In 2025, Six Models Lead the Ranking of Cars with the Cheapest Parts in Brazil. Among Hatchbacks and Pickup Trucks, Prices Range from R$ 6,000 to R$ 7,700, Ensuring Affordable Maintenance and Lower Insurance Costs
When it comes to choosing a car, the cost of maintenance has become one of the main deciding factors. The cheaper the parts basket, the lower the expenses for repairs, servicing, and even insurance.
To assist consumers, the 2025 edition of the study Qual Comprar, a benchmark in the automotive market, evaluated 182 models from different categories and pointed out those that have the lowest cost of parts in Brazil.
The considered basket includes basic items such as headlights, mirrors, bumpers, tail lights, air and oil filters, shock absorber sets, brake pads, and fuel filters, always in their entry-level versions.
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Check out the 6 Cars with the Cheapest Parts in Brazil in 2025:
6) Citroën C3 — R$ 7,707

The Citroën C3 ranks among the most affordable compacts when it comes to maintenance. Sold in four versions, with prices ranging from R$ 81,400 to R$ 105,400, the hatch is equipped with a 1.0 Firefly three-cylinder engine. The You! version features a 1.0 Turbo 200 flex engine with 130 hp and a seven-speed CVT. The low cost of the parts basket contributes to making it one of the most economical options in its category.
5) Volkswagen Polo Track — R$ 7,704

As the best-selling car in the country, the Volkswagen Polo in the Track version ranks among the top contenders. The entry-level model has a naturally aspirated 1.0 engine with 84 hp and a manual transmission, while other configurations use the 1.0 turbo engine of up to 116 hp. The parts basket evaluated at just over R$ 7,700 reinforces the hatch’s appeal as a popular car with low maintenance costs.
4) Hyundai HB20 — R$ 6,384

Chosen by Qual Comprar 2025 as the hatch with the best price-performance ratio, the Hyundai HB20 stands out not only for its updated design but also for maintenance savings. Available with either an 80 hp naturally aspirated 1.0 engine or a 120 hp turbo 1.0 engine, the model can have either manual or automatic transmission. The parts basket priced around R$ 6,300 enhances its competitiveness against direct rivals.
3) Fiat Strada — R$ 6,270

The best-selling compact pickup in the country also stands out as one of the cheapest to maintain. The Fiat Strada has versions with either a 1.3 naturally aspirated engine with 107 hp or a 1.0 turbo flex engine with 130 hp, with prices ranging from R$ 111,990 to R$ 145,990. It was rated the best in cost in the pickup segment, making it the top contender by a small difference over the second place.
2) Renault Kwid — R$ 6,261

Considered the cheapest car in Brazil, the Renault Kwid ranks second for the most accessible parts. With a 1.0 flex engine of up to 71 hp, the subcompact hatch is sold between R$ 79,790 and R$ 86,590. Its parts cost of only R$ 6,261 makes it an ideal option for those seeking savings not only in purchase but also in daily maintenance.
1) Volkswagen Saveiro — R$ 6,006

At the top of the ranking is the Volkswagen Saveiro, with the cheapest parts basket in Brazil in 2025. The pickup is available in four versions, with prices ranging from R$ 109,490 to R$ 130,490, always equipped with a 1.6 MSi engine with 116 hp and a five-speed manual transmission. The evaluation shows that the Saveiro remains unbeatable in maintenance costs, securing the first place.
These six models stand out not only for their competitive purchase price but also for long-term savings, ensuring lower maintenance costs compared to a large part of the national market.

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