Suzuki Celerio Still Australia’s Cheapest New Car To Own – RACV
Victoria’s RACV has released the findings from its annual ‘Driving Your Dollars’ vehicle ownership costs analysis, and Suzuki is celebrating three class wins. The Suzuki Celerio was declared the cheapest micro car to buy and own, and
Victoria’s RACV has released the findings from its annual ‘Driving Your Dollars’ vehicle ownership costs analysis, and Suzuki is celebrating three class wins.
The Suzuki Celerio was declared the cheapest micro car to buy and own, and the only model to go close to dipping below the $100 per week barrier at $100.78 per week.
By virtue of being the country’s cheapest micro car, the Celerio also wears the crown as ‘Australia’s cheapest new car’.
Likewise, the remaining runners in the micro car class are also at the pointy end for affordability, including the Kia Picanto ($109.49 per week), Mitsubishi Mirage ($116.80) and the Holden Spark ($122.02).
Suzuki also topped the tables in the small 2WD SUV category with its Vitara RT-S 1.6 litre petrol model, which undercut the Ford EcoSport and Mazda CX-3 at $152.37 per week.
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