17-12-2019, 01:03 PM
Agree with Alan. Not a calculation I want to do!
Steve
Steve
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Quick Comparison of Running Costs
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17-12-2019, 01:03 PM
Agree with Alan. Not a calculation I want to do!
Steve
18-12-2019, 03:42 PM
For a an RN saloon bought in 1981 the total cost not including insurance and petrol is £14496.53 this includes purchase price and a ground up rebuild for a total mileage of 95331 miles gives 15.2 p/mile. Insurance since 1992 was £1083 over 57241 miles gives 1.9p/mile and petrol since 2004 was £5957 over 43058 miles gives 13.8p/mile.
21-12-2019, 10:15 AM
(17-12-2019, 12:27 PM)Alan Wrote: If you think £66 a mile is expensive, I once worked out cost per mile of my hill climbing Ulster. It’s eyewatering Alan, in terms of astronomical running costs per mile, I see your Hill climb Ulster and raise you a hillclimb single seater However, as others have said on here, you can't put a price on fun.
21-12-2019, 10:42 AM
Calculations of £ per mile in competition has given me a new way of thinking about little navigational mishaps. Every time the navvy wrong slots requiring reversing into farmyards or nearly down boatclub slipways, as mentioned elsewhere, the additional mileage actually improves the £ per mile of the entry fee. Hurrah for navvies!
21-12-2019, 10:53 AM
So, basically what you are saying is the more I do, the cheaper it gets. I will explain that to Judy.
Alan Fairless
22-12-2019, 01:57 PM
...it's the same principle as mass production? A one-off bespoke item costs the Earth. (Just bought a tin-opener for 50p - perfectly serviceable - how do you make, transport and sell a functioning tin-opener for 50p?)
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