Originally Posted by
vnx205
I should have known JDNSW would beat me to the punch on this one.:p
Anyway the figures calculated from this survey to support his argument are as follow:
Fuel costs for a Landcruiser for 15,000km @ 14.74 c/km = $2211
Fuel costs for a Commodore for 15,000km @ 14.68 c/km = $2202
Fuel costs for an Aurion for 15,000 @ 13.45 c/km = $2017
So if you replace your Landcruiser with a Commodore, you save $9 a year.
If you replace your Landcruiser with a Toyota Aurion, you save $194 a year.
Or of course if you were really only using the two front seats in the Landcruiser, you might replace it with a Corolla and save a whole $642 a year.
Or another way of looking at it is that even if you didn't even drive it a single kilometre each year the Landcruiser would still cost twice as much as a Corolla driven 15,000 km.
Driving a Landcruiser or any other 4WD is not expensive. Owning one is.
The reason it is so expensive to own is that it costs an obscene amount of money to start with.
I don't suppose anyone doubted JDNSW's argument about fuel being a relatively unimportant consideration for owners of newish cars, but I must admit that even though I knew he was right, I was surprised at just how right he was.:D