i think that
PER MILE, yours is leaps and bounds above at this point in the here and now
and likely even
per year, should you include the initial outlay MSRP as that guy in Colorado appears to have done with his sheet
i don't think he has all that many miles on his rig at 26 years, slightly over 100k, if i recall what i read the other day if he even mentioned it
he has 117k miles currently
Like many of you, I am doing the math on when to let go of my Tacoma. Wife is over it (based on the down time/unreliability). Last year was expensive...
www.tacomaworld.com
"I keep track of every penny including gas, registration, a few tools (like a good hydraulic lift and a decent torque wrench)and insurance. I do my own repairs except the labor for two steering rack replacements and one rear axle bearing and seal replacement. I bought the truck brand new in January 1998 and it is completely stock except for a radio/cd player, a camper shell, and a few other nigglies. It has the original engine and drivetrain.
I drive about 400 miles every single year of bad to "YIKES!" roads and two-track paths in southern Utah and north and east of Ely, Nevada.
To date my total expenses are $77,099.96 and the truck has 117,000 miles on it. That runs about $3350 per year or about 66 cents per mile. I've attached a chart for those who are interested."