Even if gasoline prices dropped modestly, motorists still will face higher driving costs this year because of rising insurance, licensing and finance charges, travel organization AAA says in a survey of driving costs published Monday. When all costs are taken into account, including the purchase price of a vehicle, depreciation and routine maintenance, the average cost of driving a car 15,000 miles a year works out to 52.2 cents a mile. It's higher for SUVs and minivans. The good news is that the overall cost is unchanged from last year. .
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