My 3.2 costs 38ppm, including fuel, insurance, tyres, servicing, brakes and road tax

Fuel, not yet LPG, is 26ppm (@1.32ppl)
Any new(er) car will cost atleast as much as you have to account for depreciation, for example, my brand new £12.5k Seat Altea diesel I had before cost 22ppm in fuel (@1.35), and 8ppm in depreciation, even allowing for cheaper road tax, it still cost me 40ppm.
So basically my Omega, which is a proper car rather than a tinfoil pos, actually costs
less compared to said pos

Also, the more expensive the newer car is, the higher the depreciation, and therefore the higher the ppm costs,
For reference, the fuel costs above are actual numbers, based on actual mileage, the others are based on full service (plugs/filters/oil), brakes (discs and pads all round), tyres (4), insurance and road tax all divided by 10k.
For depreciation on the Seat, the £10k loss in value was £12.5k purchase price less the final trade in value of £2.5k, over 130k miles.
When estimating future value, don't use forecourt prices as you will never realise them
