Dodging potholes on the drive to work? Cursing the price at the pump? Be glad you don’t live in Georgia, because it’s the most expensive state in which to operate a motor vehicle.
Pennsylvania ranked 44th priciest or seventh cheapest, according to a studyBankrate.com released Wednesday.
The average annual tab for gasoline, insurance, repairs, taxes and fees was $2,764 in Pennsylvania, $4,233 in Georgia, and $2,204 in Oregon, the least expensive. Oregon doesn’t have a state sales tax. The national average was $3,201.
What isn’t a bargain in the Keystone State is financing, according to another report, also issued Wednesday, byGoBankingRates.com. At 3.84 percent, as of July 2013, Pennsylvania car owners pay the ninth-most expensive interest rates.
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