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The wear items were a consideration for me. Which is why I went with the Si. For many of us, it's not about whether we can afford a car like the CTR. It's whether we feel a car has the value proposition for how we plan to use it.
The average projected cost for me to drive the CTR daily for the next year... would be equivalent to operating the Si for three full years and triple the mileage. Running the CTR for three years... I'd have paid nearly all my projected Si maintenance costs for the next decade.
Insurance, fuel, tires, bakes... it all adds up. Especially for someone like me that drives 25K/yr.
The average projected cost for me to drive the CTR daily for the next year... would be equivalent to operating the Si for three full years and triple the mileage. Running the CTR for three years... I'd have paid nearly all my projected Si maintenance costs for the next decade.
Insurance, fuel, tires, bakes... it all adds up. Especially for someone like me that drives 25K/yr.
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