• KptnAutismus
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    11 year ago

    if public transport is a valid alternative (cheaper, less crowded, more comfortable) i will use it. but currenly it is not. so i will drive my 1st gen yaris 1.0. besides 70€ of gas a month, there ate no other operation costs.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      You don’t factor in:

      • tires
      • oil changes
      • repairing broken parts
      • insurance
      • the loss of value over time
      • KptnAutismus
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        21 year ago

        fair points, a 1 litre car like this which is considered very safe basically costs nothing to ensure. i mainly forgot because it’s technically part of a company fleet of a family member, and they just pay the minescule bill.

        it is a toyota. there are no broken parts.

        i am not planning to sell it, it was already worth less than 1500€

        oil doesn’t really cost much either, especially because i change it myself.

        tires last really long and if you buy slightly used ones from someone who sold their car you can save a lot of money.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Well, then there’s also a bunch of other stuff I didn’t mention:

          • cleaning the car costs a little every now and thrn because you mustn’t do it in your driveway
          • speeding tickets and other violations occur depending on how well you abide by the rules
          • TÜV et al. cost a little every few years
          • some parts may break due to bad luck - even Toyota cannot prevent stone chips on your windshield

          There are a lot of small hidden costs which all add up, even on cheap cars.

          • KptnAutismus
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            21 year ago

            which is all true. and that is the cost i’m willing to pay to drive my car. if you think you can not afford to drive a car, don’t.