stevedee
Standard Member
As we get older, I expect my wife and I to drive less. And if we don't get banned, or consider one another too dangerous to continue, I wondered at what point it would no longer make financial sense to carry on buying & driving a car.
So this analysis is both very simple & crude, but I thought I'd at least start by comparing the cost of running a new MG S5ev, compared to the cost of just taking a taxi everywhere.
This shows costs when using the car for; 1000, 2000, 2500 & 3000 miles per year. I'll probably add in Service costs, once I have some sensible figures to go on.
Mileages in red mean it would be cheaper to use a taxi, green means the car may be cheaper.
Obviously some journeys could be taken using buses or trains, rather than a taxi, but taxi journeys more closely match the convenience of having a car (...in fact, I look forward to the day when we just use an App to call for an autonomous taxi, and when car ownership & human drivers become a thing of the past ...except I don't think that will happen in my lifetime).
Anyway, for the moment, we still seem to cover 10,000 - 12,000 miles per year, so we are still a ways off.
So this analysis is both very simple & crude, but I thought I'd at least start by comparing the cost of running a new MG S5ev, compared to the cost of just taking a taxi everywhere.
This shows costs when using the car for; 1000, 2000, 2500 & 3000 miles per year. I'll probably add in Service costs, once I have some sensible figures to go on.
Mileages in red mean it would be cheaper to use a taxi, green means the car may be cheaper.
Obviously some journeys could be taken using buses or trains, rather than a taxi, but taxi journeys more closely match the convenience of having a car (...in fact, I look forward to the day when we just use an App to call for an autonomous taxi, and when car ownership & human drivers become a thing of the past ...except I don't think that will happen in my lifetime).
Anyway, for the moment, we still seem to cover 10,000 - 12,000 miles per year, so we are still a ways off.