Getting Started
To view car running costs just:
- Choose how long you expect to keep the car
- Select your typical annual mileage
- Select the fuel type you want to examine
- Choose the manufacturer, then model range and derivative you want to see
We'll then display data on the car's price, forecast depreciation costs, servicing and maintenance costs, plus fuel costs too.
To clear your vehicle selection just click on the 'Reset' button
Prices
We'll display the manufacturer's published:
- List Price
- Delivery Charges (if any)
- The initial tax disc ('vehicle excise duty') for the car
- The statutory first registration fee
- The total 'On-The-Road-Price' of the car
- The second year tax disc ('vehicle excise duty')
- The fuel type of the car
Depreciation
We'll display the forecast total depreciation cost of the car from the manufacturer's List Price over the period you expect to keep the car and your mileage including:
- List Price
- Forecast residual value or 'resale' price of the car
- Forecast depreciation cost from List Price over the term/total mileage
- The residual value's percentage of the List Price after your term and total mileage
Servicing, Maintenance, Repairs & Fuel Costs
We'll display the forecast costs of maintaining the car over your selected term/total mileage. These are typically known as 'SMR' (or 'servicing, maintenance and mechanical repair') costs including:
Changing the Costs
You can change some of the running costs of the car to reflect costs that you incur.
Once the forecast running costs have appeared for depreciation, servicing, maintenance and fuel, scroll down to the 'Your Running Costs' section (or click on the 'Your Running Costs' button).
You will see the 'Edit Details' box. This box allows you to change:
- The purchase price of the car.
- The fuel cost for the car.
Simply type the new amount you want to use into the appropriate 'Edit Details' box and the depreciation or fuel costs will be recalculated for you.
Please ensure you type numeric values into the boxes - non-numeric values won't be accepted.
For fuel costs, these will be tailored to the type of fuel for the car.
For electric cars you can change the electricity costs that you pay (in pence per kiloWatt Hour) and the range of the car.
For cars with an internal combustion engine (including hybrids) you can change the cost of fuel per litre that you pay and the fuel consumption (or miles per gallon - M.P.G.) of the car.
Comparator Tool
You can also compare cars with our Car Running Costs Comparator Tool.
You can put up to 10 cars side-by-side and see forecast running costs for depreciation, servicing, maintenance and fuel.
Just click here to head to the car comparison tool.