The Chav'scort - The Final Chapter . . . more of a summary, actually . . . ?

Started by Roadkill, September 04, 2007, 05:18:22 PM

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Roadkill

Costs

£400 - cost of car
£105 - recovery after first theft
£105 - recovery after second theft
£9 - brake pads
£50 - two front tyres
£18 water pump
£11 - Oil (22 months worth)
£6 - Indicators - generic (fitted after theft)
£3 - Anti freeze
£1 - Air freshner
£1.50 - Frebreeze (car stank)
£2 - Screen Wash (mainly nicked from work)
£7.50 - Wheel trims
£25 - Rear exhaust box
£0.50 - Clamp
£0.30 - Insulation tape to bodge steering wheel
£2.75 - Fibreglass used on exhaust
£9 - Tools brought to bodge the exhaust in Wales
£25 - MoT (I only put one on it)
£130 - Tax (two lots of 6 months - I think)
£34 - wheel bearing (inc fitting)

TOTAL = £945.55

TOTAL MILES = (153,645 - 116,140) = 37,505

2.52 p / mile

Petrol averaged 9p - 10p per mile (say 9.5p)

So 2.5 + 9.5 = 12p per mile, every mile


Happy, Martyn ?

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F Body

Quoting: Roadkill
TOTAL = £945.55

TOTAL MILES = (153,645 - 116,140) = 37,505

2.52 p / mile

Petrol averaged 9p - 10p per mile (say 9.5p)

So 2.5 + 9.5 = 12p per mile, every mile

Happy, Martyn ?





Jeeze I knew it was going to be low but 2.52p / mile is cheaper than walking

Chavscort.

Shifty


Kenny

Quoting: Roadkill
12p per mile


And how much did WPL give you per mile when on business?  

if it was 40p (the going rate?)

You gained 28p per mile of work use.

If we estimate 1/2 is paid work mileage (18750) then you've made over £5K just from driving it!

F Body

Quoting: Kenny
then you've made over £5K just from driving it!


Now that IS my sort of driving

HardRockCamaro

Chavscorts really can't be beat for running a cheap car as cheaply as possible.
Basic engineering with not much to go wrong, easy to work on yourself, cheap and plentiful parts and a wide selection of cars to begin with.
Plus you can always sell them on because they're Chavscorts.

A quick sum suggests the STS is costing me 25-28p per mile at around 12,000 miles per year and driving mostly in and around London.

Fieldy

Quoting: HardRockCamaro
Chavscorts really can't be beat for running a cheap car as cheaply as possible.


I had two when I was 17, I stated then that if I had A family and needed A runabout, there is no comparison, Brilliant run-about motors