Just thought I'd throw this into the melting pot for some disscussion, naturally people will disagree and my calculations are just a base line.
Some people are considering the option of buying a second, more economical, car rather than run the Surf full time. It may not work out much more cost effective.
Decent 2nd hand diesel = £700
Tax of said vehicle = £205 per annum
Insurance = £220 (as an average)
Cost of fuel per year = £1040 (at £20 a week, again on average, it's only 4 gallon!)
MOT (pass) = £45
Total for first year = £2210
Total for second year (less the initial purchase price of £700) = £1510 (not including any tax hike or repairs).
So for two years the total comes to £3,720 on top of what it takes to keep the Surf.
If you run the Surf on a Costco veggie and diesel mix at 50/50 that works out at approx £1.08 a litre, assuming veggie at 86p and diesel at £1.30 a litre.
Divide £3,720 by £1.08 and that works out at 3444.4 litres of fuel over 2 years!
Please remember these are just my rough assumptions, not taking into account a lot of other factors such as fuel price increases etc over the two years.
Feel free to blow my theory to bits (it's what I'd expect you to do)!
Some people are considering the option of buying a second, more economical, car rather than run the Surf full time. It may not work out much more cost effective.
Decent 2nd hand diesel = £700
Tax of said vehicle = £205 per annum
Insurance = £220 (as an average)
Cost of fuel per year = £1040 (at £20 a week, again on average, it's only 4 gallon!)
MOT (pass) = £45
Total for first year = £2210
Total for second year (less the initial purchase price of £700) = £1510 (not including any tax hike or repairs).
So for two years the total comes to £3,720 on top of what it takes to keep the Surf.
If you run the Surf on a Costco veggie and diesel mix at 50/50 that works out at approx £1.08 a litre, assuming veggie at 86p and diesel at £1.30 a litre.
Divide £3,720 by £1.08 and that works out at 3444.4 litres of fuel over 2 years!
Please remember these are just my rough assumptions, not taking into account a lot of other factors such as fuel price increases etc over the two years.
Feel free to blow my theory to bits (it's what I'd expect you to do)!
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