Maintaining a car is a continual drain on one's budget

Maintaining a car is a continual drain on one’s budget due to the finances required for its upkeep. A car is very much like a baby. Every baby needs food (fuel), attention (maintenance), and an investment for their future (insurance). License and insurance are one of the main requirements when owning a car and can cost up to XCD $2,000 yearly. In order for a car to function, it needs fuel. Some cars use gasoline and others use diesel and fuel can cost up to XCD $50 to $100 weekly. Cars are machines, they don’t last for a lifetime. In order for a car to keep performing its functions, it must be maintained and repaired whenever there are damages.

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