5-Year Cost to Own Awards Go to Nissan LEAF and Armada
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There is so much to consider when purchasing a new car. First, you have to decide on a brand you trust, a model that meets your needs, and of course, most importantly, a price that fits your budget. But, the cost of a vehicle does not end with the sticker price, as you must factor in expenses including fuel and depreciation. To help you crunch the numbers and figure out a realistic picture of the “cost of ownership,” the team at Kelley Blue Book does extensive research to determine winners of their 5-Year Cost to Own Awards.
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First unveiled in 2014, the current, third-generation Murano is one of the oldest members of Nissan’s current model lineup. It got some exterior and interior upgrades in 2019, but for the most part, it remained unchanged.
However, in terms of safety, the Japanese carmaker has continually improved it, and the 2021 model comes with the largest amount of standard safety features.
That helped the Murano join the Rogue, Maxima, and Altima in the Top Safety Pick+ club. This rating is awarded to vehicles that earn “good” ratings in all six IIHS crashworthiness tests. They also have to be equipped as standard on all trims with a front crash prevention system that earns advanced or superior ratings in both the vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-pedestrian evaluations as well as good or acceptable ratings for the headlights.