in the 12 years and 30k miles ive owned it, including purchase cost (£4k) this thing has me at over £30k.
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...
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.
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.
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...
I didnt pay for the stickers
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