6 is priced on the top end of the luxury spectrum. The cost of upkeep and repairs for the S6 sedan is likewise high.

Lexan/Shutterstock Audi S6 An Audi S6 requires annual maintenance that exceeds $1,000. The S6 is more costly than the typical model, even for Audis generally, with an average repair cost of $987. Nevertheless, Audi has a lengthy history of dependability; Car Indigo has referred to it as the "most dependable" German automaker.

14. The Renault Megane

Average Repair Costs for Model Years: 1995-Present: $500-$1,000* Although it is well-known in Europe, Americans are not familiar with the Renault brand. OSV Ltd. claims that Renault is dependable and that fixing issues when they arise doesn't have to be expensive. Renault vehicles, like the Megane, are "not off the road very long" for maintenance.

Renault Megane ©Shutterstock/North Monaco Renaults are widespread and well-liked cars; thus, components for them are easily found and produced in large quantities. After a recent redesign that included the addition of a battery-powered "E-Tech Electric" model to its trim lineup, the Megane, which is currently in its third generation, is now in its third generation.

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