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* Please provide the purchase price including all fees (e.g. TAVT and all relevant registration fees) *,** The purchase price and current vehicle value provided in this website is based on Georgia TAVT assessment database, but it can be different from a real value. To get the more correct vehicle owning cost, please search by other websites such as KBB or Edmunds)
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Annual VMT (miles)
Fuel Economy (MPG)**
City Driving:
Highway Driving:
* The default value of 12,828 miles is an average VMT of Georgia State citizens (click here to see the reference)
** The fuel economy data is from USDOE. For electric vehicles this number is MPGe (gasoline equivalent miles per gallon). (click here to see the reference)
* The default end of life salvage percentage is calculated by linear depreciaion function, assumping 10% of depreciation for each year (e.g. 8 years of useful remaining life leads to 20% of EOL salvage (10 years - 8 years) X 10%). The logarithmic depreciation function assumes exponential decrease in vehicle value over time, assumping the car with a salvage value of 15% and a lifetime of 10 years (Dumortier et al. 2015). The minimum value of salvage is set to 5% or $500.
* The default value is the annual average electricity price in 2016.
** The value is monthly electricity prices for transportation from EIA (Energy Information Administration).
*** 1 GGE (Gasoline gallon equivalent) = 33.40 kWh (Wikipedia)
* The default value of annual insurance is an average cost paid in the United States (click here to see the reference). However, insuarance cost varies by a variety of factors (e.g. coverage, number of members joined, company, etc.). So, please enter your own insurance cost manually.
* Registration cost calculation in this website is built for vehicles registered in Georgia State.
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