Man maths new car dilemma!! Opinions please
Man maths new car dilemma!! Opinions please
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Mirinjawbro

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1,056 posts

91 months

Wednesday
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Hello all

Current job is 3 hours each way (115 ish miles) so thats 1k miles a month going in once per week.

Thats 12k a year without any other use

I currently have an i4 on 72k.

The question.

Do I continue running the i4

Or get a cheaper 5k car for example and just use that? Ideally with a large boot etc so its got more use.

Thanks



P675

823 posts

59 months

Wednesday
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Whats the concern with putting miles on the i4? Is it going over pcp/lease limit?

A 5k reliable car might not be enjoyable for 3 hours compared to the i4, and then you've got to pay for petrol I suppose as a 5k EV won't be great.

Mirinjawbro

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1,056 posts

91 months

Wednesday
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As I like to swap and change cars all the time in worried itll devalue alot more than running a cheaper estate run around i can resell if needed

Not sure

Freakuk

4,635 posts

178 months

Wednesday
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Different but similar...

Some years ago I bought a new Porsche and was working within a small commute, mileage wasn't that important. Then I changed contract and found myself doing 100 miles per day 5 days a week commute = 2K per month. So depreciation suddenly became a factor.... I opted for a new fiesta at the time on a 2 year lease which over the two years cost me £5K with a service plan etc.

Brand new reliable car with nothing to worry about for 2 years, which easily cost less than the depreciation on the Porsche.

I'm not saying that is an option for you, but for me it worked well.

Jamescrs

6,214 posts

92 months

Wednesday
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Personally I can't see much point in buying another car to keep the mileage off the i4, at least with the i4 it's costing very little in charging, if you buy another car then its another set of running costs, fuel? maintenance, insurance etc.

Logically from a financial view you may as well keep running the i4 but if you want to buy another car then don't let logic get in the way.

SWoll

22,477 posts

285 months

Wednesday
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Assuming you buy a £5k petrol car then the cost of fuel, VED etc. is likely to be worse than devaluing the i4 and you're also left with a less comfortable, less reliable car into the bargain.

Dave Hedgehog

16,168 posts

231 months

Wednesday
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keep the i4, put starship mileage on it, who cares if your keeping it and put the 5k into a weekend toy


Mirinjawbro

Original Poster:

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91 months

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5k towards an xkr sounds a good idea.

SWoll

22,477 posts

285 months

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Mirinjawbro said:
5k towards an xkr sounds a good idea.
Assuming you have another £5k to fix it..

RizzoTheRat

28,625 posts

219 months

Wednesday
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Mirinjawbro said:
5k towards an xkr sounds a good idea.
Assuming 25mpg, and a decent EV home charging tariff, that's around £3k/year in fuel more than the electricity for the i4, plus the maintenance, insurance, VED, etc. How steep is the depreciation on the i4?

Manatee

21 posts

14 months

Wednesday
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First of all you can do whatever you want if you use man maths. I don't think the term had been invented when my dad used to say he was buying a new car to avoid having to replace the tyres or "it will need a new exhaust soon".

However if you want to balance the books...isn't your I4 fairly depreciated anyway? If not then do your swapping and changing now if you must.

The most cost effective option is probably just to run the I4 until it starts climbing the far end of the bath tub curve of repair costs, if it ever does. Pocket the difference and buy yourself a desirable weekend car when you have enough money saved. Swapping cars frequently is probably costing you a lot of money.

Mirinjawbro

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1,056 posts

91 months

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Its an i4 m50. Now 72k miles

Really I just wanted an excuse to get something loud and silly with a big boot

edc

9,560 posts

278 months

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Mirinjawbro said:
Its an i4 m50. Now 72k miles

Really I just wanted an excuse to get something loud and silly with a big boot
Try. C/E AMG estate. You'll need another 5k for running costs.

ZX10R NIN

30,363 posts

152 months

Keep piling the miles on the i4 depreciation will already be high (due to it being an EV) so adding more miles will now make a small difference now, what I would do is maybe buy a second car for fun smile