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Typical Motoring Costs

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Purchase Cost

The purchase cost will of course depend on the type of vehicle you are searching for and on the condition and age of the specific model you are trying to source. For a rough idea of purchase costs you can source vehicle prices online, read articles or submit a query to A.C. by mail. We do remind people that when comparing prices online, that may of Taiwan's business and sellers provide information, which is inaccurate or untrue to entice buyers to their places of business. You should demand on seeing the vehicle's license and registration details to confirm the vehicle's year and match those details with the vehicle's identification numbers. Mileages are generally an inaccurate guide to a vehicle's worth as many may be tampered with. The government does not log the mileage data on cars for reference.

Insurance

There are hundreds of possible insurance packages to cover motorists and their vehicles. Basic third party insurance is required under law in Taiwan and only costs a few thousand NT$, although be warned. Basic coverage may only cover third parties for damages, and may not completely cover their vehicle, your vehicle, passengers and others. Basic coverage in other countries may also include fire and theft policies, but these are generally elements, which must be paid for in addition to the basic premium in Taiwan. Insurance coverage's can usually be altered after initial purchase to raise premium payouts and areas of coverage. Many professional used car sales are often willing to include the low cost of basic third party coverage within the sale price of a vehicle.

Fuel Charge

"Fuel charge" is not to be confused with "fuel tax" which is presently being considered to be added to fuel at the pump. Fuel charge then is an additional government tax in the guise of a charge, administered by the motor vehicles office and not the tax department, which has little or no accurate relevance to fuel consumption or CO2 emissions. The charge is calculated over a twelve month period and is payable before March 30th of every year.

The costs are described in this chart. Source

Engine Displacement (cc)

Annual Fuel Charge Fee (NT$)
For Small Passenger Vehicles
(seating 9 or fewer)

Commercial

Private

Petrol

Diesel

Petrol

Diesel

Up to 50

       

51-125

       

126-250

       

251-500

   

2,160

1,296

501-600

1,440

864

2,880

1,728

601-1200

2,160

1,296

4,320

2,592

1201-1800

2,400

1,440

4,800

2,880

1801-2400

3,083

1,850

6,210

3,726

2401-3000

3,600

2,160

7,200

4,320

3001-3600

   

8,640

5,184

3601-4200

   

9,810

5,886

4201-4800

   

11,220

6,732

4801-5400

   

12,180

7,308

5401-6000

   

13,080

7,848

6001-6600

   

13,950

8,370

6601-7200

   

14,910

8,946

7201-8000

   

15,720

9,432

 

License Plate Tax

License plate tax is demanded of any vehicle, which uses public roads or waterways, with some exceptions not including cars used for business or personal use. Taxes are contained within this table below and the costs are based over a twelve month period. Source

Engine Displacement (cc)

Annual Licence Plate Tax (NT$)
For Small Passenger Vehicles
(seating 9 or fewer)

Commercial

Private

Up to 500 900 1,620
501-600 1,260 2,160
601-1200 2,160 4,320
1201-1800 3,060 7,120
1801-2400 6,480 11,230
2401-3000 9,900 15,210
3001-4200 16,380 28,220
4201-5400 24,300 46,170
5401-6600 33,660 69,690
6601-7800 44,460 117,000
7801 and above 56,700 151,200

 

Parking

Parking in major cities can be difficult at the best of times and perhaps nowhere more so than Taipei. Renting your own private space can range in price quite considerably depending on the district and address. For a rough guide, parking in an underground private car parking space in Taipei can range normally between NT$3,000 to NT$6,000 for a month's rent. When parking in one of the many car parks found outside you might expect to pay anything from NT$25 to NT$100 per hour of parking. Rule of thumb suggests that the closer you park to high density shopping or business areas, the more expensive the hourly rate. Also note that some signs signify the price per hour and some per 30 minutes or even per 15 minutes, which can catch some people out. There is no standard price signage, however parking area signs are the usual 'P' on a blue, square background. Some parking attendants will ask you to leave your keys as they may need to move your vehicle to make space or allow passage for another, and most locals are willing to trust that they won't take their possessions or damage their vehicle. A.C. advises that you don't leave possessions, including keys in the hands of others. It could be that parking attendants may accidently damage vehicles or may have no license or insurance, which could add up to more than the cost of parking.

 

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