you need lots of money, but most of its not where you think. If you can learn to do some simple self repairs, you can save a whack of cash. also, dealerships charge an arm and a leg for almost everything, so if you can find somewhere reputable that's cheaper, by all means. The single most expensive part of car ownership is the insurance, especially if you have had an accident. Repairs are also a huge expense, especially drivetrain parts (engine, transmission, axles, etc.) Gas is still a large cost, but compared to insurance, its small potatoes.
Example of periodic expenses are; Car insurance premium,property taxes, holiday expenses, expenses on certain seasonal activities.
Some expenses associated with car ownership include repair, maintenance, taxes, fuel, tires, licenses, and insurance.
fixed expenses
The car may be sold to defray expenses.
They pay the company for the car and various other expenses.
it might be referring to the fact that the cost of a car is not only that of the car itself, but also car expenses. For example: preventive maintenance (oil changes, fluid level maintenance, etc.), repairs, cost of fuel, insurance, registration, etc.
No, it doesn't. It only covers rental car expenses when your vehicle is removed from the road because of a covered loss.
If the car is in a good condition, it's a bad car. You have to be ready for some maintenance expenses though.
fixed expenses
Expenses are things that cost a person money on a regular basis. Some examples of expenses are, electric bill, car payment, clothes, and food.
you pay out-of-the pocket expenses.
i think you should because it is your car they are damaging and why should you pay the expenses on something they did!