According to Bankrate.com,
here are the 10 states with the
highest average annual
automobile ownership costs:
1. Georgia, $4,233
2. California, $3,966
3. Wyoming, $3,938
4. Rhode Island, $3,913
5. Nevada, $3,886
6. Arizona, $3,886
7. Kentucky, $3,626
8. Massachusetts, $3,625
9. Virginia, $3,622
10. Nebraska, $3,571
And for those thinking of
moving to an area with a lower
cost of living, here are the 10
cheapest states with regard to
vehicle ownership:
1. Oregon, $2,204
2. Alaska, $2,227
3. South Dakota, $2,343
4. Montana, $2,660
5. Indiana, $2,698
6. Hawaii, $2,705
7. Pennsylvania, $2,764
8. Wisconsin, $2,779
9. Idaho, $2,792
10. Ohio, $2,810