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Old Jul 5th, 2020, 22:14   #19
marcb
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Originally Posted by amazondean View Post
One of my points I made is that newer cars are equally as expensive to keep on the road.
Well in day to day costs unless buy something expensive with a huge engine, all the costs come down with efficient newer petrol/hybrid models especially if you are in London - tax, fuel consumption, parking permits, discounts/exemptions from road charging, possibly insurance and probably maintenance. An electric car?

The real trade off is the purchase price vs the higher costs. It's like replacing an old boiler.
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