CarMD has published its annual state-by-state ranking of repair bills that follow a check-engine light. Read our report to find out the states at the top and bottom of the list.
by Staff
June 17, 2015
Photo courtesy of CarMD.
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Photo courtesy of CarMD.
Drivers in the District of Columbia pay the highest price ($467.11) when their check engine light turns on, while vehicle owners in Wyoming pay the least ($308.76), according to CarMD's Vehicle Health Index.
The cloud-based solutions provider analyzed parts and labor data from 98,051 vehicles from the model years 1996 to 2014 that needed repairs in 2014.
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Other states with the most expensive average repair bill include Delaware ($451.03), New Jersey ($447.19), California ($437.97), and Connecticut ($436.98).
After Wyoming, the most affordable states for car repairs were Montana ($333.13), Nebraska ($340.36), Michigan ($353.81) and Vermont ($356.22).
CarMD publishes its annual state-by-state ranking as part of its Vehicle Health Index to bring awareness to the industry and consumers about the importance of check-engine-light health to minimize total cost of ownership.
The index includes 50 U.S. states and the District of Colombia. The repairs are related to a vehicle’s on-board diagnostic (OBD2) system, which is standard on vehicles manufactured since 1996. CarMD does not report on problems that are outside the scope of a vehicle’s OBD2 computer monitoring such as tires or mechanical parts such as belts and hoses.
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