Pennsylvania's one of the most expensive states to own a car.
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Researchers at the website were able to find this information by ranking each state on the following: “Average insurance premiums;” “State vehicle taxation;” “Gas prices:” and “Maintenance expenses.” Sources used included Nerd Wallet as well as AAA and the U.S. Department of Transportation. Pennsylvania was thus found to be the 16th priciest state as far as car ownership goes with an average cost of $6,486.
But which was the most expensive? That, dear reader, would be Nevada, where that average price is $8,064, nearly $2,000 more than the aforementioned national average. Factors such as an 8.25 percent vehicle tax rate and $4.28 a gallon in regular gas certainly contributes to the Silver State’s topping the list.“The data doesn’t lie — owning a car is expensive,” concludes the study. “Monthly payments, taxes, gas, maintenance, and insurance premiums make owning a car seriously pricey.
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