RACV Reveals Victoria’s Cheapest Car to Own and Operate

Private vehicle average running costs in Victoria for 2023

Private vehicle average running costs in Victoria for 2023

RACV’s Annual Car Running Costs Survey has revealed Victoria’s cheapest car to own and operate is the MG3 Core light Hatch – taking out the top spot for a third year in a row – with monthly costs of $746.01. The MG3 Core was closely followed by Kia Picanto S at $765.87 per month and Kia Rio S at $868.21. RACV General Manager – Motoring Products Jeff Ames explained that theRACV has been running the survey for more than 50 years, providing an in-depth look at Australia’s newest and best-selling models, capturing the overall cost of ownership that factors in costs such as purchase price, loan repayments, insurance, fuel or electric vehicle charging costs, tyres, servicing and repairs and auto club membership – all averaged out over five years.

Mr. Ames said the survey came at a perfect time for Victorians who would be evaluating expenses given cost of living pressures, with price drops in seven car categories.
“People should be pleased to know that the cost of owning and operating a car has dropped across seven categories in 2023 including small and medium cars, medium and large SUVs, people movers and light commercial vehicles,” Ames commented “The biggest difference is in the medium SUV car category with the Honda CRV Vi 2.0 CVT FWD Wagon taking out the top spot with an average monthly running cost of $1161.36 – which is $83.72 or almost seven per cent less per month in comparison to the car that took out the top spot in the same category in 2022 which cost an average of $1,245.08 per month.”
Mr. Ames said that the beauty of this survey is that it captures the total cost of owning and operating your car – not just the purchase price – so you can get a real sense of how the total cost of car ownership will fit into your household budget. Ames added that calculations from the survey are based on private vehicle ownership and the average distance traveled by Victorian motorists, which is 15,000 kilometres per year.



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