The Cost Of Buying
A Used
Car
This project has been put together to show the cost of buying and using a used car for
one year. To show the different costs for cars I have made a chart on a later page.
First, though, It probably would be good to tell a little about used cars.
Used cars are, for some, a good investment. The used car is good for cheap
transportation, and fun. Used cars also have many different uses besides just driving
around. Some people buy used cars so they can restore them, while other people buy used
cars for their children to drive. While still others get used cars for spare parts. The
point is that used cars are good for many different people, for many different reasons.
Some people like to own new cars and so they get rid of their old cars to make room for
the new car. This proves very useful for the person that cannot afford a new car.
Unfortunately, the used car is rarely in perfect condition, and can sometimes require
some minor repair. Of course, one can't expect to find a great used car that does not
cost more then a car in worse condition, but this is to be expected.
When one goes to buy a used car they should look for some key things, before buying the
car:
1. Check the car's interior thoroughly. Was the car kept clean all this time or was it
neglected? Is it up to what would be par?
2. Get an unbiased mechanic to look at the engine and look over the entire car. Do they
think that it is in good driving condition? Do you think it is in good driving
condition?
3. Look at the car's paint job. Is it what you would want? are there any rust spots,
dings, or scratches?
4. Finally one must ask themself if the total car is what they wanted. If there is any
doubt then they might want to rethink whether they really want this car.
The chart below is a comparison of five cars each with a different set of options,
price, and look.
Make Price Options
1986 Ford Taurus Wagon $ 3,500 AC, AM/FM Cassette, PS
1969 VW Bug $ 2,000 Convertible, AM/FM Stereo, Dual Exhaust
1965 Pontiac GTO $ 8,500 Convertible, 4speed, PB,PS,New Top
1979 Mercedes-benz450slc $11,000 Garaged, 51,000 mi. sunroof, AC, V8
1975 Ford Maverick $ 700 New Valve job, 3-speed Manual, Steel WheelsAm-Fm Cassette
As one can see from the chart above you cannot always judge a car from it's price. Now
it is time to calculate the price of using the car for one year using set values for gas
and insurance.
The average gas consumption for these cars should be about three tanks of gas every two
weeks. At 52 weeks a year we get 78 tanks of gas a year. Then we need to multiply by the
amount it costs for a tank of gas. In our case that gas is about $13.00 a tank. That
comes to about $1014 dollars a year on gas.
Then we add about thirty dollars more for oil changes. Our total comes to about $ 1044
dollars. Now that the gas has been figured we add that to the price of the five cars.
+ $1044
Ford Wagon: $ 4544
VW Bug: $ 3044
Pontiac GTO: $ 9544
Mercedes-Benz: $12,044
Ford Maverick: $ 1744
Next we add our average teenage driving insurance to the cost.
+ $1600
Ford Wagon: $ 6144
VW Bug: $ 4644
Pontiac GTO: $11,144
Mercedes-Benz: $13,644
Ford Maverick: $ 3344
One can see the price of buying and using any car for one year is fairly expensive,
although these figures would vary from person to person.
the purchase of a good used car would greatly benefit someone that needs a car. The
used car is inexpensive and is a good deal for the buyer and seller of the car. if a
person wants a used car, and looks for the best deal, then they can certainly find one.
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