Calculating Your Total Cost of Ownership
Learn the formula that accounts for purchase price, depreciation, maintenance, road tax, insurance, and fuel to understand what your car really costs per year.
Read MoreLearn how to calculate the true cost of vehicle ownership, navigate hire purchase agreements, manage road tax and insurance renewal, and budget for fuel expenses across Malaysian roads.
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Read MoreOf total vehicle cost comes from depreciation over five years, making this the largest expense factor for most Malaysian car owners.
Average hire purchase tenure for new vehicles in Malaysia, with monthly payments typically ranging based on down payment and interest rates.
Typical interest rates for hire purchase agreements, though this varies by bank, vehicle type, and your credit history with the lender.
Annual cost for road tax and insurance combined for mid-range vehicles, making renewal tracking essential for budget planning.
Follow these steps to build a realistic understanding of what vehicle ownership will cost you.
Start with the specific models you’re considering. You’ll need their purchase prices, typical depreciation rates, and expected maintenance costs.
Compare hire purchase rates from multiple banks. Don’t just look at interest rates — check processing fees, insurance requirements, and early settlement penalties too.
Add up road tax and comprehensive insurance. These aren’t negotiable expenses, so they should form the foundation of your budget estimate.
Use your typical driving distance and the vehicle’s fuel consumption to calculate realistic monthly fuel costs. Factor in occasional longer trips.