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Source: Milwaukee Journal SentinelAug.迷你倉價錢 21--The cost of driving a car in Wisconsin is 13% lower than the national average, and eighth lowest in the country, a survey released Wednesday says.The personal-finance firm Bankrate.com tallied up the costs of operating a motor vehicle -- gasoline, insurance, repairs, taxes and fees -- in each state and found drivers in Wisconsin typically spend $2,779 per year. The compares with the national average $3,201.The cost breakdown in Wisconsin: repairs, $329; taxes-fees, $796; gasoline, $1,063; and insurance, $591.The highest-cost state for drivers is Georgia at $4,233. Bankrate noted that Georgians spend a lot of time in their cars, in part becasue of Atlanta's sprawling communities and a lack of public transportation -- factors that lead to long commutes with above-average gasoline costs and 迷你倉庫nsurance rates. Georgia also has the highest state automobile tax and fees, Bankrate said.The survey found Oregon had the lowest car-operating costs at $2,204. Oregon doesn't have a state sales tax. In addition, insurance costs are relatively low and the typical resident drives 16% fewer miles than the national average, Bankrate said.Bankrate determined the cost of car ownership for each state by using median insurance premiums from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, average repair costs from CarMD.com and average automobile taxes and fees from Kelley Blue Book. Bankrate said it estimated average gasoline spending using average pump prices from GasBuddy.com.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Visit the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel at .jsonline.com Distributed by MCT Information Services儲存
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