The internet just listed the 5 easiest planes to learn to fly in. The 150/152 was the 3rd easiest with the Piper PA28 as number 2 and the Cessna 172 as number 1 easiest to learn to fly. I had never heard the comment below that the 152 had cheaper maintenence" than the 150. Is this true?

3. Cessna 150/152

Designed as a replacement for 140 model, Cessna 150 proved to be one of the most successful airplane design in history. Together with its modernized version dubbed Cessna 152, more than 31,500 units were produced. 152 model featured more powerful engine and cheaper maintenance. The production ended in 1985, but thousands of them are still flying in pilot schools and private hands. The successor model, Cessna 162 Skycatcher, failed to repeat the success of its predecessor. Only 272 were built before the company ceased production in 2013.