How much does it cost to maintain a car in Argentina?

How much does it cost to maintain a car in Argentina?

The values ​​are similar when we think of a Fiat Cronos: in the case of the Attractive model, the price in October is $ 1,908,700, which entails a patenting expense of $ 95,400, that is, about $ 7,900 per month for a car based in Federal capital. The payment will be bimonthly, divided into 5 installments or adapted to the modality of the province. Regarding insurance, for a third party complete with hail, the value for a car based in CABA is $ 6,080 average (depending on the insurer), while the service is $ 16,550 for the 10,000 kilometers. As for fuel, it is estimated a price of $ 7,400, garage $ 9,000, washing $ 1,800. The total expense is $ 33,559, that is, $ 402,000 per year.

In August, according to a survey carried out by the British site, Scrap Car Comparison, Argentina is the second most expensive country in the world to buy and maintain a car. The report showed that in our country, lThe purchase and maintenance of a car requires 515.77 percent of the average annual salary, that is, an average Argentine worker needs to spend more than five times what he earns in a year.

As a consequence, it is the second most expensive country in the world for drivers, surpassed only by Turkey, where 652.29 percent of income is needed per year.

The company in charge of the survey, averaged the prices of the cars taking two classic and historical models of the industry: the Toyota Corolla and Volkswagen Golf and used sources such as Numbeo.com and Autocosts.info.

The results revealed el percentage of the average annual salary of each country (per person) qWhat is needed to buy and maintain a new car, as of August 2021.

The ranking of the most expensive countries to maintain a car

Seven of the 10 nations that are located in this ranking belong to Latin America, two to Asia and one to Europe

  • Turkey: 652.29 percent of the average annual salary to buy and maintain a car
  • Argentina: 515.77 percent
  • Colombia: 508.93 percent
  • Uruguay: 443.68 percent
  • Brazil: 441.89 percent
  • Ukraine: 413.78 percent
  • Guatemala: 355.94 percent
  • Russia: 290.04 percent
  • Mexico: 285.20 percent
  • Costa Rica: 269.83 percent

Source From: Ambito

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