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Cost of Owning a Car in Kansas City

Owning a car in Kansas City costs more than just the sticker price. Frequent spring hail and a recent uptick in theft nudge Kansas City premiums above its otherwise low cost-of-living base. Below, we break down depreciation, insurance, fuel and maintenance for Missouri, then let you run your own numbers. Local insurance and ownership indexes shown here are modeled estimates, not insurer or lender quotes — replace them with your own quote before deciding.

With a cost index of 92, Kansas City sits near the national middle, so no single line dominates the budget. Frequent spring hail and a recent uptick in theft nudge Kansas City premiums above its otherwise low cost-of-living base. Depreciation on the car you choose usually moves the five-year total more than any local cost does.

Key assumptions for this page

Estimated annual depreciation$5,005
Annual insurance (local)$2,394
Annual fuel (local price)$1,286
Annual maintenance$828
Estimated total per year$9,513

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau · U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — figures are estimates last reviewed 2026; verify before purchase.

What is source-backed vs modeled?

Published sources help shape the baseline where available. Local insurance and ownership indexes are modeled estimates, not insurer or lender quotes — they combine public demographic and cost signals with conservative assumptions. Replace the defaults with your own quote before deciding.

Run your own numbers

Your numbers

True cost per year

$9,607

Cost per mile

$0.8

Cost per month

$801

Depreciation (annual avg, 5-yr)$3,894
Fuel$1,457
Insurance$1,800
Maintenance & repairs$1,100
Financing interest (annual avg)$1,356

Insight — For most owners, depreciation is the largest line — often more than fuel and insurance combined — yet it never shows up on a monthly bill. Insurance is the cost you can change fastest without selling the car.

What if Annual mileage changes?

Annual mileageTrue cost per year
6,000 mi $8,879
9,000 mi $9,243
12,000 mi · now$9,607
15,000 mi $9,972
20,000 mi $10,579

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Good to know

Specific, useful answers for this page.

What does it really cost to own a car in Kansas City?

Beyond the price, the big yearly costs are depreciation, insurance, fuel and maintenance. Frequent spring hail and a recent uptick in theft nudge Kansas City premiums above its otherwise low cost-of-living base. The breakdown above totals these for Missouri.

Is it cheaper to own a car in Kansas City than the national average?

Kansas City is at or below the national average on most ownership costs. Run your own mileage above for a precise figure.

Which ownership cost should I focus on cutting in Kansas City?

Fuel and depreciation usually dwarf insurance here, since Kansas City's insurance index sits at 114. Buying a slower-depreciating model and pumping local fuel at 3.00 only when prices dip both help.