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Re: Parking on campus for pre-semester shit
« Reply #60 on: January 21, 2011, 07:10:23 pm »
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A tank a week? o_o I drive around a tank every two. And you do realise uni only runs for basically half the year right? It's nowhere near 50 weeks. Just put your insurance and stuff on your parents if they allow; far cheaper.

Do you drive a prius by any chance? Unless you have a brand new spanking car that takes you 700km... my car takes me around 300km before i have to refill, and that is GRANNY driving. I'd be refilling at under 250ish if i was not being conservative.

Most companies still charge 2.5k+ under my parents name, some even want $6000+ and Allianz want $10000 lol. Too many fuckin hoons dying on our roads, leading to lighter pockets for us.

How big is your tank? Cause that sounds like some horrific economy. My car takes me 550-650km on a tank (60L)

I only have ctp insurance which is $600pa (seriously, why would I pay for comprehensive when I paid $2k for the car..)
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Re: Parking on campus for pre-semester shit
« Reply #61 on: January 21, 2011, 07:10:50 pm »
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A tank a week? o_o I drive around a tank every two. And you do realise uni only runs for basically half the year right? It's nowhere near 50 weeks. Just put your insurance and stuff on your parents if they allow; far cheaper.

Do you drive a prius by any chance? Unless you have a brand new spanking car that takes you 700km... my car takes me around 300km before i have to refill, and that is GRANNY driving. I'd be refilling at under 250ish if i was not being conservative.

Most companies still charge 2.5k+ under my parents name, some even want $6000+ and Allianz want $10000 lol. Too many fuckin hoons dying on our roads, leading to lighter pockets for us.

Close, but it's just a Toyota Corolla. Gets me around 550 km on a tank.

My old car was a corolla... got 300-350 on a tank. What year is it?
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Re: Parking on campus for pre-semester shit
« Reply #62 on: January 21, 2011, 07:12:14 pm »
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A tank a week? o_o I drive around a tank every two. And you do realise uni only runs for basically half the year right? It's nowhere near 50 weeks. Just put your insurance and stuff on your parents if they allow; far cheaper.

Do you drive a prius by any chance? Unless you have a brand new spanking car that takes you 700km... my car takes me around 300km before i have to refill, and that is GRANNY driving. I'd be refilling at under 250ish if i was not being conservative.

Most companies still charge 2.5k+ under my parents name, some even want $6000+ and Allianz want $10000 lol. Too many fuckin hoons dying on our roads, leading to lighter pockets for us.

Close, but it's just a Toyota Corolla. Gets me around 550 km on a tank.

My old car was a corolla... got 300-350 on a tank. What year is it?

'04 I think? It's been well serviced though.
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Re: Parking on campus for pre-semester shit
« Reply #63 on: January 21, 2011, 07:14:31 pm »
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Fuel economy for me is around 12L/100km on standard suburban driving. Hard granny driving + freeways will get me 10-11. Start and stop driving + occasional hard launching for 13-14.

Most people with cars over 3-4k would go comprehensive...

I'd rather pay more than that for peace of mind that my car will last me another 5 years until the end of uni without a good chance of breaking down.
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Re: Parking on campus for pre-semester shit
« Reply #64 on: January 21, 2011, 07:19:46 pm »
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Fuel economy for me is around 12L/100km on standard suburban driving. Hard granny driving + freeways will get me 10-11. Start and stop driving + occasional hard launching for 13-14.

Most people with cars over 3-4k would go comprehensive...

I'd rather pay more than that for peace of mind that my car will last me another 5 years until the end of uni without a good chance of breaking down.

my car is >$4k and comprehensive is for bad drivers. 

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Re: Parking on campus for pre-semester shit
« Reply #65 on: January 21, 2011, 07:26:12 pm »
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With AAMI I get ~$4500 if an accident is not my fault and the party at fault is uninsured. Just drive caarefully and you save yourself an automatic $4000 PER YEAR.

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« Reply #66 on: January 21, 2011, 07:32:45 pm »
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WHAT? Your agreed value is more than double what you paid for it? dude... go crash it lol
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Re: Parking on campus for pre-semester shit
« Reply #67 on: January 21, 2011, 07:36:49 pm »
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I got a good deal on it in a private sale. It's really worth that much.

Only thing needed for roadworthy was new tyres and an engine mount. Very good deal :P
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Re: Parking on campus for pre-semester shit
« Reply #68 on: January 21, 2011, 07:39:44 pm »
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Why was it so cheap? Did it have heaps of kms or something?
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Re: Parking on campus for pre-semester shit
« Reply #69 on: January 21, 2011, 07:43:48 pm »
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Guy wanted to sell it fast (no, not stolen aha) 230,000ish kms but still runs nicely. I think he didn't really know the market value. I found one online at a caryard for $5000.. It was a good find :P
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« Reply #70 on: January 21, 2011, 07:47:13 pm »
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Phwoahh driven heaps, must have been used for interstate drug runs. That's why it's so cheap :P
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« Reply #71 on: January 21, 2011, 08:22:54 pm »
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You must live yonks from Monash then if you gotta take citylink and all that. My choice is quite simple. 10-15 minute drive vs. 90 min public transport (no direct bus line from home to uni, gotta take like a bus + train + bus).

I don't know how you figured $5000 a year... iirc you drive some fancy convertible. Say you fill one tank a week (approx $60), let's take a year as 50 weeks for simplicity, that's $3000 for petrol. Insurance for P platers is through the roof, say $4-5000 ish for that incl. rego. Now let's put aside $1000 for servicing. Take parking permit as 350. $650 reserve for fixing shit in your car in the unlikely event that they break. That's the 10000 :) May be 1-2k less depending on what car you drive.

If you're driving that far to uni, the petrol costs would be even higher... so i don't see how it can be $5000 a year unless you're uninsured and don't regularly service your car.

Oh, and then there are those like Mao who have the "mod-bug"... spends every penny on making his exhaust fartier, lowering closer to the point of immobility and 'reemz'.

Yeah, I drive a convertible. It's not fancy. Tank of petrol costs $45, and lasts all week (I always fill up on a Tuesday or Wednesday, when it's cheapest). My Dad's mates service my car cheap. I get a 25% discount on rego, because I've never received a fine (speaking of guys, the rego stickers are a really gross orange colour this year... just a heads up). It costs me exactly $433.49 ($577.98 - 25% discount)... I had the rego bill in front of me yesterday, because it was due. Comprehensive vehicle insurance for my family is $2200 a year for *four* cars... I still dunno where you pulled that ridiculous $5k figure from. Despite the fact that I'm the listed driver on my car, the fact that we have eight vehicles insured with the same company gets us a discount (in addition to the four cars, there's also three boats and a motorbike insured with the same company). My portion of the family motor vehicle insurance is about $800 iirc... a bit above a clean quarter of the total family motor vehicles cost. Also bear in mind that premiums for female P-platers are less expensive than those for male P-platers. Citylink costs me $11.76 for each return trip I make to uni. I do not use Citylink when I travel to exams, because I find Kings Way to be better when traveling to Caulfield Racecourse... the few minutes I save aren't enough to offset the tolls. Parking permit $350. Parking at the exam venue is free for blue permit holders. Whenever I spend a night out in the city, I use free parking.

Expenses:
Petrol: $45 x 52 = $2340
Servicing: Three bottles of scotch, a box of chocolates, a new spark plug and a new brake light = ~$300
Rego: $433.49
Insurance: ~$800
Citylink: $11.78 x 3 (times a week) x 13 (weeks a semester) x 2 (semesters) = $918.84
Parking Permit: $350 (previously $320... my first set of expenditure estimates used the old $320 figure)

Total: $5142.33

If you want to get more technical, my petrol expenses are next to nothing over summer, since I only live 5 minutes away from two of my three employers, and 10 minutes away from the third. Also, I don't use Citylink all the time for uni (though I assumed in my calculations that I do).

So... if we're done dissecting my car expenses (which I do monitor very closely, hence how I could very easily quote all these figures)... I would like to point out that I said it was *my* cost v. benefits... everyone's expenditures are different... for the most part, I wanted to point out the fact that public transport isn't always the most viable option for everyone. You just said it yourself that driving saves you about 80min a trip... surely you can appreciate that this counts for something? People should try and account for non-financial costs or benefits too.


P.S. If you're really paying $5k a year on your car insurance, you should start shopping around for something cheaper... >.>
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Re: Parking on campus for pre-semester shit
« Reply #72 on: January 21, 2011, 08:25:28 pm »
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You must live yonks from Monash then if you gotta take citylink and all that. My choice is quite simple. 10-15 minute drive vs. 90 min public transport (no direct bus line from home to uni, gotta take like a bus + train + bus).

I don't know how you figured $5000 a year... iirc you drive some fancy convertible. Say you fill one tank a week (approx $60), let's take a year as 50 weeks for simplicity, that's $3000 for petrol. Insurance for P platers is through the roof, say $4-5000 ish for that incl. rego. Now let's put aside $1000 for servicing. Take parking permit as 350. $650 reserve for fixing shit in your car in the unlikely event that they break. That's the 10000 :) May be 1-2k less depending on what car you drive.

If you're driving that far to uni, the petrol costs would be even higher... so i don't see how it can be $5000 a year unless you're uninsured and don't regularly service your car.

Oh, and then there are those like Mao who have the "mod-bug"... spends every penny on making his exhaust fartier, lowering closer to the point of immobility and 'reemz'.

Yeah, I drive a convertible. It's not fancy. Tank of petrol costs $45, and lasts all week (I always fill up on a Tuesday or Wednesday, when it's cheapest). My Dad's mates service my car cheap. I get a 25% discount on rego, because I've never received a fine (speaking of guys, the rego stickers are a really gross orange colour this year... just a heads up). It costs me exactly $433.49 ($577.98 - 25% discount)... I had the rego bill in front of me yesterday, because it was due. Comprehensive vehicle insurance for my family is $2200 a year for *four* cars... I still dunno where you pulled that ridiculous $5k figure from. Despite the fact that I'm the listed driver on my car, the fact that we have eight vehicles insured with the same company gets us a discount (in addition to the four cars, there's also three boats and a motorbike insured with the same company). My portion of the family motor vehicle insurance is about $800 iirc... a bit above a clean quarter of the total family motor vehicles cost. Also bear in mind that premiums for female P-platers are less expensive than those for male P-platers. Citylink costs me $11.76 for each return trip I make to uni. I do not use Citylink when I travel to exams, because I find Kings Way to be better when traveling to both Caulfield Racecourse... the few minutes I save aren't enough to offset the tolls. Parking permit $350. Parking at the exam venue is free for blue permit holders. Whenever I spend a night out in the city, I use free parking.

Expenses:
Petrol: $45 x 52 = $2340
Servicing: Three bottles of scotch, a box of chocolates, a new spark plug and a new brake light = ~$300
Rego: $433.49
Insurance: ~$800
Citylink: $11.78 x 3 (times a week) x 13 (weeks a semester) x 2 (semesters) = $918.84
Parking Permit: $350 (previously $320... my first set of expenditure estimates used the old $320 figure)

Total: $5142.33

If you want to get more technical, my petrol expenses are next to nothing over summer, since I only live 5 minutes away from two of my three employers, and 10 minutes away from the third. Also, I don't use Citylink all the time for uni (though I assumed in my calculations that I do).

So... if we're done dissecting my car expenses (which I do monitor very closely, hence how I could very easily quote all these figures)... I would like to point out that I said it was *my* cost v. benefits... everyone's expenditures are different... for the most part, I wanted to point out the fact that public transport isn't always the most viable option for everyone. You just said it yourself that driving saves you about 80min a trip... surely you can appreciate that this counts for something? People should try and account for non-financial costs or benefits too.


P.S. If you're really paying $5k a year on your car insurance, you should start shopping around for something cheaper... >.>

I stopped at the part where you said you had three boats :buck2:
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« Reply #73 on: January 21, 2011, 08:59:01 pm »
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Lol! Shinny, I don't blame you... since when do I type such long posts?? xP

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« Reply #74 on: January 21, 2011, 09:24:33 pm »
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I wish i was a girl driving a convertible. Life's tough for some :P
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