Bought a new car for 23k - mazdaspeed3, 2012 model. I have since learned more about mustachianism.
* 45k miles (15k/year)
* $15700 blue book value
* $6000 left on the loan ($420/mo payment @ 6%)
* 24 mpg given my commutes
* still has a warranty (2 years left)
* $120/mo insurance
* takes premium fuel (~3.90; regular is 3.50)
* ~400/year registration
Total cost to own:
* 15k mi / 24 mpg = 625 gal * $3.90/gal = $2437/yr fuel
* $1440/yr insurance
* $400/yr reg
* Total = $4277/yr
To make this break even, I would need to find a car with:
* 15k mi / 32 mpg = 469 ga; * $3.50/gal = $1640/yr fuel
* $80/mo insurance * 12mo = $960/yr
* $100/yr reg (if 5+ years old and <20k MSRP)
* total = $2800/yr
A 2008 hyundai accent fits these requirements rather well with a KBB of $6900 if it has 50000 miles (or 4500 with 85000 miles). Assuming I can find a car like this, it makes perfect sense to me to sell my car and take on a jalopy of comparable mileage. I would pocket $3000 immediately and save around $1500 a year on operating costs. Not even counting tire costs (big rims, fat summer tires that wear down fast...)
I've been waiting for my loan to get past the break-even point for this plan to work, it seems I am finally there. Time to start hunting for cars.
Things I lose:
* warranty protection
* sweet turbocharger, bluetooth bullshit
* knowledge of car's driving and maintenance history
* ...? is that really it?
What thinks the mustachians?