Running Cost
Running Cost
Fuel averages, competitive insurance, improved fuel efficiency and capped price servicing have
helped to keep prices as low as possible, but SUV running costs have still increased.
SUV owners are now paying an extra $100 a year or one cent per kilometre on average to run
their car but the good news is if you dont own an SUV, your car could now be cheaper to run
than ever before.
The Suzuki Celerio is once again the cheapest car to run and is cheaper than last year,
dropping to $96 per week.
In the popular light vehicle class, the Mazda2 has edged out last years winner the Suzuki
Swift. The Mazda has decreased weekly costs to $123 per week, thanks to its good fuel
economy and resale value.
The fresh arrival and good purchase price for Kias latest Cerato puts it straight to the top in the
small vehicle class. Its a substantial $13 per week cheaper than the Mazda3.
The Skoda Octavia convincingly takes the top spot in the medium segment due to its purchase
price, which makes it literally thousands of dollars cheaper to buy than other medium cars.
The Holden Commodore Evoke 3.0L leads the way in the large car category, mainly due to its
slightly better resale value and attractive purchase price.
In the ever growing SUV categories the Ford EcoSport is the cheapest small SUV to run and
the Mazda CX-5 occupies the top spot again for medium SUVs.
While big SUVs remain very expensive to run, the new Mitsubishi Pajero is the cheapest this
year.
Despite the increase and higher running costs of SUVs compared to other cars, Australian
motorists are still showing their love for them.
Electric vehicles are still slow to break new ground, but the Nissan Leaf at $256 per week has
edged in front of the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV.
These costs are unique as they include depreciation which many motorists dont consider when
buying a new car. All other costs such as fuel, insurance and registration, stamp duty, drivers
licence, RAA Membership, and ongoing servicing costs are all included in our survey.
RAA calculations for the 2016 Cost of Vehicle Ownership survey are based on private
ownership of a vehicle for a five-year period and driving an average of 12,000km each year. The
data was collected in the period leading up to June 2016.
Micro
$/week
$95.55
$107.10
$107.50
Light
MAZDA2 NEO 5D HATCHBACK 1496 cc 6 SP AUTOMATIC
$122.91
$124.68
$126.72
Small
KIA CERATO S 5D HATCHBACK 1999 cc 6 SP AUTO SEQ
SPORTSHIFT
$133.01
$146.01
$146.28
Medium
SKODA OCTAVIA 110 TSI AMBITION 5D HATCHBACK TURBO
$172.42
1395 cc 7 SP AUTO DIRECT SHIFT
TOYOTA CAMRY ATARA S HYBRID 4D SEDAN 2494 cc
CONTINUOUS VARIABLE
$177.13
$182.49
Large
HOLDEN COMMODORE EVOKE VF II 4D SEDAN V6 2997 cc 6
SP AUTOMATIC
$208.62
$218.56
$223.15
People Mover
HONDA ODYSSEY VTi 4D WAGON 2356 cc CONTINUOUS
VARIABLE
$203.35
$222.53
$234.11
SUV Small
FORD ECOSPORT AMBIENTE 4D WAGON 1498 cc 6 SP
AUTOMATIC
$155.03
$155.23
$158.98
SUV Medium
MAZDA CX-5 MAXX (4x4) 4D WAGON 2488 cc MPFI 6 SP
AUTOMATIC
$182.78
$190.22
$192.98
SUV Large
SUBARU OUTBACK 2.0D 4D WAGON DIESEL TURBO 1998 cc
CONTINUOUS VARIABLE
$218.09
$218.57
$222.42
SUV All-Terrain
MITSUBISHI PAJERO SPORT GLX (4x4) 4D WAGON DIESEL
TURBO 4 2442 cc 8 SP AUTOMATIC
$239.06
$249.58
2776 cc 6 SP AUTOMATIC
2WD Utility
HOLDEN UTE VF II UTILITY V6 3565 cc 6 SP AUTOMATIC
$199.21
$201.50
$210.00
4WD Utility
MITSUBISHI TRITON GLX (4x4) DUAL CAB UTILITY DIESEL
TURBO 4 2440 cc 5 SP AUTOMATIC
$221.09
$232.08
$243.94
Electric
NISSAN LEAF 5D HATCHBACK ELEC 1 SP AUTOMATIC
$255.69
$257.68
$283.50
How it works
The study covers vehicles which are mainly the best selling vehicles for each
category, along with some chosen for special interest.
All the costs of owning and operating a vehicle are including the financing costs of the
whole price on the vehicle, depreciation, registration, licensing and insurance as well
as ongoing costs such as fuel, tyres, servicing and usual repairs.
The servicing costs follow manufacturers schedule, and include the usual
replacement parts and service times.
Fuel prices are an average of the last 12 months of prices around Adelaide.
All of the data was collected and compiled through April and June of 2016.
Predicted trade in values have been provided by Glasss Guide Future Values, the industry
recognised standard.
2016 results
Micro Vehicle
Light Vehicle
Small Vehicle
Medium Vehicle
Large Vehicle
People Mover
SUV Small
SUV Medium
SUV Large
SUV All-Terrain
2WD Utility
4WD Utility
Electric Vehicle
Past results
2015 Results
2014 Results
2013 Results
2012 Results
Micro Vehicle
Micro Vehicle
Light Vehicle
Light Vehicle
Light Vehicle
Light Vehicle
Small Vehicle
Small Vehicle
Small Vehicle
Small Vehicle
Medium Vehicle
Medium Vehicle
Medium Vehicle
Medium Vehicle
Large Vehicle
Large Vehicle
Large Vehicle
Large Vehicle
People Mover
People Mover
People Mover
People Mover
Compact SUV
Compact SUV
SUV Small
SUV Small
Medium SUV
Medium SUV
SUV Medium
SUV Medium
All-Terrain SUV
All-Terrain SUV
SUV Large
SUV Large
Utility 4x2
Utility 4x2
SUV All-Terrain
2WD Utility
Utility 4x4
Utility 4x4
2015 Results
2014 Results
2013 Results
2012 Results
2WD Utility
4WD Utility
Electric Vehicle
Electric Vehicle
4WD Utility
Electric Vehicle
Electric Vehicle