2014 A6 avant 3.0 tdi cost / year: Insurance 1100€ Maintenence ( never had any problems, only the mandatory services like oil change and wearing parts): 300€ Diesel: around 1500km/month 6.5L consumption 2.2€ price: 215€x12=2600 Road tax: 707€ Other shit like parking, car wash etc. maybe 100€ So in 1 year this car costs around 4800€. (416€/month) 1 month`s salary just so i can drive to work and back. Pretty expensive, I just realised....
Car: 2007 Honda Civic, 149,000 km • Bought: 2021 for €7,400 • Ownership Duration: 3 years Expenses: • Insurance: €800 per year • Road Tax: €200 per year • Maintenance: • €350 for brake discs and pads • €450 for total oil changes • Upcoming maintenance: Front disc and brake pad replacement estimated at €300 Fuel Consumption: • Summer: 6.5 L/100 km • Winter: 8 L/100 km Still driving since no issues in my car. Its drive like new to be honest. I plan to keep it 1 more years. I drove 12k per year.
Video is so useful. Now I can freely get scared. These spendings are so cruel. Can you make a new video about annual tax calculating with different type of cars? . Thank you 😊 In addition to that should everyone pay for parking or do you live in spesific place like complex?
These days Im living in a cheaper area with outdoor parking costing only 20 euros. But I visit city center few times per month so total is maybe 30-40 euros per month. Gas is also 2 euros per liters these days so somewhat cheaper than when making the video. Long story short, car in Finland will cost something between 500-1000 euros per month depending on the luxury level and luck with maintenance.
@@henrynordman if I purchase zero emission electric car spendings might reduced a little bit. I was told tax system on electric cars a little affordable. Is that true?
Note that I did not include the cost of financing in these comparisons which is something to consider as well.
can you share this excel? thanks
Thanks man, great to learn from your own experiences
2014 A6 avant 3.0 tdi cost / year:
Insurance 1100€
Maintenence ( never had any problems, only the mandatory services like oil change and wearing parts): 300€
Diesel: around 1500km/month 6.5L consumption 2.2€ price: 215€x12=2600
Road tax: 707€
Other shit like parking, car wash etc. maybe 100€
So in 1 year this car costs around 4800€. (416€/month)
1 month`s salary just so i can drive to work and back. Pretty expensive, I just realised....
Highly appreciated for the information.
You're welcome. Gas is a bit cheaper than during making of the video 😃
Thank u bro that was really helpful
Thanks for the comment. You are welcome!
Appreciate the content mate
You're welcome !
Car: 2007 Honda Civic, 149,000 km
• Bought: 2021 for €7,400
• Ownership Duration: 3 years
Expenses:
• Insurance: €800 per year
• Road Tax: €200 per year
• Maintenance:
• €350 for brake discs and pads
• €450 for total oil changes
• Upcoming maintenance: Front disc and brake pad replacement estimated at €300
Fuel Consumption:
• Summer: 6.5 L/100 km
• Winter: 8 L/100 km
Still driving since no issues in my car. Its drive like new to be honest. I plan to keep it 1 more years. I drove 12k per year.
Video is so useful. Now I can freely get scared. These spendings are so cruel. Can you make a new video about annual tax calculating with different type of cars? . Thank you 😊
In addition to that should everyone pay for parking or do you live in spesific place like complex?
Cruel Finnish Government is the North Korea of Europe .
These days Im living in a cheaper area with outdoor parking costing only 20 euros. But I visit city center few times per month so total is maybe 30-40 euros per month. Gas is also 2 euros per liters these days so somewhat cheaper than when making the video. Long story short, car in Finland will cost something between 500-1000 euros per month depending on the luxury level and luck with maintenance.
@@henrynordman if I purchase zero emission electric car spendings might reduced a little bit. I was told tax system on electric cars a little affordable. Is that true?
How did you lease Jaguar without depreciation? Could you drive the car outside of Finland? Thanks in advance
Check out autolle.com. Yes, u can drive outside Finland
what do you suggest buying or leasing in your experience?
Leasing if u plan to own the car less than 4 years
Informative vedio
Happy to help