Bonn: Car driving becomes a luxury - costs explode to 5,580 euros!

Bonn: Car driving becomes a luxury - costs explode to 5,580 euros!

If you drive a VW Golf type in Bonn, you should have a good grip on your wallet. The city leads a new ranking of the most expensive car costs in Germany. According to T-Online The average leasing rates for a golf amount to 3.960 Euro annually. In addition, there are further costs, such as around 75 euros for the proportionate main inspection and 40 euros for a change of tire. All in all, a driver in Bonn has annual expenses of around 5,580 euros - and that is still expected without tax and other ongoing items.

"If you treat yourself to a new car, you also have to struggle with the loss of value. For the Golf 8, you can calculate about 424 euros in loss of value per month," said the analysis. This extends over 49 German cities and illuminates what drivers in Germany have to shell out.

The view of the total vehicle costs

The costs for cars have been understood for years. According to Allianz Direct , the prices for new cars attract almost 57% in the period from 2016 to 2024. Used cars that have become 48% more expensive since 2015 do not make it easier for many drivers. In particular, the increasing acquisition prices are due to increased demand for vehicles-a reverberation of the Covid 19 pandemic.

In 2024, the average new car price is already a proud 60,476 euros. The maintenance also has to be taken care of, because this amounts to an average of EUR 1,093.41 per month, which makes up for 13,120.92 euros. This includes fixed costs, workshop costs and operating costs.

prices on the trail

What about other cities? The price differences are enormous, because while Bonn has the highest costs, Cottbus occupies the last place with the cheapest prices. Grobs from the study show that the leasing rates and total costs in Cottbus are significantly lower than in the federal city. This is an important aspect for many drivers, especially in times of rising living costs.

Another point that is considered is the costs for the operation of a vehicle. These not only include the costs of fuel or energy - for electric models, for example, 20.4 kWh per 100 kilometers and an adopted annual mileage of 12,000 kilometers, but the loss of value must also be included. According to Check24 , the loss of value is a decisive variable and directly influences the decision when buying a car.

For all those who want to do good business, a look at the maintenance costs and acquisition prices is essential. Small cars in particular as well as some hybrid and electric vehicles tend to offer the cheaper alternatives. At a time when fuel prices and living costs explode, such findings are worth gold and help to plan future expenses better.

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