porkpie700
Buy & Sell Member
Micras had a good reputation for being cheap to run. But are they still giving great value for money in 2013? Well here’s a fun little comparison of what it costs me...
So my 1992 Super S…
You’re all Micra fans so I’m sure you’re all aware of what the specs of a K10 Super S are.
- 12 months road tax: £140
- 12 months insurance: £460
- Average MPG over 2 weeks (my driving style): 38 – 42mpg
…but, the CLS 350
- 12 months road tax: £175
- 12 months insurance: £1300
- Average MPG over 2 weeks (my driving style): 47 – 51mpg
What you get vs what you pay with the Super S and CLS 350, for what it costs to run them the CLS is far better value for money.
So while the Micra is – still somewhat cheap to run (there are cheaper cars out there), it doesn’t really give the value for money it once did.
For me personally, my Micras are becoming more of a “weekend car” and less of a daily driver.
Maybe one day insurance prices will drop and K10's will become cheap again? Who knows... it would be nice.
So my 1992 Super S…
You’re all Micra fans so I’m sure you’re all aware of what the specs of a K10 Super S are.
- 12 months road tax: £140
- 12 months insurance: £460
- Average MPG over 2 weeks (my driving style): 38 – 42mpg
…but, the CLS 350
- 12 months road tax: £175
- 12 months insurance: £1300
- Average MPG over 2 weeks (my driving style): 47 – 51mpg
What you get vs what you pay with the Super S and CLS 350, for what it costs to run them the CLS is far better value for money.
So while the Micra is – still somewhat cheap to run (there are cheaper cars out there), it doesn’t really give the value for money it once did.
For me personally, my Micras are becoming more of a “weekend car” and less of a daily driver.
Maybe one day insurance prices will drop and K10's will become cheap again? Who knows... it would be nice.