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I agree with your opinion that cars are meant to be driven. However, the very low miles on the Roadsters has much to do with its limited practicality as a daily driver. For a lot people it is likely a 3rd, 4th, or 5th car - so it would not get a lot of use because of that, not because they are babying their car (IMO).Well, those 2 guys got me beat. Right now I have 100 mile total commute. That will probably increase to 130 mile total commute in a few months. I just got my car March 6th, and I'm at 2500 miles already. I don't think I'll catch up to those guys, but it certainly won't take me very long to surpass a lot of folks. I'm floored about how much some people *dont* drive. Some of those pre-owned roadsters have less than 5k. All of them but one are less than 20k. Why does someone buy $130k car and then not drive it at all? Waste of money IMO. lol. I squeeze every dollar out of every car I own until they die.
Have to ask ... maybe off subject ... if one drives 13,000 miles in a given year, what do we pay for service?
$624/yr. (= 600 * 13000 / 12500)Have to ask ... maybe off subject ... if one drives 13,000 miles in a given year, what do we pay for service?
I assume that's a joke?
Just crossed 13.5k at the 5 month mark...