I did exactly what you're not supposed to do | Fuel Costs
Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2024 8:15 pm
So from the very first time I put fuel in my car I kept the receipt. I'm not sure why really. I think because this was my first "big boy car" so to speak. First time in my life I was able to realistically fork up the cash for something like an RS4. I knew it was going to be a pricey one to run so I maybe that's why.
I've kept a full spread sheet of how much money I've spent on fuel throughout my entire ownership and logged it on a spread sheet. This is done over somewhere between 25-30k miles, from Jan 2019 when I bought it to Feb of 2024. One thing I didn't do however is keep track of how many miles I covered each year. I should have but I didn't.
The car is now fully mothballed in a container. Battery out, wheels pumped up and under a very light plastic cover (like the ones you see in body shops). I'll check on it every now and then but it's unlikely to see the light of day for a long long time. (by the by, any tips you can give me on preserving it when it's locked away I'm all ears. I've done what I know but always open to suggestions)
Anyway, here's a screen shot of my spread sheet. All prices are in €
Thought some of you may find it interesting
I've kept a full spread sheet of how much money I've spent on fuel throughout my entire ownership and logged it on a spread sheet. This is done over somewhere between 25-30k miles, from Jan 2019 when I bought it to Feb of 2024. One thing I didn't do however is keep track of how many miles I covered each year. I should have but I didn't.
The car is now fully mothballed in a container. Battery out, wheels pumped up and under a very light plastic cover (like the ones you see in body shops). I'll check on it every now and then but it's unlikely to see the light of day for a long long time. (by the by, any tips you can give me on preserving it when it's locked away I'm all ears. I've done what I know but always open to suggestions)
Anyway, here's a screen shot of my spread sheet. All prices are in €
Thought some of you may find it interesting