R8 Clubsport running costs
Discussion
Hi All,
New poster (I think!) to this section of the forum, but I've been living in Melbourne for a year now, and I've just applied for another 4 year 457 visa, so time to think about getting a car!
I keep changing my mind as to what I want, whether to go for a ute for mountain biking, or to get a V8 to enjoy whilst I can. (would have to have a towbar for the bikes)
I was wondering what the running costs of an R8 would be like? It wouldnt be a daily, as I'd be either on public transport or flying to client site for work. I'd use it a weekends for going away in, and for heading to the hills riding.
What should I look out for and can you guys recommend any other options?
looking at $25k-ish...
thanks!
New poster (I think!) to this section of the forum, but I've been living in Melbourne for a year now, and I've just applied for another 4 year 457 visa, so time to think about getting a car!
I keep changing my mind as to what I want, whether to go for a ute for mountain biking, or to get a V8 to enjoy whilst I can. (would have to have a towbar for the bikes)
I was wondering what the running costs of an R8 would be like? It wouldnt be a daily, as I'd be either on public transport or flying to client site for work. I'd use it a weekends for going away in, and for heading to the hills riding.
What should I look out for and can you guys recommend any other options?
looking at $25k-ish...
thanks!
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Which R8? VZ or VE?
The HSV specific stuff is the exy stuff, ie the bumper bars, trim, badges etc.
Mechanicals are ok, as the Holden Commodore SS is essentially the same underneath.
Which R8? VZ or VE?
The HSV specific stuff is the exy stuff, ie the bumper bars, trim, badges etc.
Mechanicals are ok, as the Holden Commodore SS is essentially the same underneath.
motomk said:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Which R8? VZ or VE?
The HSV specific stuff is the exy stuff, ie the bumper bars, trim, badges etc.
Mechanicals are ok, as the Holden Commodore SS is essentially the same underneath.
A VE, would have to be the first iteration of the E...Which R8? VZ or VE?
The HSV specific stuff is the exy stuff, ie the bumper bars, trim, badges etc.
Mechanicals are ok, as the Holden Commodore SS is essentially the same underneath.
I've read that thread, it doesnt say much about actually running them though, and not the R8 in particular!
Thanks though!
Brakes are $1000 approx for HSV cars depending which car and which brake package.
Oil change would be less on the VT-VZ as they only need 5 to 6 litres to fill.
Oil filters not a lot.
Fuel tank is 70/75 litres on those ones. I would get about 500km out of tank before it would need filling. Same on the VE.
Fuel $400 a month $100 a week
Insurance $100 a month so $25 a week
Servicing $200-400 per service. VT-VZ is every 10,000km so one a year maybe.
Rego $600 a year so $50 a month. $15 a week
Tyres on those cars eg 18 inch $250 a tyre so $1000 a set a year.
Oil change would be less on the VT-VZ as they only need 5 to 6 litres to fill.
Oil filters not a lot.
Fuel tank is 70/75 litres on those ones. I would get about 500km out of tank before it would need filling. Same on the VE.
Fuel $400 a month $100 a week
Insurance $100 a month so $25 a week
Servicing $200-400 per service. VT-VZ is every 10,000km so one a year maybe.
Rego $600 a year so $50 a month. $15 a week
Tyres on those cars eg 18 inch $250 a tyre so $1000 a set a year.
If you are tossing up between a Ute and a V8, why not get a V8 Ute? Assuming you don't need 4 seats that is.
Personally, I'd get a Holden rather than an HSV - there are Series 2 (2011 on) SS utes and sedans available for 25k. Series 2 sport spec (SS/SV6) have a better interior, better audio etc than Series 1 cars.
Personally, I'd get a Holden rather than an HSV - there are Series 2 (2011 on) SS utes and sedans available for 25k. Series 2 sport spec (SS/SV6) have a better interior, better audio etc than Series 1 cars.
I've been running a VE GTS for about a year now.
Costs :-
$900 insurance
$600 rego
$600 full service (engine, gearbox, diff and brake fluids done).
$200 new brake pads
I'm looking at tyres for about $800 (245/275 - 20") soon.
Apart from that, I just fill the tank when empty and pay the speeding fines when they arrive.
I think the brakes and MRC shock will be expensive when I come to replace them.
Costs :-
$900 insurance
$600 rego
$600 full service (engine, gearbox, diff and brake fluids done).
$200 new brake pads
I'm looking at tyres for about $800 (245/275 - 20") soon.
Apart from that, I just fill the tank when empty and pay the speeding fines when they arrive.
I think the brakes and MRC shock will be expensive when I come to replace them.
Bibbs said:
I've been running a VE GTS for about a year now.
Costs :-
$900 insurance
$600 rego
$600 full service (engine, gearbox, diff and brake fluids done).
$200 new brake pads
I'm looking at tyres for about $800 (245/275 - 20") soon.
Apart from that, I just fill the tank when empty and pay the speeding fines when they arrive.
I think the brakes and MRC shock will be expensive when I come to replace them.
Cheers Bibbs, thats helpful!Costs :-
$900 insurance
$600 rego
$600 full service (engine, gearbox, diff and brake fluids done).
$200 new brake pads
I'm looking at tyres for about $800 (245/275 - 20") soon.
Apart from that, I just fill the tank when empty and pay the speeding fines when they arrive.
I think the brakes and MRC shock will be expensive when I come to replace them.
Stefan - I saw your thread about your VXR8, did you decide not to ship it in the end?
Jader1973 said:
If you are tossing up between a Ute and a V8, why not get a V8 Ute? Assuming you don't need 4 seats that is.
Personally, I'd get a Holden rather than an HSV - there are Series 2 (2011 on) SS utes and sedans available for 25k. Series 2 sport spec (SS/SV6) have a better interior, better audio etc than Series 1 cars.
Thanks Jader. I ideally want 4 seats, as I want to be able to use 1 car to take bikes and people away.Personally, I'd get a Holden rather than an HSV - there are Series 2 (2011 on) SS utes and sedans available for 25k. Series 2 sport spec (SS/SV6) have a better interior, better audio etc than Series 1 cars.
I'm going to try some SSV's too, to see if the difference is worth it. I do like the looks of the R8's though!
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