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just a thought ! How many times have you heard poeple say "I`m buying a new car as it will be cheaper to run". but is it cheaper to own ! My dad has a 99 VT with 180,000klms the car is kept as new cond and he owns the car outright. He said the other day maybe he should get a new smaller car ($18,000 buzz box)as it would be cheaper on fuel , I said to him if you trade in the VT you might get around $7-8000 leaving at least a $10,000 debt which would need to be paid off + higher innsurance . Keeping his VT makes more sense considering his yearly milage is about 10-15000 klms , I said if it gets to much get LPG installed which is a lot cheaper than buying a new car. what do other people think ?
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Absolutely right Cloudy. People forget about the including the payments when considering a new(er) car.
A $10,000 debt over 5 years works out to be $2,000 a year (plus interest of, say $200 a year on average) which is almost $200 a month or about $45 a
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i got a ford ute which is my main car.. i got 2.. me ute goes through a full 65 litres of fuel in 289k's and 250k's on 65 litres of gas
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I own 2 V8's a sandman (which I've had for 20 years and will never sell) and a VS SIII Stato. I concider that because I'm very handy with a spanner and do all the servicing myself that the extra fuel they use is the trade off by keeping my maintance down.
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If I want a new car. My Company can pay for it. I am not that desperate yet. Nor will I buy one out of my pocket, not with the economy the way it is.
I have a daily driver HQ that probably owes me around $5k. Plus many hours of work as a labour of love
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you are right about the boot space,i have a hq gts 2dr and the boot space is massive,while the new gts vy 2dr is tiny,had a flat tyre with the new and the spare was a thin bike tyre style max speed 80k/h which not very handy on the motorway.also the fuel
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