(05 Aug 2017, 7:57 pm)Andreos1 wrote My car is paid off now. Has been a few years.
Even with the insurance, tax and repairs/servicing it is cheaper than using public transport.
The bizarre sight of petrol prices dropping and bus fares increasing, just makes it even cheaper.
Bizarre it might be, but it has been going on for a number of years. Since De-reg, Single bus fares in GM have increased at more than 3 times the increase in fuel for motorists - albeit Daily/weekly tickets had risen at a more moderate rate*. However, they too now are racing ahead of fuel costs (about the same as RPI).
I don't drive, so would have take my brother's costings as a comparison. His journey to/from work is about 55 miles a week, and during the school hols it is taking him around 25 mins, achieving 40 mpg (Diesel Focus). During school term it can take 40, or more when there are roadworks/police incidents/accidents on the M60 (which is frequent), so I'm guessing fuel consumption won't be so good. Anyway, for now with diesel at £1.12 p lt, its costing about 12p a mile. That's £6.60 a week (parking is free). A weekly MegaRider is £14.50 (which he'd need if the journey was 15.1 miles a week, never mind 55), and the bus would take 40 minutes on paper plus connection time (M'cr Picc), plus walking at both ends. During the hols, this might be slightly quicker in the morning, but if anything, slower in the evening - more scheduled roadworks, more shopping traffic etc. Other than the occasional night out boozing, and MoT time, he never uses the bus as its too expensive, slow, unpunctual and infrequent (for evening Shopping).
I've always argued that fixed costs of motoring are an ENcouragement, not a DIScouragement. Why spend a fortune on tax and insurance just to have a car sat depreciating in the garage? But for the record his Insurance is £450, which he's not happy about as its "above average", he says.
*I've had cause to investigate fares on individual routes recently, and I might be a bit generalising in this statement. There seems to be greater variations in Stagecoach fares than I at first thought. Certainly, preliminary work for the GM Mayor on franchising looks like it is going to reveal some big differences in profit margins across the numerous corridors into Manchester.