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Originally Posted by Rain Man
Yeah, but the Audi's not going to break down very often, either. It's modern so it'll require less maintenance and it's electric, which means fewer things to break.
I'm curious now whether the Vette or the Audi would have more maintenance costs over ten years of ownership. I could make an argument that the Audi would be cheaper.
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Idk, that Vette is pretty basic. Parts are cheap as it gets, and there really isn't much to break in that Vette either. Mechanically speaking, Classic cars are pretty damn cheap to maintain, even when things do break. And a basic mechanic can work on it too.
Surely that Audi requires specialized Audi mechanics.