As you're doing the kind of mileage where the car will be worth next to nothing anyway when you get rid of it, there is little benefit in a 'premium' brand car unless you want it for 'image' reasons. Generally, they just cost more to run without being much more reliable.
I strongly agree. I've been doing a high-ish mileage since about 1993 (not 30k though) so have tried different ways over the years. I now buy a car presuming I will be throwing it away after my ownership.
I recently parted company with my great 2003 Superb I 1.9pd after 170k reliable miles (original battery, clutch , exhaust). I bought at 18months old in 2005 for £8.5k - capital costs £850 /year + reasonable servicing, cheapish tyres (205/55 R 16) & 50mpg
It was replaced this June with a 14 plate Superb II 1.4tsi (yes petrol!) bought at 14months old (14k miles) for just over £10k. Still cheapish tyres (205/55 R 16 ) and I'm averaging about 46.5 mpg so far (much to my surprise - had estimated 42mpg from HJ's real mpg figures)
With high mileage tyre choice is important. You don't want tyres that last 15k miles and cost £250 a corner - If you do 30k miles that's about £2k year in tyres alone!!!! My Superb I did 35kmiles on Michelins and cost £72 a corner - My Superb II is running on the original Continentals which still have over 6mm on them after 25k miles (looking good!)
Car tax nearly irrelevant except the highest bands compared to the other costs!
In summary at 30k miles a year do your research and as a previous poster has mentioned some warranties can be your friend but depreciation is your enemy so at that mileage simply plan on throwing away at the end! Take into account all costs including servicing, TYRES and fuel.
Edited by Big John on 31/12/2015 at 22:44
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