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Car & Driving Calculators
Fuel cost, car registration, CTP, tolls, and car loan calculators for Australian drivers.
Fuel Cost Calculator
Calculate the fuel cost for a trip based on distance, fuel consumption rate, and petrol price.
Open calculatorCar Registration Cost Calculator
Estimate annual car registration costs by state, including CTP/greenslip where bundled.
Open calculatorCTP / Greenslip Estimator
Estimate your Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance cost based on state, vehicle, and driver details.
Open calculatorUsed Car Value Estimator
Estimate the value of a used car based on make, model, year, kilometres, and condition.
Open calculatorToll Calculator
Estimate toll costs for common Australian motorway routes and annual commuter costs.
Open calculatorCar Loan Calculator
Calculate car loan repayments, total interest, and the cost impact of a balloon payment.
Open calculatorLuxury Car Tax (LCT) Calculator
Calculate the Luxury Car Tax payable on a new vehicle purchase in Australia for the 2024-25 financial year, including the higher threshold for fuel-efficient vehicles.
Open calculatorNovated Lease Calculator
Calculate the tax savings and net fortnightly cost of a novated lease versus buying a car outright, using 2024-25 Australian tax brackets.
Open calculatorCaravan Loan Calculator
Calculate monthly repayments, total interest, and true cost of a caravan loan in Australia, with a term comparison table and balloon payment example.
Open calculatorCommercial Hire Purchase Calculator
Calculate CHP repayments, total interest, tax and GST benefits for businesses financing equipment or vehicles in Australia.
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Articles & guides
The True Cost of Owning a Car in Australia (2026): What Most People Miss
The sticker price is just the beginning. When you add fuel, insurance, registration, tyres, and depreciation, owning a car in Australia costs most people $12,000–$20,000 a year.
8 · Read moreSydney Toll Costs for Commuters: How Much Are You Actually Paying in 2026?
Sydney has the most expensive road tolls in Australia. If you commute daily, you could be spending $3,000–$6,000 per year just on tolls. Here's how to calculate and reduce your toll bill.
6 · Read moreCar Loan vs Saving Up: Which Strategy Actually Costs Less?
Borrowing to buy a car or saving first — the maths is closer than you think, and the right answer depends on your interest rates, timeline, and opportunity cost.
6 · Read moreHow Used Car Depreciation Works (And What It Means for Your Budget)
Understanding how a car loses value over time helps you buy smarter, sell at the right time, and avoid overpaying for used vehicles.
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