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by jluxenberg
2121 days ago
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I think the IRS number might be spot on. Quick math: ($25,000 cost to buy car new -
$4,000 residual value at end-of-life
) / 100,000 miles usable lifetime =
$0.21/mi depreciation of value
$3.22 / gallon * (1 / (17 mi / gal fuel efficiency)) =
$0.19/mi for fuel
Maintenance:
$40 per oil change / 8,000 miles = $0.01 / mi
$600 tire change / 60,000 miles = $0.01 / mi
$1,186 average yearly repair / 16,000 average miles driven = $0.07 mile
That all adds up to $0.49 / mi and does NOT include insurance and DMV registration fees. |
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Also, if you're driving for Uber in a new car that gets 17 mi / gal fuel efficiency, you're not making wise moves. There's a reason a lot of Uber drivers are using 5 year old Prius's - this cuts the fuel cost in half, and the depreciation down quite a bit.
[0] https://www.vox.com/2018/10/2/17924628/uber-drivers-make-hou...