Keep in mind that estimates of per mile cost are unique to each individual, and that the more you use it, the cheaper it gets. If you drive more, you will be stretching your fixed annual costs like taxes, registration and insurance over more miles, making your per mile cost lower. Additionally, insurance, taxes and registration costs vary depending on who you are and where you live. And there will also be a large difference in maintenance costs depending on whether you do your maintenance yourself or pay someone to do it.
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Originally Posted by Poodles
Not to mention a true cost per mile includes other consumables, but that's pedantic...
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Not if you drive for work or business. Then those costs become very relevant.