How much, as a proportion of income, do we spend on cars?
Poll: How much, as a proportion of income, do we spend on cars?
Total Members Polled: 301
Discussion
Some of my previous with numbers agains them 
1997 - 1984 Vauxhall Chevette ~ 16%
1998 - 1998 Citreon Saxo ~ 200%
2000 - 1989 Rover 213 1~ 0% (free car
)
2003 - 2003 Fiat Stilo ~ 200%
2008 - 2004 Jag X-type ~ 26%
2010 - 2000 MR2 - 8%
2010 - 2006 MX5 - 18%
2011 - 2007 Mini Cooper S - 25%
My bikes have all been less than 10% I think.
Can see I've got more sensible as I've got older. Need to own something expensive one day!

1997 - 1984 Vauxhall Chevette ~ 16%
1998 - 1998 Citreon Saxo ~ 200%
2000 - 1989 Rover 213 1~ 0% (free car
)2003 - 2003 Fiat Stilo ~ 200%
2008 - 2004 Jag X-type ~ 26%
2010 - 2000 MR2 - 8%
2010 - 2006 MX5 - 18%
2011 - 2007 Mini Cooper S - 25%
My bikes have all been less than 10% I think.
Can see I've got more sensible as I've got older. Need to own something expensive one day!

Too much,for me anyway.
I,m going to run this car I have now for around about another 2-3 years before I get sucked into buying another.
Saying that,if boredom sets in it will probably go.
At the moment it does the job of economic family,fill it full of holiday/camping gear,chuck bikes on the roof duties very well.
The priorities for my buying criteria at the moment are a little bit boring,but then I was the one that went and had a family lol.
I,m going to run this car I have now for around about another 2-3 years before I get sucked into buying another.
Saying that,if boredom sets in it will probably go.
At the moment it does the job of economic family,fill it full of holiday/camping gear,chuck bikes on the roof duties very well.
The priorities for my buying criteria at the moment are a little bit boring,but then I was the one that went and had a family lol.
Its nothing more than a vague guide at best I agree, just thought it would be an interesting poll and discussion for a Friday. 
Even more relevant probably is total outgoings, someone single on £30K with no kids and no mortgage is probably better placed than a married man on £60K with a huge mortgage and three kids in private school.
As I say, it's just a bit of fun.

Even more relevant probably is total outgoings, someone single on £30K with no kids and no mortgage is probably better placed than a married man on £60K with a huge mortgage and three kids in private school.
As I say, it's just a bit of fun.
Ari said:
So far 60% of votes are in the less than 25% category, which surprises me a bit to be honest.
I spent 1/3 but checked 25% - the categories were a bit confusing, but seeing as I didn't read the OP enough to spot the word gross I guess it's probably my fault.So it's 5% or less... 25% or less... 200% or less or more?

Captain Muppet said:
Ari said:
We have our first "200% or more"! Good man. 
Do feel free to let us know what you bought by the way, although appreciate many would prefer to stay anonymous.
That could have applied to me for the secondhand Citroen AX GT I bought while I was a student, so don't get excited.
Do feel free to let us know what you bought by the way, although appreciate many would prefer to stay anonymous.

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