What Car Can I Afford in Georgia?

Car affordability analysis for Georgia (GA) based on the state's median household income and the 20/4/10 rule.

Median Household Income
$67,730
See $70,000 salary guide →
Safe Car Budget
$18,049
10% of income · 20/4/10 rule
Stretch Budget
$29,170
15% of income · moderate risk
62% gap from the average new car
The average new car costs $48,000. Georgia's safe budget of $18,049 falls $29,951 short.
Rank #30 of 50 · Below Average

Georgia Affordability Tiers

Safe: $18,049
Monthly car costs stay under $564/month (10% of gross income). This follows the 20/4/10 rule and leaves room for savings, emergencies, and other expenses.
Stretch: $29,170
Monthly car costs up to $847/month (15% of gross income). More aggressive but still within common financial guidance for households with low other debt.
Lender Max: $75,881
What a bank would approve based on 36% debt-to-income ratio. Spending this much on a car is not recommended — it's $57,832 more than the safe budget and can lead to financial strain.

Georgia Car Ownership Costs

These state-specific costs affect how much car you can actually afford in Georgia.

Avg. Insurance
$185/mo
$35 above national avg
Registration Fee
$20
Annual fee
Avg. Gas Price
$2.99/gal
Regular unleaded
Sales Tax Rate
4%
State rate only

Frequently Asked Questions

What car can I afford in Georgia?

Based on Georgia's median household income of $67,730, residents can safely afford a car priced up to $18,049 using the 20/4/10 rule. A moderate stretch budget allows up to $29,170. These figures account for standard financing terms: 6.5% APR, 48-month loan, $5,000 down payment, and include insurance and maintenance costs.

How much should I spend on a car in Georgia?

Financial experts recommend keeping total monthly car costs (payment, insurance, maintenance) under 10% of gross monthly income. At Georgia's median income of $67,730, that means about $564/month for all car expenses, which supports a car priced around $18,049. Georgia has an average car insurance cost of $185/month and gas prices averaging $2.99/gallon.

What is the average car insurance cost in Georgia?

The average full-coverage car insurance in Georgia costs approximately $185 per month (source: NAIC state-level data). This is above the national average of $150/month. Higher insurance costs reduce the amount of car you can afford, as the 20/4/10 rule counts insurance as part of total car expenses. Your individual rate may differ based on age, driving record, vehicle type, and your specific location within Georgia.

How does Georgia car affordability compare to other states?

Georgia ranks #30 out of 50 states for car affordability (1 = most affordable). The safe car budget of $18,049 is 62% below the average new car price of $48,000. Like most states, the average new car is out of reach for the median-income household in Georgia.

Compare With Similar States

States ranked near Georgia in car affordability (by gap from average new car price).

StateMedian IncomeSafe BudgetGap
Georgia (you)$67,730$18,04962%
Kansas$69,747$18,71161%
Florida$67,917$18,11062%
Iowa$68,718$18,37362%
Maine$68,251$18,22062%

Data Sources

  • Median household income: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 1-Year Estimates, 2024 vintage.
  • Average car insurance: National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) auto insurance database, supplemented by state Department of Insurance rate filings.
  • Gas prices: AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report and U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) state-level averages.
  • Registration fees: Georgia DMV / motor vehicle agency published fee schedules.
  • Sales tax rate: Georgia Department of Revenue. Reflects state base rate only — local and county taxes may apply.

Methodology: Income data from U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates (2024 vintage). Calculations use the 20/4/10 rule with 6.5% APR, 48-month loan, $5,000 down payment. State-specific insurance averages derived from NAIC and Insurance Information Institute data. Registration fees and gas prices from AAA and state DMV sources. Sales tax reflects state base rate only — local taxes may apply. Individual insurance costs vary based on age, driving record, vehicle type, and location within the state.

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