If you are thinking about getting a new car, Consumer Reports has figured out which ones offer the best value in the long run.
Consumer Reports puts vehicles through nearly 50 different tests to come up with a road test score.
It collects data on over a million vehicles to determine a car's reliability.
All major expenses are factored in to calculate the five-year ownership cost.
Jennifer Stockburger of Consumer Reports says, "We put all those factors together to determine the best values. The cars that are at the top of our list aren't necessarily the cheapest to buy, but they'll give you the greatest bang for your buck."
This year's best value car is the Toyota Camry Hybrid. It gets 38 miles per gallon overall and is extremely reliable and performs very well.
The four-cylinder Honda Accord LX and Toyota Camry LE are next on the list.
Rounding out the top five - the Subaru Legacy and Subaru Forester.
"What makes both the Legacy and the Forester a good value is the combination of their reliability and their high-performance in our tests," said Stockburger.