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California vs Arizona: Vehicle Registration Cost Comparison

Comparing what the same vehicles cost to register each year in California versus Arizona, computed from both states' current official fee schedules:

ScenarioCaliforniaArizona
New $45k gas SUV$620.50/yr$765.50/yr
3-yr-old $35k gas car$355.25/yr$366.01/yr
New $55k EV$806.50/yr$933.50/yr
10-yr-old $8k car$170.80/yr$68.37/yr

For most vehicles, California is the cheaper state to register in — though the gap varies a lot by vehicle value and age. Keep in mind annual registration is only part of the picture: sales/excise taxes at purchase, insurance, and local property taxes on vehicles can outweigh the registration difference.

California in short

California registration stacks several fees: a base registration fee, the CHP fee, the value-based Vehicle License Fee (0.65% of your vehicle's depreciated purchase price), the tiered Transportation Improvement Fee, and county add-ons. Because two of the fees scale with vehicle value, a new $60,000 vehicle can cost $700+ per year to register while an older economy car may run under $200. EVs from model year 2020 onward pay an additional Road Improvement Fee.

Arizona in short

Arizona's registration cost is dominated by the Vehicle License Tax (VLT), a value-based tax computed from 60% of your vehicle's original MSRP, reduced 16.25% for every year since first registration, at $2.80 per $100 for new vehicles ($2.89 on renewals). The actual registration fee is only $8. That means a new $40,000 vehicle owes roughly $670 in year one, falling every year after — while a 12-year-old car might owe under $60 total.

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All figures computed from official fee schedules — sources: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/vehicle-registration/registration-fees/ — last reviewed 2026-07-16.