Travelling to work

Used to be £120 a month on fuel, that was for a Ducati 748, my new job... £0!!!

I walk to work hehe!!! It is glorious!

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£20-£25 a week on diesel so...

£86.66-£108.33 a month :D

36 miles a day on the work commute and back
 
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I spend about £40 now, and I tend to walk quite a bit, weather permitting, so it could be less. I am fortunate to work close to home these days, but used to spend in excess of £200 last year due to greater distances and an awkward office location.
 
I've a 207 desiel, averages about 55 mpg on the runs I do, I figure I spend around £120 a month on fuel for commuting. Then add tax, insurance, services, mot and depreciation. As a % I figure 85% of the cars miles are commuting currently. If i kept the car for 5 years which is quite likely seeing as it is 4.5yrs old now, I reckon it'll average out costing me around £300 a month all in for the commute to work, and about £50 a month for domestic travel.

I don't pay for parking at work, or that would be a whole chunk more.
 
Not sure if the next question should be asked in Motors but it's related to this topic...

At the moment i drive a 1.4l Citroen C2 and the MPG on the motorway is terrible. I don't drive like a crazy lunatic and tend to cruise at about 75 depending on the flow of the traffic. I drive 45 miles per day (22.5 there and 22.5 back)

Would getting a better car with a bigger engine give me more MPG and in turn save me ££ or would it actually cost me more?

Thanks.
 
£140 flat fee for zone 1-4 travel card.

My total travel time per weekday is 2 hours and 30 minutes.
 
£170 in just fuel, takes about 1.45hrs a day to do 34 miles (round trip, not each way). Could probably add another £50 in servicing/tyres etc
 
£200 a month going to my normal place of work, any work not at my normal office is either paid at 40ppm, or taxi costs to the airport or provision of a hire car.
 
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