it depends on what type of gas mileage you would get and how old the vehicle, it also depends on what make your vehicle is. I get 8 miles to the gallon in my 94 land cruiser, i spend $200 a month on gas, i replaced the Power Steering pump (by mt self) and spent $100 on that, I also replaced a brass housing and seals next to my axle, (also by myself) I spent about $175. Servicing the vehicle i.e. getting oil changed and tires rotated, oil change is often around $20 or free, and tire rotations at Costco are free. Tires themselves can cost from $50-300 depending on the vehicle and the grade of the tire.
The noncrash costs of driving include operating costs, fixed costs, and environmental costs. Operating costs include: gas, oil, and tires. The more you drive, the greater your operating costs. Fixed costs include: the purchas price of the vehicle, insurance, and licensing fees.
Variable operating costs + fixed operating costs = total operating costs.
the costs involved are cable, plumbing, lighting, and morgage bills
Property taxes and insurance are two major costs of owning a home.
Property taxes and insurance are two major costs of owning a home.
the money it costs and the space it occupies
Gas.
Vehicle operating space is the area around the vehicle that cannot be seen from the driver's seat.
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Operating costs must be taken into account when a company's balance sheet is being produced.
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