Car Ownership Cost Calculator

Discover the true cost of owning a car. Beyond the monthly payment, ownership includes insurance, fuel, maintenance, registration, parking, depreciation, and more. Enter all your vehicle expenses to see the complete monthly, annual, and per-mile cost picture.

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$1,161.67 Total Monthly Cost of Ownership
Total Annual Cost$13,940.00
Daily Cost$38.19
Cost Per Mile$1.16
Annual Mileage12,000 miles
5-Year Total Cost$69,700.00

Annual Category Breakdown

Car Payment$5,400.00 (38.7%)
Insurance$1,800.00 (12.9%)
Fuel$2,400.00 (17.2%)
Maintenance & Repairs$800.00 (5.7%)
Registration & Fees$300.00 (2.2%)
Parking$0.00 (0.0%)
Tolls$0.00 (0.0%)
Car Washes$240.00 (1.7%)
Depreciation$3,000.00 (21.5%)

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Understanding Car Ownership Costs

Most people focus on the monthly car payment when evaluating the cost of a vehicle, but that payment typically represents only 30-40% of the true cost of ownership. Insurance, fuel, maintenance, registration, and especially depreciation add significantly to the total. Depreciation alone can cost more than the monthly payment in the first few years of ownership, as most new cars lose 20-30% of their value in the first year and roughly 50% by year five.

The cost per mile is one of the most useful metrics for understanding vehicle economics. The average car costs between $0.50 and $0.80 per mile when all expenses are included. If you drive relatively few miles, your per-mile cost will be higher because fixed costs like insurance, registration, and depreciation are spread over fewer miles. This is why ride-sharing and public transit can be more economical for people who drive less than 5,000 miles per year.

To minimize ownership costs, consider buying a reliable used car instead of new to avoid the steepest depreciation. Keep up with preventive maintenance to avoid expensive repairs, shop around annually for insurance quotes, and consider whether a more fuel-efficient vehicle would save money over time. If you have two vehicles but only truly need one, the savings from eliminating one car can be substantial, often amounting to $5,000 to $10,000 per year.

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