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What do people spend on their cars ?



Rojer

ClioSport Club Member
Not been pointless for me I have enjoyed chatting to people and hearing people’s views and experiences 🤷‍♀️

I wasn't aiming that at you if you thought i was, also im on your side. I'm saying spend the money and enjoy it :)
 
  Clio 172 Cup
No mate wasn’t targeted sorry it was just said the thread is pointless mate no offence meant i was just saying it’s good to hear different views from all sides after all we’re all different and it’s good to hear people’s experiences 👍
 

MarkCup

ClioSport Club Member
Statistically you're more like to be killed as a pedestrian than you are riding a motorcycle on the road.

You missed out chart 7 which kind of disproves this point by quite a margin...

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  Clio 172 Cup
Don’t mate 🙈 I don’t drive it hard enough to benefit one to be honest but would be class !!! I think 182 manifold will be next on the New Years list
 

jenic

ClioSport Club Member
The Herald, which I own with a friend, was purchased for £300 and we gave ourselves a budget of £3000 to fix it up. In the 2 years we spent restoring it we spent £12k, and that includes no bodywork and all labour was done ourselves except a couple of hundred quid of machine shop time. We did end up with the most sound Herald chassis and engine on the road today, but with a rusty shell on top, then we ruined the sound chassis and engine driving it half way around the world and back :LOL:
 

Craigy69k

ClioSport Club Member
  2005 182 FF
Since buying car three months ago...
£550 timing belt, dephaser,wp change.
£50 injector
£70 lambda sensors
£150 service parts, oil, filter, coilpack, plugs

£300 lighter today after a new starter motor after it decided to die at the fuel pump yesterday
 
  monaco 172
Since buying my civic I've spent about 1500 quid on it to get it to a standard I wanted.

Mugen grill
Mugen spoiler
Double din head unit with a decent amp and door speakers
Cobra sport cat back

Luckily it already came modded with an ecutec remap, mfactory LSD, fresh wheel refurb and a hks induction kit

My plan now is just to keep it in great condition and maintain anything which needs doing, hopefully as it's a mega rare colour (sapphire blue) I'll not loose too much when the time comes.
 

MLB

ClioSport Club Member
Ow I've seen a sapphire blue civic just yesterday, didn't know it was so rare, stunning colour!
 

frayz

ClioSport Club Member
Oddly i've spent more on the Clio in the last 6 months than i have on the Cayman R in 3 years.
Now resembling something akin to "Triggers Broom".

However i do have to buy tyres for the Cayman in the spring and that's a grand, so the Clio is cheap to run and play with :)
 
  monaco 172
Ow I've seen a sapphire blue civic just yesterday, didn't know it was so rare, stunning colour!
Yeh beautiful colour, I paid over the odds for it but there was only 112 made so I wanted the exclusivity of it.

I believe they did a similar colour in the type S for a longer run, but they look nowhere near as good as the R
 
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  Clio 172 Cup
I loved my civic and on subject spent a fortune on it had the benefit of it being a 1 owner low mileage ep3 so did get a decent return back , sapphire blue is a lovely car and rare too
 

Rystar

ClioSport Club Member
  2003 Clio 172
Bought the car nearly 4 years ago for £1500.
Not wanting to count up too much, it's had three replacement gearboxes (current one with quaife) so thats around £5-6K before I even think about any of the other mods I've done.

Don't ever count up, it'll make you financially invested to the point you won't let go 'because money' rather than emotionally invested in a car you enjoy owning
 
  SI-STI 2.35 & RC-172
Since buying my civic I've spent about 1500 quid on it to get it to a standard I wanted.

Mugen grill
Mugen spoiler
Double din head unit with a decent amp and door speakers
Cobra sport cat back

Luckily it already came modded with an ecutec remap, mfactory LSD, fresh wheel refurb and a hks induction kit

My plan now is just to keep it in great condition and maintain anything which needs doing, hopefully as it's a mega rare colour (sapphire blue) I'll not loose too much when the time comes.
:LOL:.
 

Jaff.

ClioSport Club Member
in the 12 years and 30k miles ive owned it, including purchase cost (£4k) this thing has me at over £30k.

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and it still doesnt work. probably needs another £1k spent on it to get it working properly again.

do i regret it? sometimes, but then i look at what i learned whilst building it and the knowledge is invaluable and leads me to doing things like this...

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total money spent on this is less than £5k including buying both cars and related bits
Again - time spent learning out the garage on this is priceless as well as having something to get out of the house for and away fromt he family a few times a week.

both of these over 6 years of ownership cost me easy £30k from brand new. so thats the "buying a new car to save money" argument down the pan, total milage in these 2 was about 45k so not great value for money.
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I actually used to keep a cost app for the blue one until it just got too much - >£1.50 per mile was demoralising. and that was the cheaper one of the two over the 3 years if you consider cost per mile.
both werent modified apart form a £100 splitter on the red one and they only had money spent on them when they needed something like servicing etc.
I regret these 2 a little more as thats £350 a month for circa.72 months that wasnt really good value for money despite the cars both being fantastic.

which leads me onto my current daily driver which cost £5k and doesnt get modified and barely moves so provides suitable value for money so far, although i have a potentially expensive repair on it soon.
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V8 noises will forever keep me happy though
plus its not really my daily driver, i'm chauffeur driven to work these days
normally in one of these...
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I didnt pay for the stickers :ROFLMAO:


I started this post as a bit of a joke but its actually made me realise where ive wasted money over the years even when i thought I wasnt wasting money.

but as has been said you cant spend it when your 6 feet under so no point taking it with you - never get into any debt with mods though, thats a slippery slope. I have other hobbies that cost me money these days too so cars have just become another one of them. if theres money to be spent it will go on one or the other. as long as i get some snowboarding in a few times a year then the car will have money spent on it. the mortgage will be paid when its paid, itl be done before im 40 anyway.


10 years to go!


Edit - f**k me i just added up roughly how much ive spent on cars over the last 12 years and i missed out about £7k's worth of cars in this post and the total comes to about £75k.

Mental!... cant take it with you :ROFLMAO:
 
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  Clio 172 Cup
Love it !! At least your trains run !!! They are the bain if my life I work on the railway and it’s more than challenging in the Midlands at present
 

Jaff.

ClioSport Club Member
Love it !! At least your trains run !!! They are the bain if my life I work on the railway and it’s more than challenging in the Midlands at present

yeah theyre fairly reliable. not really travelled with this new timetable yet though so im sure that has some fun in store. when it goes bad thats your day ruined though.
nothing more humbling than a 2 hour commute on a good day on one of those shitboxes!
 

Sash

ClioSport Club Member
  A Yellow One
If it makes anyone feel better I’ve spent over £4,500 just in fuel since April. 😳🔫

Roughly 4-5 services - £175
6 tyres - £490
Wishbones - £176
Brakes - £250
Aux belt kit - £58

It’s a bloody good job I do 99% of the labour myself too!!

not to mention insurance of which Adrian Flux have me over a barrel for and there’s bound to be things I’ve forgotten


*before anyone pipes up* yes I know I do a lot of miles for work.
 

Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
Bought my M3 in May, spent probably £3k on it, and needs another couple early part of next year to get it perfect body and mechanically.

Actually just worked it out, I've spent £3800 on small modifications, servicing and maintenance in 8 months.
My M2 was costing £500 a month on the PCP payments so interestingly over the same period I would have only 'paid' an extra £200!

Once I have spent another £2k however it will have had all of the big jobs done and be in great condition so it should actually be pretty cheap motoring after that. However the problem being if I keep it long enough to be on the right side of the value put into it!

If I add up what the M3 and my bike have cost me over the last 8 months, every single cost including trackdays but excluding original purchase prices it's north of £20k......I've had 8 euro bike trackdays, a nurburgring trip and 14 UK trackdays of fun, plus the normal commuting etc, tough question to say if it's worth it......ouch.
 

Starlet_gt

ClioSport Club Member
  VW T5.1
My van I've not spent much other than 2.2k on an electric bed and servicing bits and Bob's.

Started trackdays on my motorbike last year. Bought a track bike and various other bits like a trailer and including the trackdays it's probably cost over 7k last year!
 

GrahamS

ClioSport Club Member
  335d
Ironically even before I started my current "build" on the cup I decided enough is enough, so once it's done in Feb I'm calling it a day on modifying. As much as I love cars more than anything, the modifying is my one and only major burden, both financially and as a tax on my spare time. Knowing this is the last chance I'll probably ever get to do something like this it's the last hurrah but I'm excited for the financial relief when it's done!
 
  Clio 172 Cup
I had a full service today and a few jobs done , my arb bushes have perished so in true Bailey fashion I am polybushing everything on Tuesday 🙈 is there a counselling line I can call there could be a divorce on the cards 😂
 
  Westfield, 182, 200
I'm sad. I have a similar list for the Clio 197 and 200 we have, and as for the Westfield I built, I itemised every penny!!
I used to have a PCP Ford (had Focus, Fiesta etc) but after they tried to steal my Fiesta ST, I've stuck to old cars. The 182 has cost me £50 a month, whereas my Fiesta was £250.

I'm not getting into the bike discussion, but for those know their 80's bikes, I'm rebuilding an RD350LC, this is currently up to £7500 an not near finishing.


Clio 182
NumberDateItemPriceTotal
23/12/2017Clio 1821200.001200.00
121/10/2587Tailgate solenoid11.251211.25
225/07/2018Clutch kit99.001310.25
325/07/2018Tyreweld 400ml5.981316.23
410/12/2018Aux belt kit51.231367.46
513/09/2018Steering boot6.931374.39
629/01/2018Fir tree clips0.991375.38
716/06/20183M wet or dry2.861378.24
816/06/2018Polishing pads3.491381.73
904/08/2018Tailgate solenoid9.001390.73
1021/12/2018Reg plate11.991402.72
1128/06/2018Trim clips2.491405.21
1225/11/0218Tailgate struts12.551417.76
1318/02/2018DAB59.001476.76
1421/02/2018Wipers 2x24"16.991493.75
1517/02/2018DAB aerial conns3.981497.73
1627/03/2018Tyres240.001737.73
1708/05/2018Tailgate solenoid12.501750.23
1831/05/2018Clutch cable68.091818.32
1905/06/2018Brembo frt brakes65.241883.56
2020/06/2018Hazard switch6.991890.55
2115/03/2019Exhaust clamp6.001896.55
2215/03/2019oil and filter31.991928.54
2315/03/2019springs25.001953.54
2420/04/2019injectors26.001979.54
2515/07/2019plugs28.762008.30
2615/07/2019cam belt kit103.292111.59
2715/07/2019gearbox mount16.992128.58
2823/07/2019service parts27.852156.43
2923/07/2019aux pulley140.112296.54
18/07/2019dog bone mount36.002332.54
01/08/2019air con recharge37.992370.53
01/08/2019exhaust mounts37.542408.07
18/09/2001MOT02408.07
18/09/2019rear pads13.992422.06
21/09/2019MOT retest14.992437.05
 
  Clio 172 Cup
No way mate I had a rd350 when I was 18 my all time favourite bike !!! I was like Tom cruise round lympstone barracks !!!! Would love to see some pics of your restoration!!!
 

Mr Underhill

ClioSport Club Member
Bought my Clio 182 in 2017 for £1,275, spent £600 on service, cambelt, dephaser, water pump and aux belts. Drove it for 6 months then sold it to a mate for £1,275. So I’m £600 down.

My mate then sold it back to my son for £1,000 12 mths later. My son got bored of it and sold it back to me for £500 a few months ago 😂

So by my calculations the car owes me £1,100 which isn’t a bad place to be in given the market for these is still going strong.

On saying that, I’ve just bought some 16” Turini’s for £350 and i’m about to get the paintwork done and the exhaust is on it’s last legs. 🙈

Still , it’s cheap motoring given the tens of thousands I’ve blown buying modern high performance cars over the last decade.

Now if I compare that to my Clio 182 Track Car, that’s a totally different story 🙈
 

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Hyperhatch

ClioSport Club Member
  182
Just about to spend more on a LSD and gearbox refresh than I did on buying the Clio. That’s the cheap track car I don’t use often. I know how much I’ve spent on it in total and it’s embarrassing.

But today i’m annoyed as I spent £32 on a heater fan resister for the Mrs 2015 Mini Countryman. FFS that’s £32 away from the Clio fund! Anyone would think she drives the children around in it or something.....
 


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