Despite Lower Fuel Prices, Costs To Own, Operate Vehicle Remain Constant
Posted on: Wednesday, 8 April 2009, 11:00 CDT
Motorists spend
"While motorists are experiencing relief at the pump, those savings have been countered by revised Environmental Protection Agency fuel economy estimates and increases in vehicle ownership costs such as insurance premiums, depreciation, finance charges and other fees and taxes," said AAA Automotive Vice President
New sedan costs average
AAA estimates the cost to own and operate a typical new sedan driven 15,000 miles yearly is
SUV costs drop, minivan's jump
SUV owners, whose vehicles get lower fuel economy, benefitted most from the drop in fuel prices. Their estimated operating costs dipped
New EPA baselines provide better "real world" results
AAA's 2009 edition of "Your Driving Costs" uses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's revised fuel-economy estimates that are intended to better reflect "real world" results.
"AAA was a strong advocate for updating the EPA's guidelines for calculating fuel economy so new car buyers could have a realistic estimate of a vehicle's miles per gallon before their purchase," Doney said. "The ability to use EPA estimates more closely based on 'real world' conditions in our calculations has made 'Your Driving Costs' an even more valuable tool for consumers."
Understanding the calculations
AAA's calculations are based on both operating and ownership costs that include:
- Operating Costs: Fuel, Maintenance and Tires
- Ownership Costs: Insurance, License, Registration, Taxes, Depreciation and Financing
The costs are based on typical use of a vehicle for personal transportation over five years and 75,000 miles of ownership. Fuel costs were based on
AAA's analysis covers vehicles equipped with standard and optional equipment. The driving costs in each category are based on the average expenses for five top-selling models selected by AAA. The models included in the study are:
- Small Sedans: Chevrolet Cobalt, Ford Focus, Honda Civic, Nissan Sentra and Toyota Corolla
- Medium Sedans: Chevrolet Impala, Ford Fusion, Honda Accord, Nissan Altima and Toyota Camry
- Large Sedans: Buick Lucerne, Chrysler 300, Ford Taurus, Nissan Maxima and Toyota Avalon
- SUVs: Chevrolet Trailblazer, Ford Explorer, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Nissan Pathfinder and Toyota 4Runner
- Minivans: Chevrolet Uplander, Dodge Grand Caravan,
Kia Sedona , Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna
"Your Driving Costs" availability
A hard copy of the "Your Driving Costs" brochure is available upon request, and subject to availability, from local AAA clubs. The brochure also can be downloaded free of charge from the AAA Exchange at AAA.com/publicaffairs.
SOURCE AAA Michigan
Source: PR Newswire
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