The pain at the pump may be easing a little, as the nationwide average hovered at about $3.87 per gallon this week. But that’s still $1 more than a year ago, and for users of premium gas, the price still tops $4 a gallon. This is but one of several factors that have made luxury and high-end performance cars among the most expensive to own.

In fact, the cost of driving can be staggering if you add in the costs of depreciation, sales tax and registration fees, auto insurance, maintenance and repairs over a five-year period. In some cases, the cost of driving the vehicle is double the amount the owner likely paid for it. …click here to read more

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