Calculating the Operating Cost of a Vehicle

Effective December 2009

To determine the total operating cost of a vehicle, you need to:

  1. Establish what the vehicle's Fixed Cost value is (see Fixed Costs Table)
  2. Determine the Running Cost value (see appropriate Running Costs Table)
  3. Add these two figures together (Fixed Cost and Running Cost) to get the Total Vehicle Operating Cost in cents per kilometre.

Fixed Costs

The Fixed Cost values (which are inclusive of VAT) include:

  1. The depreciation on the vehicle's value
  2. Comprehensive insurance
  3. The licensing of the vehicle.

Insurance figures are determined according to a sliding scale based on the 'Purchase Price'. The scale reflects a general average rate for the annual premium.

Purchase Price % Of Purchase Price
1 - R 100 000 11.92%
R100 001 - R250 000 7.43%
R250 001 - R400 000 5.29%
R400 001 + 4.69%

(Add a 30% loading for a driver with a driver's licence held for less than 5 years)

It is assumed that:

  • Vehicles below R200 000 are fitted with a VESA level 4 alarm / immobiliser device.
  • Vehicles above R200 000 are fitted with a vehicle-tracking device

Hire purchase repayments are not included in the calculation of the vehicle's Fixed Cost values.

Using The Fixed Costs Table

Select from the first column the purchase price (not the current value) you paid for the vehicle. It does not  matter whether you bought it new or used. Decide how many kilometres you travel on average each year (include both business and personal travel). The value depicted where the row and column is the Fixed Cost value of the vehicle.

Example : If a vehicle with a purchase price of R60 000 travels an average of 20 000km per year, the Fixed Cost value will be 110 c/km

Purchase Price (VAT incl) Fixed Costs Table
Averaged Fixed Cost (C/Km) - All Costs Inclusive of VAT
Annual Distance Travelled
<10 000 10 001
to
15 000
15 001
to
20 000
20 001
to
25 000
25 001
to
30 000
30 001
to
35 000
35 001
to
40 000
>40 001
up to R30 000 88 59 44 36 30 26 23 21
R30 001 - R50 000 147 98 74 60 50 44 39 35
R50 001 - R75 000 218 146 110 89 74 65 58 52
R75 001 - R100 000 293 196 147 119 100 87 77 70
R100 001 - R125 000 355 237 178 144 121 106 94 85
R125 001 - R150 000 427 285 215 173 145 128 113 102
R150 001 - R175 000 481 321 242 195 164 144 128 115
R175 001 - R200 000 552 369 277 224 188 165 146 132
R200 001 - R250 000 694 464 349 282 237 208 184 166
R250 001 - R300 000 806 538 405 327 275 241 214 194
R300 001 - R350 000 947 632 475 384 323 283 251 227
R350 001 - R400 000 1089 727 547 442 371 326 289 261
more than R400 001 1234 823 619 500 420 369 327 296


Running Costs

The Running Cost values include:

  1. Maintenance costs (servicing, repairs, tyres and lubrication)
  2. Fuel

Using The Running Cost Tables

Select the appropriate table depending on the type of vehicle and the type of fuel. (Note: ordinary vehicles include passenger cars and multi purpose vehicles (MPVs), while light commercial vehicles (LCVs) include bakkies and  double-cabs with a load box.).  Select the appropriate engine capacity of the vehicle.  Multiply Column A (fuel factor)  by the current fuel price in Rands per litre . The resultant figure will be in cents per kilometre.  To this, add Column B (service and repair costs) AND Column C (tyre costs).

Running Costs calculation (C/Km) = (A multiplied by fuel price in R/litre) + B + C

Example:

If the vehicle has an engine capacity of 1.6 and is petrol driven, choose the Running Cost Table for Petrol Vehicles and select the engine capacity 1501 – 1800.

Multiply Column A (9.43) by the current petrol price (R5.84*) = 55.07 (*Fuel price used for example only.Use the latest fuel price in your calculations)

Add Column B (17.61) and Column C (10.42) = 83.10 c/km

Round off to the nearest decimal point = 83 c/km

Additional Running Cost Adjustments:
Where applicable, add the following percentages to the Running Costs only
   Bakkie fully loaded - add 12%
   4x4 fully loaded - add 25%
   Single axle trailer - add 8%
   Double axle trailer - add 10%

Engine Capacity (cc) Running Costs Table - Petrol Vehicles
Averaged Running Cost (C/Km) - All Costs Inclusive of VAT
Fuel Maintenance
Petrol Factor Service And Repair Costs (in cents) Tyre Costs (in cents)
A B C
< 1 300 7.91 16.90 6.02
1 301 - 1 500 8.12 16.74 7.40
1 501 - 1 800 9.43 17.61 10.42
1 801 - 2 000 9.56 26.47 14.80
2 001 - 2 500 10.92 30.30 15.58
2 501 - 3 000 12.54 30.55 18.97
3 001 - 4 000 13.75 32.77 21.25
> 4 001 15.71 45.61 29.87


Running Costs calculation (c/km)
= (A multiplied by petrol price in R/litre) + B + C 

Engine Capacity (cc) Running Costs Table - Diesel Vehicles
Averaged Running Cost (C/Km) - All Costs Inclusive of VAT
Fuel Maintenance
Diesel Factor Service And Repair Costs (in cents) Tyre Costs (in cents)
A B C
< 2 000 7.14 25.68 14.80
2 001 - 2 500 9.70 33.84 15.58
2 501 - 3 000 10.46 37.37 18.97
3 001 - 4 000 10.17 30.66 21.25
> 4 001 13.99 59.20 29.87


Running Costs calculation (c/km)
= (A multiplied by diesel price in R/litre) + B + C 

Engine Capacity (cc) Running Costs Table - Petrol LCVs
Averaged Running Cost (C/Km) - All Costs Inclusive of VAT
Fuel Maintenance
Petrol Factor Service And Repair Costs (in cents) Tyre Costs (in cents)
A B C
< 2 000 10.08 18.51 7.30
2 001 - 2 500 13.78 19.03 10.39
2 501 - 3 000 13.94 20.74 8.76
3 001 - 4 000 15.65 28.49 13.91
> 4 001 15.57 36.91 18.85


Running Costs calculation (c/km)
= (A multiplied by petrol price in R/litre) + B + C 

Engine Capacity (cc) Running Costs Table - Diesel LCVs
Averaged Running Cost (C/Km) - All Costs Inclusive of VAT
Fuel Maintenance
Diesel Factor Service And Repair Costs (in cents) Tyre Costs (in cents)
A B C
< 2 000 8.40 22.29 7.30
2 001 - 2 500 12.16 28.75 10.39
2 501 - 3 000 11.43 25.16 8.76
> 3 001 15.28 33.13 13.91


Total Vehicle Operating Cost

The Total Vehicle Operating Cost (measured in cents per km) is then obtained by adding the Fixed Cost value to the Running Cost value.

Example: Add the Fixed Cost value of 110 c/km to the Running Cost value of 83 c/km and the Total Operating Cost will be R1.93 per kilometre.

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[logo] AbsaWhile every care has been taken to ensure that the AA Rate Schedules accurately reflect the average fixed and running costs of vehicles in the relevant price and engine capacity ranges, Absa Vehicle Management Solutions (Pty) Ltd. and the Automobile Association of South Africa make no express or implied warranty or guarantee in respect of the assumptions, the source data or the calculations used to formulate the published AA rates, and accept no liability whatsoever for any use to which this data is put by the user.