Your car's repair costs and financial health, in clear terms.
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Repair Log
Log each repair as it happens. Description, cost, date. Over time, this becomes the record that answers the question most car owners never have a clean answer to: how much has this car actually cost me?
| Date | Description | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 2022 | Oil change & filter | $89 |
| Jun 2022 | Front brake pad replacement | $340 |
| Oct 2022 | Tire rotation & balance | $65 |
| Mar 2023 | Coolant flush | $125 |
| Nov 2023 | Oil change & cabin air filter | $97 |
| Apr 2024 | Rear brake pads & rotors | $620 |
Spend Tracker
Every vehicle has an actuarial ceiling — the point where its expected cumulative repair costs signal that keeping it is a worse financial bet than replacing it. The Spend Tracker shows where your actual spend sits against that ceiling, updated with every repair you log.
Depreciation Curve
See how your car's value has tracked since you bought it — and where it's headed. We model depreciation from the original MSRP so you always know what you're actually holding.
Original MSRP: $25,750 · Est. current value: $9,705 · Lost to depreciation: 62%
Based on population-average depreciation rates. Actual value depends on condition, mileage, and market.