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sparky8181 Member Since: 02 Nov 2012 Location: West Midlands Posts: 588 |
Better ask BKHK, apparently he's the resident money bags (see other top thread at the mo) On a serious note, Just do it, I've only just got mine and I LOVE IT |
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Fri Dec 28 2012 4:55pm |
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ilard Member Since: 20 Aug 2010 Location: London Posts: 975 |
Not including the original purchase price, I think I spend about £4,000 running my RRS TDV6 - that is insurance (East London... about the double the price I used to pay in Kent ), servicing (up to £600 per annum), £600 per annum tyre / additional maintenance budget, fuel (7,000 miles a year) and road fund license (the £470 per annum rate). Obviously, I have manufacturers warranty so that limits cost of repairs.
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Fri Dec 28 2012 5:23pm |
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Ady 555 Site Moderator Member Since: 12 Dec 2010 Location: Good old yorkshire Posts: 8738 |
Hi and welcome to another yorkshire member you might have a gross income of 80k but if your outgoings are 79k then you aint going to be able to afford a RRS but i'm sure your outgoings are nowhere near that if you have been running M3's. With your budget you should be able to get a decent TDV8 but i would be looking to get one from a dealer with at least a 12 month warranty which is a must with these motors Bite the bullet and got for it they really are a great motor, i'm on my second RRS. Good luck with your search and if you need any help with Q's & A's then fire away one or more of us will have an answer. It might be a sarcastic one but hey we will try and help. |
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Fri Dec 28 2012 5:32pm |
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Boost Member Since: 18 Aug 2011 Location: North Lincolnshire Posts: 60 |
Yes!! We manage on much less, mine you I do all the maintenance & fixing myself...... Just annoys me the road tax is more than the insurance There is no point in being the richest man in the grave yard, so enjoy the money you work hard for and buy one Don't forget to post some pics when you do And Welcome.... |
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Fri Dec 28 2012 5:33pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8980 |
If you buy one of that age, you can benefit from the full LR Approved warranty. This will help massively with the costs if things go wrong.
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Fri Dec 28 2012 6:07pm |
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codfather Member Since: 13 Feb 2010 Location: ayr Posts: 1171 |
As someone else said, it depends on your outgoings! Mine is a company car, I pay myself the same way as most company directors do, and can afford it no problem on a regular monthly income much less than yours without dipping into dividends (I pay about £450/month in tax on the car)
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Fri Dec 28 2012 8:44pm |
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dobbo9 Member Since: 04 Dec 2011 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 108 |
Cheers ilard. That's the main point. Currently I'm paying £400 for the BM in finance payments, £35 PCM in warranty, £40 PCM equiv for annual servicing, £70 PCM insurance, about £100 PCM in fuel (i do about 750 miles per month) and the equiv of £8 PCM in annual RFL (annual is only £95!!!!!). So that little lot adds up to over £650 per month to run the BMW (trouble free). The finance quoted so far on the RRS i've got my eye on is over £500 PCM. The RRS is going to hurt isn't it? Time for the man maths? |
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Sat Dec 29 2012 7:29am |
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dobbo9 Member Since: 04 Dec 2011 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 108 |
Thanks codfather, that's the difference I think, my mortgage is over 800 per month!!! |
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Sat Dec 29 2012 7:30am |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8980 |
No idea as to the finance issue as I was lucky enough to have some cash when I bought mine. I can say that I pay: £100pcm for warranty (although this is only for a 10 month year (2 months "free" and includes LR Assist). You can get cheaper warranties I'm sure My last service was about £500 at a LR dealer - can be had much cheaper if you go indie. At 750 miles/month you're looking at one service a year I paid £480 for insurance this year for both of us fully comp and business use VED is £460 Fuel is the biggy. Driven gently you might average 22-25mpg or about 400-450 per tankful over susual mixed driving (more if you spend time on a motorway, less if you're mostly urban driving). At £100-120 per tankful you're looking at twice the fuel bill. Drive a TDV8 enthusiastically and you'll see <20mpg. On short runs around here I see 18mpg! On the plus side (for the man maths) they are fabulous places to be in. Not the best driver's 4x4, to be honest, but they just make covering distance so easy and you're safe in the knowledge that if conditions get bad they'll get you further than just about anything else. If you want a more road-focussed 4x4 (but with mud-ability) then you might want to look at the Cayenne diesel which will give you 35mpg driven gently. I was talking to a chap at a shoot on Boxing Day and he'd specced his up for getting around the farm and at shoots (the only Cayenne I've seen with AT tyres on). He told me how he'd been at a shoot and was the only non-LR there. It got everywhere the Defenders and Discos did in the rutted muddy conditions that they were in. He thought he might need to be towed but the thing was excellent in the mud. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed |
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Sat Dec 29 2012 8:59am |
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drdelrrs Member Since: 02 Nov 2010 Location: UK Posts: 1163 |
£6K a year would 'run' a Sport but you didn't say what it had to include. If you're including depreciation and/or repayments on a loan its going to be touch and go.
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Sat Dec 29 2012 9:36am |
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Prelude Member Since: 29 Dec 2012 Location: Daan Saaf Posts: 57 |
I think 6k per year will just do it, even with a little finance but if anything serious goes wrong, you maybe upside down unless you are happy to spend the money on an extended warranty. Remember, warranty does not cover wear and tear and companies are very good at classifying items as fair wear and tear. Good luck and let us know how you get on. |
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Sat Dec 29 2012 11:42am |
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simple1 Member Since: 15 Jan 2006 Location: Somerset Posts: 1657 |
You are having a laugh! 30000 miles in a 2.7 tonne car on one set of Tyres. If your car was fitted with conti's that will read 5-8, if on Pirrelli its about 20000. The fronts will wear quicker than the rears but I budget a set of Tyres a year at 15000 a year. Add set of pads and discs all round to tally as the life of these is about same front and back. 2x TDV6. SE and HSE. Both returned to sender with issues👀 TDV8 Sport HSE...... Gone. Loved it but it didn't love me!! Now rolling in MY10 Fullfat TDV8 Vogue. Slammed it to go round corners🙈 Cruising daily #56 mph in a Volvo V8. 😱 Lots of other toys in the cupboard...😜 |
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Sat Dec 29 2012 12:07pm |
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Beancounter_74 Member Since: 11 Oct 2011 Location: Down here now... Posts: 5796 |
My Conti's have just passed 10k and apart from the 'feature' of wearing on the shoulders, they are fine ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
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Sat Dec 29 2012 3:17pm |
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Nik Member Since: 19 Nov 2010 Location: Up North Posts: 657 |
Rough running costs for me.....
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Sat Dec 29 2012 4:15pm |
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