Models With Sophisticated Appearance, But Simple Maintenance, Surprise Buyers Looking for Performance, Comfort, and Affordable Costs in Workshops. Audi, Citroën, Renault, and Chevrolet Have Options That Balance Technology and Economy.
In a scenario of high fuel costs, insurance, and taxes, maintenance has become a decisive factor when buying a car.
However, industry experts say that some models considered expensive to maintain actually have lower costs than expected.
Below are four examples that combine turbo engine, seven seats, or up to 150 hp of power, with prices starting at R$ 38 thousand.
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The 2026 electric Vitara arrives in Brazil and proves that Suzuki is not leaving: 4×4 traction, 184 hp, 61 kWh LFP battery, 293 km range, R$ 259,000, and a trunk capacity of 224 L.
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Hyundai has unveiled the Boulder, a square SUV with a body-on-frame design, 37-inch mud tires, and carriage-style doors that seems to be made to take on the Ford Bronco and the Scout Traveller in the United States.
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The Toyota Hilux is R$ 75.5 thousand cheaper and bets on the 2.8 turbodiesel engine with up to 204 hp and 50.9 kgfm to catch up with the VW Saveiro, which leads with 4,472 sales.
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The new Renault Koleos has a screen exclusively for the passenger that is invisible to the driver, heated rear seats, and 29 assistance systems, but its Chinese competitors cost R$ 40,000 less and deliver more power.
Audi A3 1.4 TFSI 2015: Turbo Engine and Simplified Maintenance
Produced in Brazil since 2015, the Audi A3 1.4 TFSI has received six-speed automatic transmission with torque converter and rear torsion axle, replacing the dual-clutch system used in imported versions.
According to specialized workshops, these configurations make maintenance costs more predictable and reduce the occurrence of complex repairs.

The 1.4 turbo flex engine with 150 hp is the same used in various models of the Volkswagen group, which increases the availability of parts in the independent market.
Consulted mechanics say that the engine is well-known and relatively simple to maintain, as long as regular oil, fluid, and filter changes are observed.
Citroën C3 2024 1.0 Firefly: Shared Maintenance and Low Consumption
Among the entry-level new cars, the Citroën C3 1.0 stands out for using the Firefly engine, developed by Fiat, and also present in models like Mobi, Argo, and Peugeot 208.
This standardization of components contributes to the ease of maintenance and availability of parts, according to industry experts.
The model has simple periodic maintenance and competitive fuel consumption, according to data from the manufacturer.

Dealership technicians and independent mechanics say that the setup is robust and that the cost of maintenance tends to be on par with that of popular cars.
Renault Logan 1.0 SCe: Spacious and Affordable Maintenance Engine
The Renault Logan 1.0 SCe, launched with the three-cylinder engine in 2016, uses a timing chain instead of a timing belt, which reduces the need for preventive changes and helps contain maintenance costs, according to automotive specialists.
The model offers a 500-liter trunk and internal space above average for compact sedans, factors that have made it popular among families and ride-hailing drivers.
Consulted workshops highlight the ease of finding suspension, brake, and electrical components, in addition to the good durability of the mechanical setup.

Still within the same product line, the Renault Duster 1.6 2016 is also pointed out by repairers as an affordable maintenance SUV.
The four-cylinder engine with 110 to 115 hp is widely known and has good parts availability in the market.
Chevrolet Spin 1.8 2013: Seven Seats with Reduced Workshop Costs
Among the seven-seat vehicles, the Chevrolet Spin 1.8 is cited by mechanics and taxi drivers as a simple and affordable maintenance option.
The 1.8 flex four-cylinder engine develops about 106 to 108 hp and uses well-known solutions in the repair network, such as timing belt and conventional multi-point injection.
The replacement for Meriva and Zafira was designed with practicality in mind.

Industry professionals say that, as long as the maintenance history is up to date, the Spin has a low operating cost.
On the other hand, units with high mileage and irregular maintenance may require repairs to the sealing and cooling system.
Factors That Influence Maintenance Costs
According to experts, maintenance costs depend on three main variables: parts availability, type of mechanical setup, and maintenance history.
Vehicles equipped with traditional automatic transmission tend to have simpler maintenance than those using dual-clutch systems, especially in older models.
Furthermore, widely used engines — such as the Firefly, the SCe, and the 1.8 from General Motors — typically have more accessible parts and labor costs.
Preventive care and fluid changes within the time frame indicated in the manual are noted as determining factors to keep the car reliable and avoid higher repair costs.
Average Prices in the Used Market
The reported prices are average estimates practiced in the Brazilian market and may vary by region, mileage, and condition.
- Audi A3 1.4 TFSI 2015 has been found around R$ 85 thousand.
- Citroën C3 2024 1.0, close to R$ 65 thousand.
- Renault Logan, in the range of R$ 50 thousand.
- And the Chevrolet Spin 1.8 2013, starting from R$ 38 thousand, according to data from automotive advertisement sites and dealerships consulted.
With maintenance up to date and regular check-ups, these models tend to have controlled costs, according to industry specialists.
Given these options, what type of vehicle — economical hatch 1.0, spacious sedan, compact SUV, or seven-seat minivan — would best meet your daily needs?

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