How often do you change your car?
How often do you change your car?
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worktopaytax

Original Poster:

51 posts

157 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Basically,
My family think I'm an idiot because I've owned 3 cars in the past year, I had another car a month ago and I'm bored of it already so I want to change it and get a cheaper car (current car is worth £17k and new one will be about 10k) but a car that's still as fun to drive.
Also swapping my cars within a couple of months means it won't depreciate much...
Am I an idiot?

Lefty

20,374 posts

228 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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We've usually got 4 cars, and it's rare that the fleet goes 6 months without at least one change...

worktopaytax

Original Poster:

51 posts

157 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Lefty said:
We've usually got 4 cars, and it's rare that the fleet goes 6 months without at least one change...
thanks for the response, I'll try and keep this car for a bit longer lol

tyranical

927 posts

216 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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It really depends on how you are swapping cars so quickly, if you are part exchanging and therefore taking a hit on every car then arguably, that is a bit idiotic but then I am sure you wouldn't do it if you couldn't afford it so why not.

If you are selling privately then it shouldn't really matter as you're not losing anything apart from the small amounts of depreciation on each car.

However if you get bored of a car that quick I do wonder just how much research you are doing beforehand as that just sounds like impulse buying or "I like the look of that so i'll buy it", if you did all your research carefully, watched video reviews, took a few test drives read a few forums to really get an overall understanding of the car and the general opinion of others you may find you last a bit longer..

I am a bd for research on any car purchase I make I spend days researching to the point where when I bought my current car (A 2.0TSI Scirocco) I was telling them about it rather than the other way round, they immediately saw I knew exactly what I was doing, didn't try to bullst me and I got an excellent deal out of it as a result and I'm made up with the car.

I personally have always changed cars around ever 18 months which is also a pretty short time I guess.

caprirob

263 posts

171 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Usually between 4 and 8 months.

I've had 3 in the last 12 months but sticking to sheds for a while to avoid depreciation losses

premio

1,020 posts

190 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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I don't think you're an idiot at all, I change mine every 2-3 years but only because I'm not massively fussed about swapping about. If you want to change cars, go for it! I probably lose as much or even more by keeping for 3 years than you do. I lost £13k in 18 months on my last and have so far lost approx £15k in 2 years on my current.

worktopaytax

Original Poster:

51 posts

157 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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tyranical said:
It really depends on how you are swapping cars so quickly, if you are part exchanging and therefore taking a hit on every car then arguably, that is a bit idiotic but then I am sure you wouldn't do it if you couldn't afford it so why not.

If you are selling privately then it shouldn't really matter as you're not losing anything apart from the small amounts of depreciation on each car.

However if you get bored of a car that quick I do wonder just how much research you are doing beforehand as that just sounds like impulse buying or "I like the look of that so i'll buy it", if you did all your research carefully, watched video reviews, took a few test drives read a few forums to really get an overall understanding of the car and the general opinion of others you may find you last a bit longer..

I am a bd for research on any car purchase I make I spend days researching to the point where when I bought my current car (A 2.0TSI Scirocco) I was telling them about it rather than the other way round, they immediately saw I knew exactly what I was doing, didn't try to bullst me and I got an excellent deal out of it as a result and I'm made up with the car.

I personally have always changed cars around ever 18 months which is also a pretty short time I guess.
Thanks for the great response,

I would be selling it privately and attempting to get how much I paid for mine (obviously lose a little).
I was looking at reviews for a long time before I bought it and watching loads of youtube videos on it, all were great. The problem I had was choosing whether to get a Focus RS or the S4 (Happy I chose the S4 over it still) but now I've decided I don't really need a big saloon car and would probably enjoy a coupe more even if it's not as fast - Maybe a SLK or BMW 6 series.

If I'm honest the main reason I would want to swap it is because I like a change and to feel the difference.


worktopaytax

Original Poster:

51 posts

157 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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currybum said:
7 new in the last 18 months....
Fair enough smile

Thought I was the only one that kept swapping

VinceFox

20,566 posts

198 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Keep mine quite a while usually. Had the m3 for 4 years or so.

xRIEx

8,180 posts

174 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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I can get itchy feet within a few months, but try to resist changing before a year or so. Recently I've been looking at the savings I've been building up to tide me through retirement (I'm 32) and thinking they would look much better as an additional car parked outside my house. The comments on this thread aren't helping that urge.

TiminYorkshire

629 posts

245 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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When they break, rust, blow up, I leave the country or they get caught up in others' legal battles!

Meths

2,063 posts

162 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Sheds tend to be kept for 6 months to a year.

Keep the more interesting cars until I can afford something bigger/better/faster

C8LNJ

2,207 posts

203 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Normally change every 2yrs.

Willy Nilly

12,511 posts

193 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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I've had my car for over 11 years and hope to keep it a bit longer yet

ch108

1,127 posts

159 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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When I bought cheaper cars and done higher commuting mileage I changed cars around every 2 to 3 years. When I could afford to buy something a bit newer I started keeping them longer. My last 2 cars were about 4years each. I've had my current car 3years with no plans to get rid. I tend to stick with what I've got if its reliable. This was after I got rid of a reliable car and replaced it with something I had bother with after the first week. Sort of put me off chopping and changing after that. I've also found I've begun to hate car hunting, so even when I do need a new one I put it off for as long as possible.

tali1

5,284 posts

227 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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About 2.5 years average over 20 yrs(average age of car 8 years old) - too much hassle changing too often , can;t be bothered.Only do 4000 miles pa and bro fixes cars for me

lufbramatt

5,587 posts

160 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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Never. Still own my first car after nearly 8 years and 100000 miles smile

worktopaytax

Original Poster:

51 posts

157 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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lufbramatt said:
Never. Still own my first car after nearly 8 years and 100000 miles smile
Wish I could manage that, fair play to you smile

mackie1

8,168 posts

259 months

Thursday 16th May 2013
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I had the same car for 4 years but the last 2 times I've changed once a year.

Glosphil

4,826 posts

260 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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Had current car for 6½ years and previous car for 3 years. Will probably change in the next few months but intend to keep next car for 5 years or so. Rather enjoy driving a car I know really well but small shortcomings do tend to irate when a car is kept for a long time so I just try to dwell on the good points of the car. Bought the car for £10½K and its now worth a little over £3K on 83K miles, so lost £7½K in depreciation over 6½ years, but total unscheduled repair costs (not including servicing, tyres, wipers, etc.) have been less than £300. I have a friend who buys a brand new car every 2 years and loses more than £7½K every time.