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Driving EVs is far more economical, even at fast speeds![]()
Driving at fast speeds isn't economical full stop.
Driving EVs is far more economical, even at fast speeds![]()
£900 to fix the wife's 15 year old mini
Not much joy here ... picking it up later.
£900 to fix the wife's 15 year old mini
Not much joy here ... picking it up later.
£900 to fix the wife's 15 year old mini
Not much joy here ... picking it up later.
£900 to fix the wife's 15 year old mini
Not much joy here ... picking it up later.
I drive a 2006 Vauxhall Agila. So good for the once a week I use it. You can get loads in, and 10 foot long.
Why can't you get vehicles like that anymore?
Ouch. That's BMW pricing for you
Aye, but it's less than a couple of month's PCP on a new car. Just sploshed £500 on mine for a suspension knuckle on a 140k mile 20 year old car. That's about as expensive as the car has ever cost. Don't mind that once in a while, it's cheaper than a car lease. Said car hadn't moved much in the last month anyway.
To add to this thread, another joy of having a less tha posh car, it’s cost me nothing(not withstanding legal requirements to be on the road) to sit there for the past month having been used twice whilst I’ve cycled to work. I tried the train when it was very windy and it was late and £8 for a 16 min return journey.
I might even, come renewal time see what savings are to be had restricting my annual mileage at this rate. My Ms could certainly benefit from this also.
I assume you missed the “legal requirements to be on the road?”Don’t know about that, MOT, insurance, servicing, replacement parts aren’t nothing. Cars are expensive even when doing nothing.
Mmmm, doesn't quite work like that at the moment. My car is on a PCP and I could walk away having paid zilch for 2 years motoring on a £50k+ car thanks to low covid mileage/daft second hand prices.
Just curious how the maths for PCP works for that scenario?