Crissa
Well-known member
- First Name
- Crissa
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2020
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- Location
- Santa Cruz
- Vehicles
- 2014 Zero S, 2013 Mazda 3
You can't drive your car and have sold it,Cost of ownership is based upon the time you own the vehicle. When it's time to replace it, the value is either your trade-in value or the resale value or the insurance settlement. If you total the vehicle without insurance, then it would be the salvage value or the scrap value.
So you can subtract the value at the end of ownership from the purchase price and then add on all your expenses like insurance, fuel, repairs, etc. and divide by the time it was in service.
Hence, counting the sold value is silly. You're counting your eggs before they've hatched.
Yes.Does opening the reservationspreadsheet bring your browser to its knees?
-Crissa
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