Crossover, Compact, Entry Level
2010 Nissan Rogue
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With “best in class” rankings for lowest depreciation rate and lowest maintenance cost, the Nissan Rogue provided stiff competition in this entry level segment. Although the Hyundai Tucson was a close second place, the Rogue was able to earn Vincentric’s Best Value in America award with ownership costs almost 6% lower than expected.
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2010 Nissan Rogue |
Cost Item |
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Year 4 |
Year 5 |
Total |
Depreciation: |
$4,946 |
$1,989 |
$1,920 |
$1,892 |
$1,711 |
$12,459 |
Fees & Taxes: |
1,222 |
83 |
89 |
76 |
83 |
$1,552 |
Finance: |
1,202 |
970 |
720 |
452 |
164 |
$3,508 |
Fuel: |
1,735 |
1,797 |
1,860 |
1,927 |
1,995 |
$9,313 |
Insurance: |
1,916 |
1,896 |
1,876 |
1,856 |
1,838 |
$9,383 |
Maintenance: |
98 |
280 |
1,071 |
235 |
1,436 |
$3,121 |
Opportunity Cost: |
218 |
311 |
417 |
456 |
431 |
$1,832 |
Repairs: |
0 |
24 |
192 |
375 |
375 |
$966 |
Total: |
$11,337 |
$7,349 |
$8,145 |
$7,269 |
$8,034 |
$42,133 |
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