Total cost of ownership (TCO) is the complete financial cost of owning and operating an asset over its lifespan.
For vehicles, TCO includes:
TCO provides a broader financial view beyond monthly payments.
Total cost of ownership:
A lower purchase price does not always mean lower total cost.
Total cost of ownership adds all ownership-related expenses over a defined period.
Example: A vehicle with lower upfront cost but high maintenance expenses may cost more over five years than a slightly more expensive but reliable vehicle.
TCO analysis often includes depreciation, which is a major cost component.
Total Cost of Ownership → Full lifecycle cost
Monthly Payment → Short-term loan obligation
Payment alone does not reflect total expense.
Does TCO include resale value?
Yes, depreciation or resale value affects total cost.
Is fuel included in TCO?
Fuel costs are a key operating expense.
Can TCO vary by location?
Insurance, fuel, and taxes vary by region.