• @[email protected]
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    182 months ago

    Merely owning a car has cost me an average of $2000 a year. Insurance, tires, oil and other maintenance costs brings that up to $3000. Just to own the car, that doesn’t include gas to actually use it

    • Lka1988
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      32 months ago

      What car costs you $2000 a year to sit in the driveway doing nothing? That’s $167/mo before any expenses? Sounds like a really cheap car payment.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 months ago

        I mean insurance? You can easily spend 167 a month just on insurance And if you have a car payment then you’re definitely spending over that

        Whether you drive it or not those fees are still there

        • Lka1988
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          2 months ago

          They said it was $2000/yr, then mentioned insurance and other things on top of that. And then mentioned that cost also didn’t include gas. I’m guessing car payment.

          I have four paid-off vehicles (minivan, crossover, and two motorcycles), and full coverage insurance for all of them is ~$152/mo. Granted, I have a large family and, outside of school busses, there is zero public transportation and no way to ride a bike to and from work.

          This did get me thinking though. One of my motorcycles is only 49cc, so I have to find alternative routes sometimes, which really shows the inadequacy of our road system. If a fully-licensed, registered, and insured motorcycle can’t get me to work and back without taking back roads that increase my commute time from 12 minutes (car) to almost 30 minutes - what good is it to have at all, you know?

          • @[email protected]
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            22 months ago

            So that would be their car payment then if it’s pre insurance. That also tracks.

            I pay 165 a month for one car and I haven’t had any tickets or accidents in over 7 years so might depend where you live as well

            But now imagine if that 12 min car ride was easily bikeable or had public transport. You’d get to places far easier and you would have shops etc around you so you didn’t have to drive 20 min to get to a grocery store.

            • Lka1988
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              12 months ago

              Oh absolutely. My commute is essentially a straight shot from my house, but it’s a 55mph rural highway where everyone does 60+. My little bike can hit 52mph on a good day, but there’s very little shoulder to use when others want to pass, so it’s either hang on tight in traffic or take the longer backroads 🫤

              I’m working on getting my other motorcycle (1980 XR500) ready for street use, that one handles even freeway traffic just fine.