New York vs Texas

New York and Texas compare differently in the short vs long run: New York costs $3,065 first year ($60 annual after), Texas costs $2,296 first year ($76 annual after).

New York
$3,065
first year, $35K gas car
vs +$769
Texas
$2,296
first year, $35K gas car

Cost comparison

New York Texas Difference
First-year total
All-in cost to register a new $35,000 gas vehicle for the first time, including sales tax, title, and registration.
$3,065 $2,296 +$769
Annual renewal (year 2+)
Recurring annual cost after the first year — what you actually pay every year you own the car.
$60 $76 −$16
Sales tax (one-time)
Sales/use/excise tax owed at purchase on a $35,000 vehicle, using typical local rates.
$2,975 $2,188 +$788
Combined sales tax rate
State rate plus typical local rate (where applicable).
8.50% 6.25% +2.25 pp
EV first-year total
Same $35K scenario but as a battery electric vehicle, capturing EV-specific surcharges.
$3,065 $2,496 +$569
EV annual renewal
Recurring EV-ownership cost in year 2+.
$60 $276 −$216
EV surcharge
Annual EV-specific registration fee (zero in states without one).
None $200 −$200

How each state structures it

New York

New York has one of the more complex registration cost structures in the country, with three significant moving parts: (1) weight-based registration on a 2-year cycle ($26-$140 for typical passenger vehicles), (2) the MCTD Supplemental Fee adding $25/year for residents of NYC plus 7 downstate suburban counties, and (3) sales tax that ranges from 7% in upstate counties up to 8.875% in NYC. The big recent news is the title fee: it dropped from $50 to $5 effective April 1, 2026 — a $45 cut applied to every new vehicle titling. New York is also one of only about 9 states with NO EV registration surcharge, and instead offers EV purchase rebates of up to $2,000. A new $35,000 vehicle in NYC runs about $3,150-3,200 in first-year costs; in upstate counties without MCTD that drops by about $300.

Texas

Texas has one of the simpler vehicle registration systems among large US states: a flat base registration fee of $50.75 for passenger vehicles under 6,000 pounds, with no annual ad valorem tax and no tiered fees by vehicle value. Where Texas gets interesting is the sales tax: motor vehicles are subject to a flat 6.25% statewide rate with NO local additions — a deliberate carve-out that makes Texas notably cheaper than its neighbors on a typical new-car purchase. Trade-in value is fully credited against the taxable amount. A new $35,000 vehicle bought from a Texas dealer (no trade-in) typically runs around $2,300-2,400 in first-year costs including sales tax, with annual renewals around $80.

What this means for you

Frequently asked questions

Is it cheaper to register a car in New York or Texas?

It depends on the timeframe. New York costs $3,065 first year and $60 annually after. Texas costs $2,296 first year and $76 annually after. One state may be cheaper upfront and the other cheaper long-term.

What is the sales tax difference between New York and Texas?

New York charges 8.50% combined sales tax on vehicles; Texas charges 6.25%. On a $35,000 purchase that's $2,975 in New York vs $2,188 in Texas.

Do New York and Texas both charge EV registration fees?

New York: no EV surcharge. Texas: $200/year EV surcharge. EV fees are added on top of standard registration costs.

Official sources: NY DMVTxDMV

Data last updated: 2026-05-23