5/17/2013
Subaru Forester receives top safety rating
Florida shortens yellow lights
5/16/2013
American cars top 2013 quality awards
Nissan Sentra named the most affordable compact sedan
5/15/2013
Mileage on new cars improving steadily
5/14/2013
Young people are driving less
5/13/2013
Let road trips strengthen a relationship
5/9/2013
Subaru improves shopper loyalty
5/7/2013
Recalls over airbags on the rise
Current generation of the BMW M3 sells out
4/30/2012
AAA's yearly "Your Driving Costs" study has revealed the average cost of ownership is expected to increase by nearly 2 percent in 2012, primarily due to a jump in fuel prices.The group predicts a 14.8 percent increase in fuel costs compared to 2011, along with a 4.9 percent jump in the price of new tires. Tires are on the rise mainly due to increased expenses for oil and rubber producers around the world."The average driving cost for 2012 is up due to relatively large increases in fuel and tire costs, and more moderate increases in other areas," said John Nielsen, AAA director of Automotive Engineering and Repair. "Those increases were offset by a decrease in depreciation resulting in an overall increase of 1.9 percent."In addition to these increases in ownership costs, more moderate price jumps were seen in the areas of insurance and vehicle maintenance. Insurance is expected to rise 3.4 percent, while maintenance will see a minor uptick in price of 0.7 percent.Fortunately, these costs are offset by the reduced speed of depreciation. Cars are holding their value longer and dealers are paying more for used models, resulting in a 4.9 percent drop in depreciation costs.
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