Hey all
I'm 21 and have never owned a car, so I was wondering if you guys could give me a quick run down on what costs are actually involved. My understanding is that it's insurance, road tax, MOT, petrol, and put aside a bit of cash for the inevitable repairs. Other than the initial cost of the car, is there anything I'm missing?
I'm trying to figure out if I can afford to run a car when I start my PhD later this year; I strongly suspect the answer is no, but without a clear idea of the costs involved, I can't be certain. Cheapest insurance I can find so far is around £600 third party for a 1.2l Corsa (hardly my dream car), and maybe an £800-1200 outlay for a car of some kind. I can handle these costs. Obviously it's difficult to quantify running costs, but can anyone give me a ballpark figure on the kind of money I should have spare before I can realistically run a car?
Thanks
Steven
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I'm 21 and have never owned a car, so I was wondering if you guys could give me a quick run down on what costs are actually involved. My understanding is that it's insurance, road tax, MOT, petrol, and put aside a bit of cash for the inevitable repairs. Other than the initial cost of the car, is there anything I'm missing?
I'm trying to figure out if I can afford to run a car when I start my PhD later this year; I strongly suspect the answer is no, but without a clear idea of the costs involved, I can't be certain. Cheapest insurance I can find so far is around £600 third party for a 1.2l Corsa (hardly my dream car), and maybe an £800-1200 outlay for a car of some kind. I can handle these costs. Obviously it's difficult to quantify running costs, but can anyone give me a ballpark figure on the kind of money I should have spare before I can realistically run a car?
Thanks
Steven
 
	 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
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.  I was told (by a warden from another hall here) that if I was British then I would probably get a sub warden position - Not from a 'we want Brits' point of view but more this is a voluntary postion and most internationals would be incapable of dealing with 5 absolutely ratted undergraduate freshers at 4am when one of them has thrown a fire extinguisher through a window for 'banter'.  When I was applying to my position there were plenty of people who showed up to the introduction meal a few days before the application hand in, where the applicants met other sub wardens and met the actual warden for that hall too.  I would say 60% of the people there were useless international postgraduates and 20% were useless British postgraduates.