Running costs...

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Running costs...

Post by MalcolmSu » Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:13 pm

I've some big bills coming up (servicing, cam belt change again, plus one or two other bits and pieces) and by now I was hoping I would have been able to afford to change the DRC over to coilovers and maybe even get to some mods. But instead I'm considering continued ownership!

I keep a pretty detailed record of everything that's been spent on the car (see attached sanitised spreadsheet) and since I got the car in 2008 I've done almost 35,000 miles but (not including petrol) it's cost me around £14k just to keep it on the road - that's not including a couple of big bills that went direct to the warranty company that I never saw. On the one hand £2.50 per mile (excluding depreciation plus another £3.5k+ for fuel) doesn't sound too bad but equally the car has now cost me more than my first house! :-)

I'm sure I'll drive it again tomorrow and change my mind but hopefully the attached spreadsheet might help anyone contemplating buying an RS6 to think carefully about what they might be letting themselves in for!
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Post by Golffather » Mon Mar 01, 2010 3:31 pm

A very comprehensive record and it justifies the warranty being a pre-requisite for a car like this.

My last RS6 had £9k spent in under 3 months (gearbox, drc parts, rad fans, climate panel + more).

My current RS6 is at around £3k and counting.......all of which was done under Audi warranty.

It may be a hassle for some but for me it's a godsend!

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Post by Golfather » Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:35 pm

Golffather wrote:A very comprehensive record and it justifies the warranty being a pre-requisite for a car like this.

My last RS6 had £9k spent in under 3 months (gearbox, drc parts, rad fans, climate panel + more).

My current RS6 is at around £3k and counting.......all of which was done under Audi warranty.

It may be a hassle for some but for me it's a godsend!

You missed the point !

It costs a bomb to run these cars, warranty is irrelevant as it won't pay for any consumables and someone still has to pay for the warranty in the first place... ;)

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Post by Golffather » Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:36 pm

golfather wrote: It costs a bomb to run these cars,
Agreed and that's a given, not disputing the running costs.
golfather wrote:warranty is irrelevant as it won't pay for any consumables and someone still has to pay for the warranty in the first place... ;)
A proper warranty takes alot of the pressure off as most who've utlised it can confirm - the £1700 required to renew compared with the potential bills is small fish.

Consumables are more than your average Passat but then this aint no 1.8T ;)

Bottom line, it's a mutha of a car to run and keep on form BUT the blow can be cushioned without taking away the fun

Personally I wouldn't touch one without a proper audi warranty :)

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Post by Golfather » Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:56 pm

Golffather wrote:the £1700 required to renew...is small fish
£2764 now... which is a mutha of a fish in my book ! ;)
Golffather wrote:Consumables are more than your average Passat but then this aint no 1.8T
But looks just as fekin old !!! ;)
Golffather wrote: Bottom line, it's a mutha of a car to run and keep on form BUT the blow can be cushioned without taking away the fun

Personally I wouldn't touch one without a proper audi warranty :)
Agreed, but the hassle of it all can sometimes leaves a bitter taste in your mouth..... or was that just something else I was tastin' ??

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Post by Golffather » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:02 pm

LOL!

£2300 is the bitter pill, just as well my notification stated £1700 (just 1 week before prices were increased!) ;)

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Post by Golfather » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:05 pm

Nice one ! ...but don't think the likes of poor DK will be as lucky ;)

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Post by Golffather » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:10 pm

£2764 !!!!

That's just fekkin ridiculous!

Is it the same for the B7 RS4?

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Post by Golfather » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:14 pm

Golffather wrote:£2764 !!!!...
Is it the same for the B7 RS4?
Yep ! All that money on a car which will still get wasted by a Dub... ;)

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Post by Golffather » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:17 pm

ayeee, power to weight and all that ;)

won't catch me arguing that point ;)

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Post by SteveH » Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:47 pm

Damn, thats quite a price hike... is that across th board for "above 3L cars" or is it structured differently now?
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Post by HYFR » Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:54 pm

golfather wrote:Nice one ! ...but don't think the likes of poor DK will be as lucky ;)
:bigwave:

Im not paying those ridiculous prices and my B7 will be long gone before the warranty is up


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Post by MalcolmSu » Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:42 pm

...if you can even get a decent warranty. Mine's is due for renewal in May and would quite happily pay double last year's premium but from what I've read I may not even be offered that chance.

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Post by kaisersolsay » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:05 pm

Having looked at the spreadsheet it doesnt actually look too bad. The warranty obviously covering all major repair bills.....as noted above....it pays to have a decent warranty on these beasts.

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Post by MalcolmSu » Tue Mar 02, 2010 12:33 am

...just out of interest, does anyone know the car before me? It had 5 owners and some of them in very quick succession which always intrigued me.

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