E30 Math - 25 months of ownership

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  • dnguyen1963
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    Originally posted by estoguy
    I just passed 460K km on my way to work this morning. :D
    Congrats...only 40k more to go to break 500k!

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  • estoguy
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    I just passed 460K km on my way to work this morning. :D

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  • lukeADE335i
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    Compared to new cars, e30s are cheap providing you have a good one to start with and don't go too crazy with the modding bug :D

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  • skimour
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    Originally posted by Mr. Tasty
    Microsoft Excel
    Lollolol

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  • estoguy
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    Some of you commenting on the 1900 km commute... you realize it's a satire piece, right?

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  • Cephas
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    Originally posted by Stanley Rockafella
    Can't be as bad as this guy's commute

    Well, he's not living the life he wants to, he's just being stubborn. You move in that situation. No questions asked. Especially since he's likely to lose everything when he inevitably falls asleep behind the wheel...

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  • roguetoaster
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    Okay Sappho. Some of us just like to flagellate ourselves before the power that is spreadsheet and know what's what.

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  • R3Z3N
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    Originally posted by roguetoaster
    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=305779

    I tried to cover this before, maybe I should update it. Knowing the actual cost per mile can really make you think about how you structure your driving.
    Structured driving? What track day is this? I assume controlled passing is involved balls to the wall while sliding?

    The more gas I put in
    the less I care
    as the wind
    rips through my hair

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  • estoguy
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    I do alright when I get work.

    I make just over $200 a day before taxes. A trip to my maximum distance and back home at current pump prices would run me about $15, based on my average fuel consumption of 7.8L/100 km.

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  • dnguyen1963
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    How can he make enough to live? $26,000 in gas per year and that's after tax. The tax rate has gotten to be close to 40% in Canada, right?

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  • Stanley Rockafella
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    Originally posted by dnguyen1963
    Sub teachers can't be paid that high up there...man, you would be lucky to make enough to pay for gas.
    Can't be as bad as this guy's commute

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  • dnguyen1963
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    Sub teachers can't be paid that high up there...man, you would be lucky to make enough to pay for gas.

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  • estoguy
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    Yup, I do... I've been averaging around 60K km per year. I sub teach high school where I live... max distance to my schools is about 100 km one way. I also drive to Toronto at least every 2 weeks on the weekend to pick up my son (about 300 km round trip), and driving to my other job which is 60 km round trip. It adds up. LOL

    I'm hoping to add a motorcycle to my stable next spring so I can take some pressure off the old girl.

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  • nando
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    $12,000 on gas? holy shit. I know gas is expensive in Canada, but you must drive a hell of a lot.

    I used to track everything but now I can't be bothered. I'm in the "it's better not to know" camp. :p
    Last edited by nando; 09-06-2016, 06:08 AM.

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  • estoguy
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    Thanks Stanley! It's Alpenweiss. I love the lines of this car. :)

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