Transportation is quite a necessity for all human beings. Nowadays, people can choose between various means of transportation for their travelling purposes – to go to work, marketplace, shops and stores, hospitals, visiting friends and relatives, etc., among others by having their own cars or using public transports. According to the Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, some studies revealed that our millennials are not willing to commit an EMI for buying a car, preferring instead to take Cabs, or even public transport like Bus, Metro, etc. Regardless of whether this had led to the current market slowdown as theorised by her, there is an undeniable rise in the use of public transport in recent times.
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The question is, would it be cheaper to own a car than using taxis on a regular basis? To figure that out, we calculate the cost of keeping and running a car in comparison with the amount we spend on using taxi services. We did a little research on how much an average person would have to pay for in order to travel around 50 km per day, 25 days per month for a period of 3 years both by driving himself and taking a cab.
Owing an automobile includes many different kinds of costs, like cost of maintenance, fuel, parking cost, road toll, car insurance, etc. For our calculations, we plug in the price sticker of a new car, details of the car loan, and how much we pay on the running cost. You can tweak the figure as per your expenditure, based on how much you usually spend on insurance, maintenance, registration, etc.
For example, the price of a good used Maruti Swift in Delhi is around Rs. 3 Lakh.
Interest rate: 14%
Loan Period: 3 Years
Loan Amount: Rs 2,70,000
Down Payment: Rs 30,000
Total insurance cost for 3 years: Rs 30,000
Car Maintenance Cost for 3 years: Rs 70,000
Parking charges & other miscellaneous costs for 3 years: Rs 50,000
Total Costs: Rs 3,63,359
Monthly distance covered: 1,500 kilometres
Fuel: Rs 66.11/ per litre
Fuel Mileage: 20 km/ litre
Monthly running cost: Rs 4,960
Total running cost: Rs 1,78,560
Comprehensive Cost of Car Ownership for 3 Years: Rs 6,91,900
Resale value after 3 years: Rs 1,50,000 – Rs 1,75,000 depending on car conditions
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Let's assume a few parameters:
Daily total distance covered: 50 km
Number of trips: 2
Travelling time of each trip: 50 minutes
Number of days using taxi services a month: 25 days
Base fare: Rs 52.5 X trip
Per-minute: Rs 1,05 X min
Per km: Rs 7.8 X distance
Total cost for 2 trips per day: Base fare + Time+ Distance + Toll = Rs 52.5 x 2 + Rs 1.05 x 50 x 2 + Rs 7.8 x 50 + Rs 50 = Rs 650
Total Cost for Using Taxi In 3 Years: Rs 650 x 25 days x 36 months = Rs 5,85,000
Surge Pricing: We assume the price to increase by a factor of 1.5 times during surge.
Rs 650 x 1.5 = Rs 975
Total Cost For Using Taxi In 3 Years With Surge Pricing: Rs 8,77,500
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Total Cost Of Owning A Car | Rs 6,91,900 |
Total Cost Of Using Taxis Regularly | Rs 5,85,000 |
Total Cost Of Using Taxis With Surge Pricing | Rs 8,77,500 |
Resale Value Of Used Vehicle | Rs 1,50,000 |
Apparently, driving your own car for your daily errands is cheaper than using a taxi regularly, and by quite a margin too!. Further, owning and driving a car of your liking is more pleasurable than using taxi services, not to mention the status symbol it offers. If you are a bit tight on the budget for your favorite new car, try the used car market instead. There's a high chance you'll find a steal deal there. If you are looking to buy a well-maintained used car in India, Indianauto.com is right here for you. Check it out now!