Car Ownership Costs in 2025: Which Brands Drain Your Wallet?

by AutoExpert   |  23 January, 2025

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Alright, let’s get real. Buying a car is like adopting a puppy—adorable at first, but whoa, the hidden costs. That sleek new ride? It’s not just the sticker price. It’s the gas, the insurance, the “wait, why does an oil change cost this much?” moments. Thanks to a juicy study by Self Financial, we’re spilling the tea on which car brands are basically financial vampires... and which ones let you keep your latte money.

First Up: The Ugly Truth About Car Costs

The average American drops $6,462 a year just to keep their car from becoming a lawn ornament. Let’s break it down like a bad relationship:

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  • Gas: $2,246 (34.8%) 

  • Maintenance: $1,763 (27.3%)

  • Insurance: $1,633 (25.3%) 

  • Fees/Taxes: $820 (12.7%) 

Plot twist: hybrids are the unsung heroes here, costing just $5,485 a year. EVs ($5,517 per year) are cool too, but their insurance costs? Oof. Gas cars? Basically that friend who always “forgets” their wallet ($6,544/year).

The Wallet Assassins: Brands That’ll Empty Your Bank Account

These brands are why your savings account cries itself to sleep.

1. Lexus: $8,046/year

The Villain: The Lexus RX.
Why you’ll hate your life: Insurance costs more than a daily Starbucks habit (2,085/year), and fees/taxes hit $2,085/year. That luxury badge? It’s basically a “tax me harder” sticker.

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2. Ram: $7,981/year

The Villain: The Ram Pickup.
Why you’ll hate your life: Gas alone is 3,583/year.That’s like lighting a $10 bill on fire every week. Maintenance? Another $1,690. Cool truck, bro. Enjoy your ramen.

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3. GMC: $7,166/year

The Villains: Terrain and Sierra.
Why you’ll hate your life: The Sierra’s gas bill (2,866) is basically a second car payment. Maintenance? Another $1,956. Pro tip: Sell a kidney.

Honorable Mention: Chevrolet ($7,039). Thanks, Tahoe, for existing.

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The Budget BFFs: Brands That Won’t Ruin Your Life

These heroes let you afford both rent and guacamole.

1. Tesla: $5,517/year

The Heroes: Model 3, Model S, Model Y.
Why you’ll love life: Charging costs $676/year (aka "I spend more on Spotify"). Insurance hurts (2,368), but hey, at least you’re saving the planet and your wallet.

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2. Nissan: $5,719/year

The Heroes: Altima and Rogue.
Why you’ll love life: The Altima’s gas bill (1,737) is cheaper than your gym membership. It’s not sexy, but neither are sweatpants—and we all love those.

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3. Honda: $5,759/year

The Heroes: Civic, Accord, CR-V, HR-V.
Why you’ll love life: The CR-V Hybrid gets 38 MPG and costs $1,549/year in gas. It’s like the Toyota Corolla of crossovers—boringly brilliant.

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The Cold Hard Truth: Bigger = $$$

Want to save cash? Drive something smaller than your ego. The priciest brands (Chevy, GMC, Ram) are all about trucks and SUVs the size of studio apartments. Meanwhile, Honda, Nissan, and Tesla keep it cute with compacts and EVs.

But let’s be real: if you need a three-row SUV for your six kids and their emotional support llamas, you’re stuck with the costs. Luxury lovers? That Lexus logo is basically a subscription fee for “look at me” energy.

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TL;DR (Because Adulting is Hard)

  • Cheap AF: Tesla, Nissan, Honda.

  • Expensive AF: Lexus, Ram, GMC.

  • Hybrids: The MVP of your bank account.

  • EVs: Great for gas, bad for insurance small talk.

Next time you’re car shopping, ask yourself, "Do I need heated seats… or can I just sit on my hands?” 

PSA: If your current car’s costs are giving you nightmares, slide into our DMs. We’ll roast it for free.

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