Do you know how much it costs to drive?

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Do you know how much it costs to drive?
Gerry Malloy, Autofile.ca

March 20, 2013 — According to a CAA study, it's a lot more than just the cost of gas.

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Many people under-estimate the cost of owning and operating a vehicle (courtesy: Autofile.ca)

Drivers typically pay a lot of attention to the price of gasoline and to their vehicles' fuel economy. But, according to the CAA (Canadian Automobile Association), there is much more to the cost of owning and operating an automobile than just what it costs for fuel.

In a CAA study conducted as part of an Ipsos Reid poll of over 2,000 Canadians, about four of every five respondents under-estimated the cost of owning and operating a vehicle.

In fact, six in ten under-estimated the annual cost by $4,000 or more.

The study also revealed that two-thirds of Canadians think their annual grocery bill is greater than their cost of vehicle ownership. Not so.

In the province of British Columbia, for example, the annual cost of ownership for an average compact car is said to be about $9,500, while the average resident spends about $5,700 a year on groceries.

Based on the study, much of the discrepancy between actual ownership costs and Canadians' own estimates comes from not including depreciation in their calculations.

When asked to list vehicle expenses in order of cost, respondents ranked depreciation in the bottom three, when in fact it's one of the biggest costs of ownership.

To help Canadians understand the real cost of owning and driving a vehicle, as well as to make well-informed decisions regarding a vehicle purchase and use, CAA offers a free online "Driving Costs" calculator that determines yearly figures by vehicle make, class, and province.

Users can input their own information, if they know it, to get an extremely accurate picture, or use representative figures supplied by CarDATA Inc. to get a good estimate of their annual driving costs.

The calculator also displays the annual greenhouse gas emissions for the vehicle selected and compares them to the best-in-class for that type of vehicle.

You can use this CAA tool to calculate your own cost of vehicle ownership by clicking here.
 
你加油站钱赚够了?跟钱过不去?:blink::blink::D:D

Do you know how much it costs to drive?
Gerry Malloy, Autofile.ca

March 20, 2013 — According to a CAA study, it's a lot more than just the cost of gas.

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Many people under-estimate the cost of owning and operating a vehicle (courtesy: Autofile.ca)

Drivers typically pay a lot of attention to the price of gasoline and to their vehicles' fuel economy. But, according to the CAA (Canadian Automobile Association), there is much more to the cost of owning and operating an automobile than just what it costs for fuel.

In a CAA study conducted as part of an Ipsos Reid poll of over 2,000 Canadians, about four of every five respondents under-estimated the cost of owning and operating a vehicle.

In fact, six in ten under-estimated the annual cost by $4,000 or more.

The study also revealed that two-thirds of Canadians think their annual grocery bill is greater than their cost of vehicle ownership. Not so.

In the province of British Columbia, for example, the annual cost of ownership for an average compact car is said to be about $9,500, while the average resident spends about $5,700 a year on groceries.

Based on the study, much of the discrepancy between actual ownership costs and Canadians' own estimates comes from not including depreciation in their calculations.

When asked to list vehicle expenses in order of cost, respondents ranked depreciation in the bottom three, when in fact it's one of the biggest costs of ownership.

To help Canadians understand the real cost of owning and driving a vehicle, as well as to make well-informed decisions regarding a vehicle purchase and use, CAA offers a free online "Driving Costs" calculator that determines yearly figures by vehicle make, class, and province.

Users can input their own information, if they know it, to get an extremely accurate picture, or use representative figures supplied by CarDATA Inc. to get a good estimate of their annual driving costs.

The calculator also displays the annual greenhouse gas emissions for the vehicle selected and compares them to the best-in-class for that type of vehicle.

You can use this CAA tool to calculate your own cost of vehicle ownership by clicking here.
 
算算年费用:

1)车辆折旧
2)车辆保养、维修
3)保险费
4)汽油/柴油费
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5)牌照费
6)驾驶执照费
7)停车费
8)罚款单 :p

我估计得$10,000。

用CAA的计算器算,仅前四项,$13,800。:D
 
看来需要卖车了
 
这种sb文章永远自作聪明,单方面考虑问题。

opportunity cost就不是钱么
 
这种sb文章永远自作聪明,单方面考虑问题。

opportunity cost就不是钱么

yeah, 如果你on-call还可以赚好多钱呢。:D
 
谁愿意暴雪-20度坐公车或者骑车去买菜,谁可以卖了车这么干。
 
这种sb文章永远自作聪明,单方面考虑问题。



opportunity cost就不是钱么



大多都是SB文章。不过,统计说来,并没有抵扣创收。也不无道理就是。

记得大约十年前,CAA算的总费用是7500/年/车(包括所有车)。现在,我想村长的10K靠谱。
 
算算年费用:

1)车辆折旧
2)车辆保养、维修
3)保险费
4)汽油/柴油费
---------------
5)牌照费
6)驾驶执照费
7)停车费
8)罚款单 :p

我估计得$10,000。

用CAA的计算器算,仅前四项,$13,800。:D

卧cow, 没个17000都不行。:mad:
 
这就是为什么慢刀子割肉更疼。

买车是一次性疼。加油是每周疼
 
It really depend on what kind of car do you drive.
SUV $13000~$15000 pre year.
Small car $5000~$8000 per year.
 
移动房屋哈。
 
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