Following on from some comments on the 'things are quiet on this forum thread'.
I find Surf ownership to be a very cost effective alternative to a modern estate car.
Yes, fuel consumption is high, but Surfs can run on veg oil which even from Tesco is only 99p/litre (or cheaper with their varoius offers). I calculated that it works out to be cost equivilent to around 35mpg if you run 70% veg and 30% diesel.
Surfs are amazingly reliable for 15+ year old vehicles which reduces repair costs.
Servicing at home is straightforward for a reasonably competant DIY mechanic. My two never see a garage except for MoTs and things like wheel bearing replacement which needs special equipment
Depreciation is very low or non-existant. If you keep your truck in good order, its value will remain pretty much static.
Tyre wear is incredibly low for such a heavy vehicle. I know the tyres are expensve to buy but they seem to last forever (compared to my previous Skoda Octavia estate).
And I like driving them!
What do others think?
Cheers,
Mark
I find Surf ownership to be a very cost effective alternative to a modern estate car.
Yes, fuel consumption is high, but Surfs can run on veg oil which even from Tesco is only 99p/litre (or cheaper with their varoius offers). I calculated that it works out to be cost equivilent to around 35mpg if you run 70% veg and 30% diesel.
Surfs are amazingly reliable for 15+ year old vehicles which reduces repair costs.
Servicing at home is straightforward for a reasonably competant DIY mechanic. My two never see a garage except for MoTs and things like wheel bearing replacement which needs special equipment
Depreciation is very low or non-existant. If you keep your truck in good order, its value will remain pretty much static.
Tyre wear is incredibly low for such a heavy vehicle. I know the tyres are expensve to buy but they seem to last forever (compared to my previous Skoda Octavia estate).
And I like driving them!
What do others think?
Cheers,
Mark
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