Brandon Wright
Member
For many, having a "daily driver" in addition to their newer vehicle is a no-brainer. However, I am a student on a pretty tight budget. I am lucky my job allows me to afford a new vehicle, but I feel like I am tearing it up every night I work. Here is my case:
I am a Merchandiser for Pepsi and drive about 140 miles per night roundtrip from my apartment to seven rural grocery stores. Currently, I am driving my 2007 4.0 Sport Trac for this arduous commute and already have 26,000 miles on the truck. I am considering purchasing a 2nd vehicle to use for work and commuting to school, and trying to decide if the long-term benefit is worth the money upfront. I am looking at a 5-speed 1989 Honda Accord for sale for $1345 with 145K miles. Based on fueleconomy.gov, I figure this would give me an average of 30 MPG. My Sport Trac averages 19MPG - 80% Highway, 20% City with a Zabteck throttle body
My calculations are as follows:
33,600 miles/year; Sport Trac MPG 19; Accord MPG 30; Fuel Price $2.59
Sport Trac Annual Fuel Cost: $4580
Accord Annual Fuel Cost: $2900
Attitional Honda Yearly Costs (Insurance+Registration+Inspection): $630
My annual savings would be just over $1000. My warranty ends on the Sport Trac at 75,000 miles - I am already 1/3 out of warranty!! If I can slow down the mileage rate I can utilize more of my warranty since it will last 5 years. I also figure tire replacement, etc. would be cheaper on the Accord. On the other hand, I could potentially face repair bills on the Honda. People always say Hondas can last 300,000 miles well taken care of, but what if my luck ends up being otherwise?
I appreciate your input!
I am a Merchandiser for Pepsi and drive about 140 miles per night roundtrip from my apartment to seven rural grocery stores. Currently, I am driving my 2007 4.0 Sport Trac for this arduous commute and already have 26,000 miles on the truck. I am considering purchasing a 2nd vehicle to use for work and commuting to school, and trying to decide if the long-term benefit is worth the money upfront. I am looking at a 5-speed 1989 Honda Accord for sale for $1345 with 145K miles. Based on fueleconomy.gov, I figure this would give me an average of 30 MPG. My Sport Trac averages 19MPG - 80% Highway, 20% City with a Zabteck throttle body
My calculations are as follows:
33,600 miles/year; Sport Trac MPG 19; Accord MPG 30; Fuel Price $2.59
Sport Trac Annual Fuel Cost: $4580
Accord Annual Fuel Cost: $2900
Attitional Honda Yearly Costs (Insurance+Registration+Inspection): $630
My annual savings would be just over $1000. My warranty ends on the Sport Trac at 75,000 miles - I am already 1/3 out of warranty!! If I can slow down the mileage rate I can utilize more of my warranty since it will last 5 years. I also figure tire replacement, etc. would be cheaper on the Accord. On the other hand, I could potentially face repair bills on the Honda. People always say Hondas can last 300,000 miles well taken care of, but what if my luck ends up being otherwise?
I appreciate your input!