Wednesday 21 August 2013

Pennsylvania 7th-cheapest state for car owners

Pennsylvania is one of the cheapest states to operate a car, according to BankRate.com.
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.
SOURCE : .Bizjournals
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