Georgia Among Most Expensive States to Own a Vehicle
Press release from the issuing company
Monday, August 11th, 2014
Wyoming is the most expensive state to operate a motor vehicle and Iowa is the cheapest, according to a new Bankrate.com report. Bankrate factored in the annual costs of gasoline, insurance and repairs. In Wyoming, a typical driver spends $2,705 per year to operate his or her vehicle. In Iowa, the average driver spends just $1,942 per year. The national average is $2,223.
While Wyoming has below-average costs for car repairs, gas prices and insurance, drivers in this state drive 68% more than the typical driver and therefore spend a whopping $1,588 per year on gas – more than anywhere else in the country.
One major reason Iowa is the cheapest place to operate a vehicle is because drivers there enjoy the cheapest car insurance rates in the country (average of just$630 per year). Car repairs are also relatively inexpensive; typical drivers in Iowa spend just $315 per year.
Louisiana ($2,555), Florida ($2,516), Mississippi ($2,487) and New Jersey ($2,421) round out the five most expensive states.
Ohio ($1,973), Illinois ($1,999), Idaho ($2,001) and Wisconsin ($2,018) join Iowa among the five cheapest states.
Click here to view the findings from all 50 states and Washington, D.C.:
http://www.bankrate.com/finance/auto/car-ownership-costs-by-state.aspx