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The VW is the highest selling car
in Switzerland. It's also an extremely hard-wearing car that is particularly
well-adapted to the Swiss terrain. The value of a Golf on the used-car market
is 10% higher than any other comparable vehicle (a 1980 Golf GTI can still sell
for 3,000 Swiss francs). We have chosen a 4x4 model with a 2.3-liter V5 engine
as a representative example of a car used in Switzerland.
The official price is 36,760 CHF. If you pay cash, you can
generally get a discount of around 5%. The average cost for yearly maintenance is 600 CHF for major servicing and
300 CHF for minor servicing.
Insurance
Here are the average prices of insurance premiums for this vehicle, based on a 500-CHF deductible: Type of insurance | Annual cost | Third-party liability | 1,000 to 1,200 CHF | | Restricted coverage | 1,400 to 2,000 CHF | | Fully comprehensive | 2,000 to 2,500 CHF | |
We also suggest that you take out an insurance policy to cover your passengers
in the case of an accident for approximately 120 CHF per year, as well free
legal protection in the case of dispute for approximately 100 CHF per year. Registering a vehicle
You will first have to pay the amount of 150 CHF to obtain your license plates. Then you will pay an annual cantonal tax calculated on a pro rata basis
on your vehicle's engine capacity. For a Golf GTI 4x4, this tax comes to 329 CHF. Gas
Gas in Switzerland is less taxed than in neighboring countries (France, Italy,
Germany). Many people who live near the border of these countries come to Switzerland
to fill their tanks. Gas prices follow fluctuations in crude oil prices, but generally
remain in the 1.10 to 1.40 CHF/liter range.  The price of gas in Switzerland: 1998-2000 variations |
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Highways
There are no tolls in Switzerland, but each year you must purchase a 40-franc
road tax disk (like a license tag), which authorizes you to drive on the highways. Parking
In the downtown areas of major Swiss cities, there is generally a charge for parking
(1.50 CHF/hour). An hour of underground parking in Geneva costs 2 CHF. But careful!
Parking tickets can quickly put a hole in your pocketbook: a 40-franc fine for
going over the time limit and a 120-franc fine for unauthorized parking! |