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Happydays 5th May 2008 11:05

Driving a car in Hong Kong
 
Hallo,

How expensive will it be to own a car in Hong Kong. Licence fee for a year, Petrol price ? Do you get road tax or any other funny tax there ? Any link to a website selling second hand cars in Hong Kong to check prices. Found some on Gumtree but only 1 or 2.

Thanks

EngineOut 5th May 2008 11:57

for second hand cars, try: [URL="http://www.automall.com.hk/eng/main.htm"]http://www.automall.com.hk/eng/main.htm

Euro cars more than about 5 years old are very reasonable compared with western countries.

fuel is around $15-16 HKD/litre at the moment.

There are also licence/registrations fees which are not cheap, though i can't help you on that as I do not own a car.

Unless you are planning to live in a more remote area, you don't "need" a car in HK, public transport here is brilliant and taxis are very cheap.

adamk 6th May 2008 01:22

Second that. public transport in hong kong is AWESome. Apart from in the rush hour where the entire hong kong is fighting to get on the thing. In hong kong, the highest cost of owning a car is finding a place to park it. very expensive.

hongkongfooey 6th May 2008 04:47


the highest cost of owning a car is finding a place to park it. very expensive.
Good point, a lot of places you might rent/buy in HK won't even have car parking :ooh:

N1 Vibes 6th May 2008 05:14

Road fees from www.gov.hk:

Private Car (petrol) 12 months

cylinder capacity:

(a) not exceeding 1,500 c.c. HK$3,929
(b) exceeding 1,500 c.c. but not exceeding 2,500 c.c. HK$5,794
(c) exceeding 2,500 c.c. but not exceeding 3,500 c.c. HK$7,664
(d) exceeding 3,500 c.c. but not exceeding 4,500 c.c. HK$9,534
(e) exceeding 4,500 c.c. HK$11,329

Parking:

in many apartment developments - can be something like US$200-300/mth

Bridge Tolls to Airport:

used to be US$4, but I think it's gone up now

Alternativley:

the longest journey to the airport by bus/train from major town, like Sai Kung, would cost max US$5.

Hope this helps,

N1 Vibes

capt787 6th May 2008 06:07

Parking:

Roadside parking: $8 per hour

Most shopping mall will charge you $12-15 per hour, some may charge $20-30+ per hour

Monthly parking will normally cost $2000 - 3000, depending on where you live

Tolls:

Bridge tolls to airport: $30 (from airport to kln)

Other tolls (tunnel ... etc) : $8 - 30, more expensive from kln to hk island



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You can buy a car for a bargin in hk, however expect to pay big bucks for the ongoing cost. :\

hongkongfooey 6th May 2008 08:44


c) exceeding 2,500 c.c. but not exceeding 3,500 c.c. HK$7,664
....so Porsche turbo is the way to go :E.................there is NO substitute ;)

GlueBall 6th May 2008 09:47

Not worth the headache. Your driving time will be eclipsed by finding and paying for parking spaces, . . . and by walking from the parking space to where you really want to go, . . . because you won't be able to park anywhere near the front door, unless you own the sidewalk. :ooh:


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