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Suzuki Celerio The Cheapest New Car To Run Among Strong Contenders

The battle for cut-price motoring supremacy has swung Suzuki’s way again for 2015, as two of Australia’s motoring clubs release their annual Vehicle Running Costs Survey. To determine the weekly cost, the motoring groups considered the cost


The battle for cut-price motoring supremacy has swung Suzuki’s way again for 2015, as two of Australia’s motoring clubs release their annual Vehicle Running Costs Survey.

To determine the weekly cost, the motoring groups considered the cost of purchase and interest, along with servicing, fuel, tyres, insurance and depreciation.

According to Victoria’s RACV, the Suzuki Celerio not only beat the competition to be the state’s cheapest new car to purchase and own, it was also the only model to dip below the $100 barrier at $97.65 for average weekly ownership costs.

The Celerio replaced the Alto in Suzuki showrooms this year. It has though retained the Alto’s crown as Australia’s cheapest new car, won by the Alto in last year’s survey.  

From there, it’s a slight jump up to the $114.61/week Mitsubishi Mirage (which was declared cheapest in 2013) and the $118.42/week Holden Barina Spark as Victoria’s second and third cheapest cars to run respectively.

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