There have been a few threads recently on fuel mileage as a basis for buying another car, including one that I started. I'm trying to put together a spreadsheet to look at things in dollars. I want to make sure I'm not missing anything. I don't think even the most carefully done spreadsheet will prove totally accurate over a long period, as variables of gas prices and/or maintenance can't be predicted. But at least you get a good ballpark idea. Anyone have one they care to share, or to at least list the factors they laid out? Here's what I have so far:
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Gas - based on mpg of car I have vs. car I want.
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Insurance - what I pay now vs cost of new car
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Car payment - no car payment now vs. what payment would be with new car
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Maintenance - this is a sort of variable number. I'm only calculating "unexpected" maintenance. All cars need oil changes, brakes, tires. So assuming they use similar tires and such, those costs wash out. I'm mainly looking at what would my current "beater" cost to keep running vs a new car (obviously a brand new car would be under warranty)
I figure I'd add 1-4 above and project it out over a 5 year period. Then consider what your residual value (assets) value is at the end of that, if you were to sell it.