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^ On The Road (OTR) price is the cash price you will pay for the cheapest model/trim/engine/exterior/interior, with no additional optional extras, which is currently available in your country.
Please note: On-the-road recommended retail prices (RRP) include number plates and delivery to Retailer of £900.00 (including £150.00 VAT), 12 months’ Vehicle Excise Duty and new vehicle first registration fee of £55.00. Excludes fuel and insurance. Company Car Benefit in Kind (BiK) rates are monthly based on the standard paint price
Frequently asked questions
TCO stands for Total Cost of Ownership, which includes all the expenses associated with owning* and operating a new car or van over a given period of time. An example of some of these expenses are purchase price, insurance costs, maintenance and repairs, fuel costs, depreciation, taxes, and registration fees.
Our cost comparison tool provides some of the calculations used in a TCO tool, but due to the complexity and the individuality involved in calculating the TCO, we have used the basic factors with the option to add more. We have gone beyond the normal RCC tool to include our latest headline finance examples, allowing a better understanding of your potential monthly costs.
The tool provides a more accurate picture of the overall cost of owning a car compared to just looking at the sticker price. It can help you make a more informed decision about which car is the best value for your budget.
Our Cost Comparison tool can help you estimate the monthly running-costs of a new Vauxhall car. The tool considers factors such as fuel efficiency, average miles driven per year, road tax (VED), with optional inputs such as insurance rates, and maintenance costs.
Some ways to reduce cost on a new car include choosing an electric model which is more fuel-efficient and has lower running costs, comparing insurance rates from different providers, and staying up to date on regular maintenance.
No, TCO is the total cost of ownership over the entire time you own the car, while the monthly payment is just one piece of that puzzle. It's important to consider both the monthly payment and the overall TCO when buying a new car. Our tool aims to help fill in some of those gaps and allow you to make an informed decision.