Originally Posted by
timattalon
The new Suzuki Jimni 5 door is listed as Man or Auto.....and the manual is $5k cheaper....still out of my budget and not what the OP is after....
But one thing I noticed that is worth looking at is sometimes it is cheaper to get a larger runabout...I had the same situation quite a few years ago where I wanted a small cheap second car....I had a budget of around $3k there were a few about but then a brother in law said his workmate had a falcon for sale at $1100....(EA Fairmont) I wanted a cheap car to save $$$ on gas but when I ran the numbers for my usage, for the kms I was doing per year in the second car (about 4000 per annum) even at twice the consumption (8ks per litre versus 16k) it would be 500 litres versus 250 litres per year meaning it would be 4 years before both cars cost the same amount and the smaller car starts to save money.....
What I found though was after gtetting the Fairmont (and really enjoying the comfort...) is that I actually usd it less. Because I was concious that it was 8 ks per litre if I wanted a bottle of mil or bread or had a small errand, I would grab the push bike where previously I would grab the small car and if I did use the Fairmont, I paid more attention to the way I drove...I ended up reducing the times I 'needed' to use it and found I used about the same or only a little more gas than I budgetted for pushing the running costs to so close to the smaller car that it would be 8 or 9 years before I broke even.
Long story short..in the overall scheme of things, financially, the cost of the vehicle you get and what you want to use it for will have a larger impact than its fuel consumption.....And often the larger cars are discounted because of the high running costs.....I just got a Toyota Avalon (battered but tidy and reliable) for under $2000...