Currently averaging about 12,000 miles a year of which about 11,000 are motorway miles. I'm doing all these miles in a Golf 1.4TSI. I manage about 43mpg usually which doesn't seem to bad. The official figure is 46mpg combined.
I'm now thinking of moving to a diesel to save a few quid. For ease of the calculations I'm looking at a Golf GTD. Here's my calculations:
Current Car (per year)
VED: £145
MOT: £30
Fuel (£1.30/litre): ~£1500
Insurance: Same for both
Total: £1675
New Car (per year)
VED: £20
MOT: £0 (will buy new and sell after 3 years)
Fuel: (£1.40/litre): ~£1100
Insurance: Same for both
Total: £1120
So there seems to be a saving by buying a diesel. I know I have neglected servicing, but I'd expect the servicing to be cheaper on a new car mainly because of warranty and age.
Also, in terms of depreciation, I bought my current car at £11k (2nd hand) and will hopefully sell for £8k. So essentially the car has cost me £4k in depreciation over 2 years. A new car obviously immediately loses 20% of its "value", but am I right in thinking diesels hold their value better than petrols? So if the new car is £26k, minus VAT it would be around £21.5k, I then after 3 years and 40,000 miles I'd be able to sell for around £18k?
(Both cars would be manual, just because I prefer it to DSG/auto.)
What other cars should I be test driving that are in the same category? I know the Audi A3 is built on the same platform as the Golf. Or should I not be looking at a diesel at all? Budget is around £27k.
Final question: would it be better to part-exchange the current car or try to sell it privately. Never sold a car privately and am always worried that the buyer could try to pin any future breakdowns on me, although as I understand it's essentially buyer beware, correct?
Cheers
I'm now thinking of moving to a diesel to save a few quid. For ease of the calculations I'm looking at a Golf GTD. Here's my calculations:
Current Car (per year)
VED: £145
MOT: £30
Fuel (£1.30/litre): ~£1500
Insurance: Same for both
Total: £1675
New Car (per year)
VED: £20
MOT: £0 (will buy new and sell after 3 years)
Fuel: (£1.40/litre): ~£1100
Insurance: Same for both
Total: £1120
So there seems to be a saving by buying a diesel. I know I have neglected servicing, but I'd expect the servicing to be cheaper on a new car mainly because of warranty and age.
Also, in terms of depreciation, I bought my current car at £11k (2nd hand) and will hopefully sell for £8k. So essentially the car has cost me £4k in depreciation over 2 years. A new car obviously immediately loses 20% of its "value", but am I right in thinking diesels hold their value better than petrols? So if the new car is £26k, minus VAT it would be around £21.5k, I then after 3 years and 40,000 miles I'd be able to sell for around £18k?
(Both cars would be manual, just because I prefer it to DSG/auto.)
What other cars should I be test driving that are in the same category? I know the Audi A3 is built on the same platform as the Golf. Or should I not be looking at a diesel at all? Budget is around £27k.
Final question: would it be better to part-exchange the current car or try to sell it privately. Never sold a car privately and am always worried that the buyer could try to pin any future breakdowns on me, although as I understand it's essentially buyer beware, correct?
Cheers