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  1. Hi My first post on this forum. I'm considering buying something like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-330d-Sport-4-Doors-Manual-Saloon-Diesel-/260891970259?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3cbe5f8ad3#ht_1271wt_1270 Not sure yet whether to buy a saloon, coupe or estate; each has it's own merits and either would suit me - I'm also a cyclist so the estate has obvious advantages. My general question, though, is about running costs. I do about 8000 miles a year and most of this is on the motorway (at a cruise controlled '70'mph) taking my kids to and from boarding school. I guess servicing will be once a year and I will use an independent for this. So how much will I need to budget to run this? I currently own a 2001 Ford Focus 2-litre Estate that costs about £800 a year to keep on the road (insurance, tax, MOT and service) and I tend to allow another £500 a year for additional repairs/maintenance. On a longer run I get about 38mpg so that 8000 miles costs approx £1223. If a 330D could return 45mpg on a long run (is that a realistic expectation?) then fuel costs would drop to approx £1100 even allowing for the additional cost of diesel; this would offset the additional costs of insurance and possibly servicing. Should I be afraid of 100,000+ milers if they have been properly serviced? I sense that the total costs of running a 330D will not be vastly different to my Ford; I would be grateful to hear from people who own 330Ds for their own views on running costs. Thanks
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