Korean Domestics Top Operating Cost Study
Read French? No sweat, because I do. Montreal’s largest French language daily has published a study on its site where 250 vehicles available for sale in Canada were compared on the basis of MRSP, city fuel consumption, highway fuel consumption. Even better, La Presse published the numbers in a Microsoft Excel file where the findings & methodology are bare for all to see, giving full license to challenge the article’s findings.В (Imagine Car & Driver or Consumer Reports doing this!) For example, the study’s author, Canadian auto-journalist Alain McKenna, states that American cars top the study by having the lowest operating cost per year. When I sorted the file, I noticed the top three cars were The Chevrolet Aveo, the Pontiac Wave and the Suzuki Swift+. If by “American”, he means “Captive Korean imports badged by General Motors”, I suppose he has a point. He also fails to consider depreciation and maintenance expenses, which tend to be much higher on domestics. Still, it’s quite an interesting spreadsheet to review if you’re a numbers geek like I am. McKenna also points out that some of the cheapest vehicles are not what you’d expect, noting that three pick-ups, The Ford Ranger, Chevrolet Colorado and the Mazda B2300, all beat out the Toyota Prius. Speaking of the Prius, where did it end up? In 67th place, just edging out the V6 Mustang by $0.04/100 km of operation.