Quote: Originally posted by dave182 on 11 October 2004
omar, why did you get rid of the 182 for the 225 in the first place, and then why are you going back?
If you dont mind me asking?
I got rid of the 182 to get something better suited to Motorway Cruising. Problem is, this thing goes through tyres and fuel a hell of a lot quicker than the 182 (and yes, I am driving like a girl as a result).
My territory has changed, and Im now doing a hell of a lot of miles, in the sticks... Plus my company is encouraging "greener" cars, by reducing pence per mile for fuel.
I used to average at least 32MPG in the 182. The 225s more like 25 MPG!
1 Set of Tyres on the 225: £500 at least
1 Set of Tyres on the 182: £250
4 year finance on the 225: £415 per month
4 year finance on the 182: £315 per month
Pence per mile in the 182: Under 12p per mile (At least £50 saving per month @ 2500 miles per month)
Pence per mile in the 225: 14p per mile
Based on Finance Tyres & Fuel, the 182 works out at £2050 cheaper per year.
TBH, although the quality and refinement are really up there, I would like to save a substancial amount of cash by moving back at some point....
Maybe nows too soon?!