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Looking to buy a new car, truck or crossover? You may find it more difficult to stretch the household budget
than you expected, according to a new study that finds median-income
families in only one major U.S. city actually can afford the typical new
vehicle.
According to the 2013 Car Affordability Study by Interest.com, only in Washington
could the typical household swing the payments, the median income there
running $86,680 a year. At the other extreme, Tampa, Fla., was at the
bottom of the 25 large cities included in the study, with a median
household income of $43,832.
The study looked at a variety of household expenses, such as food and housing, and when it comes to purchasing a new vehicle,
it considered more than just the basic purchase price, down payment and
monthly note, factoring in such essentials as taxes and insurance.
Bottom line? A buyer in the capital can purchase a car with a sticker
price of $31,940, slightly more than the new vehicle average for the
2013 model year and about what it would cost for a mid-range Ford Fusion
sedan or a stripped-down BMW X1 crossover. The buyer in Tampa? They’ll
just barely cover the cost of a basic Kia Rio, with $14,516 to spend.
“If you live in New York City or San Francisco, you’re probably going to have to pay a lot for housing,
but you don’t have to pay a lot for a car,” said Mike Sante, the
managing editor of Interest.com, a financial decision-making website.
Affordability has been a matter of growing concern for the auto
industry in recent years as prices have continued to move upward. Even
the most basic of today’s cars are generally loaded with features that
were once found on high-line models a few decades back – if they were
available at all – such as air conditioning, power windows, airbags and
electronic stability control, as well as digital infotainment systems.
They also have to meet ever tougher federal safety, emissions and mileage standards that have added thousands to the typical price tag.
“The average compact car of today has the features of a midsize model
somebody might be trading in – but it may be just as expensive,” said
David Sargent, director of automotive operations for J.D. Power and
Associates.
That is one reason why many buyers have been downsizing in recent
years, said Bill Fay, general manager of Toyota, though he added that
“there is still a lot of affordability in the marketplace.”
Perhaps, but industry planners have come to recognize that they are
targeting a much smaller segment of the American public than in decades
past. That’s one reason why most manufacturers are offering more
downsized models.
They also are working with their dealers to offer certified pre-owned programs
where buyers can stretch their budget by purchasing a two- or
three-year-old vehicle that has gone through an extensive inspection
and, if necessary, repairs and replacements. Such vehicles may cost
slightly more than a conventional used model but usually include a
like-new warranty.
While the typical new vehicle will likely nudge up this year, Interest.com editor Sante stressed that car costs
are one of the most controllable parts of a household’s budget. “You’re
better off driving something more affordable and saving or investing
the difference.”
If the typical new car costs $30,550, with an average monthly payment of $550, the five cities most able to meet – or come close – are:
1) Washington
Average Household Income: $86,680
Affordable Purchase Price: $31,940
Maximum monthly payment: $628
2) San Francisco
Average Household Income: $71,975
Affordable Purchase Price: $26,786
Maximum monthly payment: $537
3) Boston
Average Household Income: $69.455
Affordable Purchase Price: $26,025
Maximum monthly payment: $507
4) Baltimore
Average Household Income: $65,463
Affordable Purchase Price: $24,079
Maximum monthly payment: $468
5) Minneapolis
Average Household Income: $63,352
Affordable Purchase Price: $24,042
Maximum monthly payment: $470
At the other end of the scale, those five cities least able to handle a car payment are:
21) Phoenix
Average Household Income: $50,058
Affordable Purchase Price: $17,243
Maximum monthly payment: $348
22) San Antonio
Average Household Income: $48,699
Affordable Purchase Price: $17,137
Maximum monthly payment: $334
23) Detroit
Average Household Income: $48,968
Affordable Purchase Price: $17,093
Maximum monthly payment: $332
24) Miami
Average Household Income: $45,407
Affordable Purchase Price: $15,188
Maximum monthly payment: $295
25) Tampa
Average Household Income: $43,832
Affordable Purchase Price: $14,516
Maximum monthly payment: $282
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