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Driving to work now costs $9,100 a year as insurance and maintenance prices rise

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Driving to work now costs $9,100 a year as insurance and maintenance prices rise
By Daily Mail Reporter

PUBLISHED: 00:05 EST, 17 April 2013 | UPDATED: 00:05 EST, 17 April 2013

Owning a car will cost the average American driver more than $9,100 this year, the AAA has revealed.

The automotive club unveiled its annual study of driving costs on Tuesday and found that the average sedan owner will rack of $0.61 for every mile on the road.

SUV drivers are in for even more pain in the wallet – $0.77 per mile or $11,600 a year.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2310291/Driving-work-costs-9-100-year-insurance-maintenance-prices-rise.html

2 thoughts on “Driving to work now costs $9,100 a year as insurance and maintenance prices rise

  1. Let’s get congress to ban cars.

    It’s the only answer…

    …’cuz allowing drilling to lower the cost of oil and allowing insurance companies to compete across state lines to lower insurance costs is out of the question.

  2. took the bus these last two days, no stress, saving gas, etc…….

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