NSW Y11 Maths - Standard Budgeting Running Costs of a Car

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Running Costs of a Car

Anyone who owns a car will tell you how much money you will lose after owning them. Here is a list of some common costs that can really add up.

  • Fuel
  • Repairs/maintenance
  • Parking
  • Tolls
  • Car washes
  • Fines

Fuel Consumption

A car’s fuel consumption is measured by the number of litres of fuel it burns per 100 kilometres. For example, a Toyota Yaris will typically burn through 6.4L/100km and a Toyota Corolla will typically burn through 4.2L/100km

\(\text{Fuel consumption}=\dfrac{\text{Amount of fuel (L)} \times 100}{\text{Distance travelled (km)}}\)