The 2017 Vehicle Running Costs Guide can help you choose the right car to suit your budget.
The biggest running cost for cars is depreciation. It causes a drop in value when trading in your car and is often 40% to 50% of the total running cost.
Fuel and car loan interest charges are also major costs. Tyres, registration, servicing and maintenance are lower costs when spread over the life of a car. However, insurance costs can be high for young or inexperienced drivers or those with bad accident records.
Vehicle Running Costs for 2017 |
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Micro vehicles (PDF 42KB) |
SUV Medium (PDF 47KB) |
Light vehicles (PDF 50KB) |
SUV Large (PDF 50KB) |
Small vehicles (PDF 50KB) |
SUV All Terrain (PDF 50KB) |
Medium vehicles (PDF 50KB) |
Ute 2x4 (PDF 50KB) |
Large vehicles (PDF 50KB) |
Ute 4x4 (PDF 50KB) |
People movers (PDF 50KB) |
Electric vehicles (PDF 50KB) |
SUV Small (PDF 50KB) |
Sports (PDF 2.2MB) |
Breakdown of vehicle running costs
We've calculated the costs associated with operating a car in Western Australia, including depreciation. Costs are calculated for a 5-year period from new, and based on driving 12,000 kms per year on private use.