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Average cost of car repairs and maintenace on YOUR car over 8 years?
I recently posted about leasing vs. buying.
Looks like buying is where I am leaning but I am curious to know what the average cost you guys spent say over say 8 years or so on:
car repairs AND maintenance.
I read online somewhere that the average person spends about 1,200 per year for repairs and maintenance.
Re: Average cost of car repairs and maintenace on YOUR car over 8 years?
This is all over 9 years now.
Oh and I got my windshield replaced once, but I don't think that counts.
So I'd say, on average, maybe $600/year?
Soon I will need my brakes done (200-300) and new tires. My tires are a strange size and not always in stock everywhere so this could run me 500+ even at a big box discounter. Hoffse's advice is good-look into tire costs before you buy!
I'm going to do these figures on my old car. It was a 2009 Ford Fusion.
Spent $800 on tires (low profile), $30 every 4 months for an oil change, $10 every 8 months for tire rotation, $15 for an air filter, and $20 for wiper blades. So over the course of the 5 years I owned it (70k miles), it cost me $1,385. Average of $277 a year for maintenance.
I have a 2011 Ford Flex now (for 6 months), and the only thing I've had to do is get an oil change for $30 and replace the windshield wipers for $15.
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My mom has 2 SUVs and I think she has sunk a pretty decent amount of money into them in the last year or so. She has a 2002 Dodge Durrango and a 2004 Chevy Suburban. She recently had to get an alternator belt replaced, she had some issues with leaks, and it looks like the brakes in the Suburban need to be replaced soon. Granted this is all stuff that seems to be happening in the last year or so and she's driven these cars without issue for about 10 years, so that's not too bad.
DH probably skews that average price way up. His little 2005 Sunfire has been through a lot--2 wrecks that probably should have totaled the car (luckily insurance covered the repairs since neither were his fault), a new windshield last year, his radio died so he put a new one in, his passenger window died so we had to replace the little contraption that let's you open/close it, and I'm sure a few more things that I can think of. Granted he didn't pay much for his car and it was his first one that he bought while in high school (he took as good care of it as you would expect from a 16 yo boy). He's already said that he plans to drive that thing until it dies, rebuild it and keep on driving it, so we'll have that little beater car for a long time.
I think as long as you get a reliable car like some of the ones that PPs have mentioned, you won't spend nearly $1200 a year on a car. I believe there are some sites that let you look into the average cost of owning a particular car so you might check out some of those too.

"You know you're in love when you don't want to fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams." - Dr. SeussI don't remember how many miles we put on it, but I looked it up compared with the national average, and we match up pretty close (comparing miles on our 1 shared car to the per person miles driven number I found--I'm assuming most people don't share a car with their spouse). It's been many years since we've driven to work regularly (I think 1 year out of the past 8), but we take a ton of road trips.
My Kia Soul has had nothing but oil changes, wiper blades replaced, and one set of new tires. It is a 2010 that has roughly 65k miles. Next year I will have to replace the timing belt for roughly $900 but so far it is tracking the maintenance of my Rio.