williamsmix
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… to run a Maserati that’s used fairly normally (ie not a cosseted garage queen)? 42p per mile in maintenance costs, according to JayEmm:
What is it excluding fuel, road tax and devaluation? Devaluation is pretty good on these cars as long as you didn't buy them new or nearly new.I think that with fuel, road tax, insurance and devaluation added in with maintenance/repair my costs must be approaching £2 per mile. I expect I'm not alone. However, I shan't give any of that the slightest thought when I go out for a 30 mile jaunt this afternoon!
Some man-maths: just remember that (within normal limits) the more you drive, the lower your cost per mileI think that with fuel, road tax, insurance and devaluation added in with maintenance/repair my costs must be approaching £2 per mile. I expect I'm not alone. However, I shan't give any of that the slightest thought when I go out for a 30 mile jaunt this afternoon!
Yes, although the cost of fuel at 14-15 mpg is a major component …Some man-maths: just remember that (within normal limits) the more you drive, the lower your cost per mile![]()
I think that’s his 42p/ mile excluding what you say, yes.What is it excluding fuel, road tax and devaluation? Devaluation is pretty good on these cars as long as you didn't buy them new or nearly new.
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Since I started this thread, I'll give you my full picture as I see it:What is it excluding fuel, road tax and devaluation? Devaluation is pretty good on these cars as long as you didn't buy them new or nearly new.
Eb
I think I can safely say no one is going to Top Trump this real life experience.I seem to recall my 456 (which I bought while they were current) coming it at around £5 per mile over my 4 years of ownership. £60k was depreciation. Definitely the most expensive (per mile) car I’ve had. To drive from Dorset to London and back (my commute back in those days) in that car cost £1k. Crazy.
Changed it for a Diablo - far more reliable, far cheaper in maintenance, far less depreciation, so a far less crazy proposition. And it’s not often you can say that a V12 Lambo is the sensible option! In fact, back then (before my wife passed her driving test), we had the Diablo as our only (and therefore, daily) car.