New vehicle intenders are increasingly searching for transparency associated with keeping a car on the road over its life. With the average car being over 10 years old in Australia1 evaluating and comparing cars as part of your research journey just became a whole lot easier.
What is Cost-to-Run and how do we calculate it?
Cost-To-Run (CTR) incorporates up to five variable components that form part of keeping a car on the road, excluding the purchase price and depreciation. These components are detailed below:
Covering all new cars from 2022 onwards, RedBook’s CTR API service returns a combined single $ value associated with each of the above-mentioned components, for a set period of both time and kilometres. The default and maximum time and kilometre range available is 5 years & 75,000km.
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There are numerous other benefits to having a “cost to run” value associated with a car for consumers. Several advantages of having a clear cost-to-run value are:
Cost-To-Run provides another rounded view of a vehicle’s affordability, helping consumers make well-informed decisions that consider both immediate and long-term financial implications. This transparency benefits consumers, the automotive industry, and efforts to promote sustainable and cost-effective transportation.
To learn more about RedBook’s Cost-to Run API please get in touch via info@redbook.com.au.
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