The cost of living is rising as we all know with bills going up for millions of households across the UK.
It's not just our energy and shopping bills that are seeing this increase however with petrol prices sky rocketing in recent months.
As a result, owning a car is becoming a little more costly than most of us would like. And now a new study has shown just how expensive it is for motorists.
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The recent study by Rivervale Leasing looked into the average cost of driving, taking into account the average cost of insurance, fuel, parking, tolls, repairs, servicing and road tax in the 50 most populous areas in the UK.
Data revealed that drivers in the UK, on average, spend a staggering £3,800 per year - without actually buying the car itself. And it was Edinburgh that came out on top as the most expensive Scottish city whilst taking second place overall in terms of UK cities.
When it came to the Capital, the study revealed that not only did Edinburgh come second overall and first in Scotland, but we also took third place when it comes to the most expensive places to drive in the UK.
Parking in Edinburgh city centre is said to "seriously set you back costing a massive £3,483 per year – higher than any other area, bar the City of Westminster."
The add: "Outside its pricey parking, however, the study found that Edinburgh’s insurance prices aren’t so high compared to other areas at £472, and there are no major tolls to pay.
"But if you do want a spot in the city centre, you’ll need to fork out. The huge cost of parking means that Edinburgh is the third-most expensive city on our list, costing £5,390 annually."
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Rivervale Leasing's data was collected in May 2022.
City of Westminster - £3,684
Edinburgh - £3,483
Islington - £3,007
Glasgow - £2,838
Liverpool - £2,780
Belfast - £2,744
Manchester - £2,565
Croydon - £2,504
Oxford - £2,358
Newport - £2,283
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