Average price of a tire is $115, each tire lasts 50k miles or 4 years (avg American drives 13k miles a year). This roughly equals $115 a year.
Average cost of an oil change in America is $30 and an oil change is recommended every 3k miles which means 4-5 oil changes a year. This roughly equals $150 a year.
Average cost of a car battery is $100 and lasts 4 years. This roughly equals $25 a year.
Total cost for your auto insurance to cover batteries (deductible), oil changes (copays), and tires (coinsurance) is an extra $290 or $25 a month.
I think I would pay that...
That is the point, these things are priced for the consumer to pay for not a multi billion $$ third party ( insurance company). Make no mistake about it, office visits, lab / X-ray's, rx's are not currently priced for the consumer to pay, they are priced for multi billion $$ insurors to pay. Imagine if the P/C industry could not rate for the risk and had take all applicants( no mvr, clue / credit reports). How about having to issue an insurance contract on a home/ auto after a loss. Both Health and P/C is insurance but really is apples and oranges.
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