How Much Does it Really Cost to Daily Drive a Sports Car?

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  • @Opposed_Motoring
    @Opposed_Motoring 14 днів тому +6

    I daily my 981 Cayman and it’s extremely affordable because I work on it myself and service it myself. I would not be able to afford the car if I depended on service centers or Porsche dealerships. Doing shit myself also allows me to make sure everything was done right and good quality fluids and hardware was used

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  13 днів тому +5

      This last point is underrated and important. Just because a dealer services it doesn't mean they use manufacturer recommended fluids. I use specialty independent shops (including ours, so I know exactly what is going in my car!), and Tyler is that "annoying" customer who provides his own fluids to the shop. Maybe that's why neither of our 911s have bore scoring....maybe?

  • @AeroGuy07
    @AeroGuy07 15 днів тому +8

    I won't sell my 07 Saab 9-3 Aero wagon 6spd manual because I'll never be able to buy a new wagon with a manual. It was my daily for 11 years and 176k miles. My biggest expense has been the AC compressor, and it lasted 13 years.

  • @fundamentallybroken4194
    @fundamentallybroken4194 15 днів тому +5

    Damn, I've been daily driving a 2004 Dodge Viper for 3 summers (18-22k miles per summer)
    And it's been tires and oil changes. Only item in 3 years was a water pump (it was the original @99k miles)
    Cheap thrills...

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  15 днів тому +1

      Strong work! Bet that's been some super enjoyable miles!

  • @audios22
    @audios22 12 днів тому +2

    my 06 987c? 4300 miles, cpm: $1.83 just in 7 months

  • @absolutelynonameslef
    @absolutelynonameslef 15 днів тому +17

    I would include fuel and insurance costs in the number.

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  15 днів тому +5

      Those tend to be the same across all cars, with slight variations, so we kept it just to maintenance costs. Plus who has time to save every fuel receipt...

    • @Heyitsallgoodman
      @Heyitsallgoodman 15 днів тому +1

      Thats just depressing ​@switchcars 😅

    • @FeelnLikeIDoEveryDay
      @FeelnLikeIDoEveryDay 15 днів тому +2

      ​@@switchcars 🙋‍♂️ hi, I am going to film myself adding up all my fuel receipts. I keep them.

    • @lucas.duffey
      @lucas.duffey 14 днів тому +1

      Your numbers are way off then, you might be averaging 20 cents a mile in gas alone, on the 911, and insurance could be 30 cents (assuming $150/m driving 500 miles)

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  14 днів тому

      @@lucas.duffeynot if we measure them the same on all of our cars. It’s easy enough to make an adjustment for gas and insurance.

  • @chromeandcelluloid
    @chromeandcelluloid 15 днів тому +2

    XF Sportbrake is great. The only issue is plastic coolant hoses that need to be replaced to avoid overheating and comparing to IMS issues or 968 maintenance - it is a piece of cake

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  15 днів тому +1

      I really want one as a family car but can't convince my wife that she wants one.

    • @chromeandcelluloid
      @chromeandcelluloid 15 днів тому +1

      @ just let her drive one. That helped when I bought XFR-S and let my wife drive it to work once :)

  • @DBerwick
    @DBerwick 15 днів тому +4

    Everyone rags on Alfas. My Giulia hasn't been a problem and has run reliably since 2018.

  • @DBerwick
    @DBerwick 15 днів тому +1

    Isuzu developed a V12 engine in the late 80's with plans to join F1, replacing the Lamborghini engines in the Lotus, and actually tested it in a Lotus F1 dev mule. Isuzu and Lotus had close ties in the 80's. The F1 thing eventually fell apart, along with Lotus F1, so they developed a supercar to run their new V12. I think the car was called the 4200R. I remember pictures of it, it was very "of its time" but wouldn't really have looked out of place in the early 90's.

  • @blackshadow7192
    @blackshadow7192 14 днів тому

    I haven't watched the video yet, but with new cars getting so big, heavy and the popularity of SUVs, a lot of sports cars from 10/15 years ago aren't that expensive to run when it comes to basic maintenance. Just look at a base Cayenne, it has 295 rear tires, Hyundai Santa Fe has 235, Chevy Blazer 235 as wheel. And that's on 20 inch wheels, a set of tires will basically run you $1K.

  • @SonicProvocateur
    @SonicProvocateur 3 дні тому

    Bought a 2008 Cayman base with 83k, have put 134k on it daily driving it in 2 yrs. New water pump, rotors, pads, AOS, tires, and SS lines and plenty of oil changes - only 93 gas. Averaging $1.39 CPM.

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  3 дні тому +1

      Wow, so it's cost you $93,000/yr to daily a Cayman? Also that's a TON of miles!

    • @SonicProvocateur
      @SonicProvocateur 3 дні тому

      😂😂 Sorry, 93 octane. The secret is LiquiMoly Mos2. That 2.7 is a reliable little lump!

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  3 дні тому

      @@SonicProvocateurright but at $1.39/mile, times 134k miles divided by two…that’s $93k/year. Did I miss something?

    • @SonicProvocateur
      @SonicProvocateur 2 дні тому

      Oh, I did my math wrong then. I divided my total expenses ($7149) by the mileage I had put on in 2 years (51k) to get $1.39.

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  2 дні тому

      @@SonicProvocateur yes your post made no sense then! I read it as you ADDED 134k miles in two years. Also it seems you're off by a decimal point, as $7149/51k miles is 0.14 per mile.

  • @bobrad20
    @bobrad20 4 дні тому

    My buddy's cost per mile on his 1964 E-Type Jag is about the same as the GDP of a 3rd world country, according to him. But since he avoids slow horses and fast women, he says he can afford it. My daily is a GR86 and my only expenses are gas, tires, brakes, oil changes, and track fees.

  • @lucas.duffey
    @lucas.duffey 14 днів тому

    Did you factor in depreciation, fuel, insurance, etc,?

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  14 днів тому +1

      Nope. This is a maintenance cost calculation only. Fuel and insurance are as close to fixed costs as you can get, as they are pretty similar across all vehicles. Depreciation is only really calculable once the car is sold. Until then it’s a best guess estimate, and some of our cars have appreciated!

  • @jerzsubbie
    @jerzsubbie 12 днів тому

    My 2013 GX460 cost me 17.5cpm over 4yr of ownership. Had the transmission not crapped the bed, that would have been 7.5cpm! That's the gamble of buying high milage vehicles (133k at purchase).

  • @z50king29
    @z50king29 15 днів тому

    I like the power train on my Prius. The power split device cvt really is neat. Also I bought tires and got an alignment and had to replace the condensor after my sister in law ran over a truck tire on the freeway and it was still about 1200 dollars in maintenance....

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  14 днів тому +1

      I don’t know that I’ve ever heard anyone say that they loved a CVT. Ever.

    • @z50king29
      @z50king29 14 днів тому

      @switchcars do you know how the Toyota ecvt works? No belts anywhere under the hood

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  14 днів тому +2

      @@z50king29 I don't. I'm just commenting that I've never ever heard anyone be excited about any type of cvt. They are typically universally disliked by mechanics and gearheads alike.

    • @z50king29
      @z50king29 14 днів тому

      @@switchcars the Toyota model is different. It was designed by E&M engineers before mechanical engineers. Check it out

  • @ThatSL_Guy
    @ThatSL_Guy 6 днів тому

    05 sl55… the suspicion hydraulic line blew… I don’t wanna talk about the cost 😅 it’s still broke I’m trying to fix it

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  6 днів тому +1

      Sorry for your loss. Pray you never have a top hydraulic issue either

    • @ThatSL_Guy
      @ThatSL_Guy 6 днів тому

      @ if that happens it’s a hard top and that whole things get drained 😂

  • @WoolfJ35
    @WoolfJ35 11 днів тому

    Yeah this is what people need to do when getting into the hobby so they'll see when to need to let a car go.
    I know a dude who had a manual W8 Passat Wagon that he got for free from an older couple that were fed up with it, and he in 2-3 years of ownership he spent about 26k trying to get it "perfect". It was the one of the biggest money pits I've ever seen relating to cars, it was a freaking lemon but he refused to let it go because it's so rare and it'll be worth it one day...spoiler it wouldn't be because an electrical short sent that car back to hell.

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  11 днів тому

      That’s a cool car, but even I know better than to saddle myself with that burden. I want to want one, same as I want to want a 2006 Range Rover Sport.

  • @jeremiahjohnson3018
    @jeremiahjohnson3018 15 днів тому +1

    I miss the live show.

  • @supercarlover848
    @supercarlover848 15 днів тому +1

    Your 997 is beautiful

  • @ColeDoerr89
    @ColeDoerr89 14 днів тому +1

    Show a picture of the cars for f sakes

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  14 днів тому

      Thanks for the feedback. We’re an audio podcast that also broadcasts to UA-cam. Our content is focused on the meat of the discussion, not the visuals.

  • @stephenlebold9126
    @stephenlebold9126 10 днів тому

    How much did your boat cost you Doug ?

  • @Sean-b1t
    @Sean-b1t 15 днів тому +2

    Buy yourself a Lexus RCF if you really want a sports car. Guaranteed to be more reliable than any American or European economy car.

    • @nonstopper
      @nonstopper 15 днів тому +1

      An m4 is a much better buy for even less money. Spend the difference on any “repairs”

    • @Sean-b1t
      @Sean-b1t 15 днів тому +2

      only if you plan on owning the M4 with a warranty. That difference in price will go quick when the first repair bill comes up. Not to mention it’s no fun spending time at the mechanic when you could be driving instead

    • @nonstopper
      @nonstopper 15 днів тому

      @ false. Had an m4 for over 40k miles. It never once saw a bmw dealership, routine fluid changes by myself. And have known countless others who have had zero issues. This whole BMW vs Toyota reliability thing is extremely overblown and you end up overpaying for an extraordinarily below average car just for the sake of saving a potential $1000 a year in repairs. I say this as someone who was closely related to an rc350 owner which has several issues during ownership.

    • @switchcars
      @switchcars  15 днів тому +6

      I realize that cars are getting heavier in general, but I have trouble referring to anything that weighs two tons as a sports car.

    • @Sean-b1t
      @Sean-b1t 15 днів тому +4

      brother please realize that your personal experience is not reflective of the companies as a whole. Any consumer report will show that BMW has the highest ownership cost among common car brands. They’ve earned their terrible reputation

  • @justinrobert6573
    @justinrobert6573 15 днів тому

    Cheap, until the motor goes.