We just covered the BMW M6, one of the baddest vehicles you’ll find on the road. But what about its young brother, the BMW M5? When we compare them in terms of performance, both run exceptionally well. The M5 is somewhat cheaper but is still incredibly well-made. However, this is a costly car to own, and let’s not even get started on its incredible repair costs.
The M5 has very bad gas mileage, which makes it a huge drain on your wallet when it comes to fuel costs. However, we promised not to get into the details of just how expensive its repairs were, but let’s just say you’re better off buying a few new iPhones when you consider just how pricey some of these repairs are.
Chevrolet Impala
While Chevrolet often likes to brag about the several reliability reports it has won over the years, these reports were mostly self-paid and were created by the brand itself. Furthermore, Chevys aren’t as reliable as they might want you to believe, which is one of the reasons that the company is discontinuing its popular Impala model in 2020.
Owning one of these will set you back around $13,000 or more over a full decade, and that’s just for the costs of maintenance. The car is known for having various issues with transmission pressure failure and various reports of keys that get stuck in the car’s ignition. Now that's not very reliable at all.
Dodge Grand Caravan
If you’re a fan of vans, the Dodge Grand Caravan is likely on the list of vehicles you’d like to have, or at least admire. It's one of the company's best-selling vehicles and is a highly competitive van on the market. However, like many vans, it hides a steep cost of over $1,200 per year in maintenance and fuel costs.
The Caravan is known for eating away at your gas tank, which means that you can expect to find yourself at a gas station more often than you’d probably like to. It's a highly reliable, safe, and spacious van, but some owners complain about several minor electrical problems with the windows and switches. Still, it's a competitive van, and that’s highly respectable.
Chevrolet Corvette
The Corvette is one of the world’s most recognized and beloved supercars. It’s extremely fast and beautiful and it makes one of the most aggressive engine noises you can find on the market. The supercar is also extremely affordable relative to its performance and status, as a new model will cost you around $55,000 at base cost. When you’re actually careful not to crash this monster into oblivion, annual upkeep costs are surprisingly low.
You can expect to pay around $1,200 annually for maintaining the Corvette, including various frequent visits for oil changes and other minor repairs. What really costs a lot of money is having to replace your clutch and other parts, which is often caused by overusing the Corvette. These repairs and fixes will likely end up costing you thousands of dollars on average.
Dodge SRT Viper
The Dodge SRT Viper is one of the most aggressive street-legal racing cars you’ll ever see. The SRT can go from zero to sixty in less than four seconds and has impressive triple-digit horsepower. It's also one of the baddest-looking cars in the world. Unfortunately, the SRT is also a massive drainer when it comes to repairs and maintenance.
The SRT itself costs up to $120,000, but basic repairs such as replacing the control arm start at roughly $5,000. This is because the car is quite rare, and servicing it must require quite a high markup to be profitable. It's definitely not for everyone. We only hope that if you get one of these, you knew exactly what you were getting yourself into.