• @[email protected]
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    6611 months ago

    Are any of you even able to afford new cars? Who the hell’s buying this shit? I probably won’t have a new car ever.

    • @[email protected]
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      2011 months ago

      Total new vehicle sales has remained roughly static for a little less than two decades. So yes, people can afford new cars.

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      1811 months ago

      Buying a new car never really made sense to me even when you could afford it. 2 - 3 year old model is effectively brand new but a lot cheaper. Why pay more if you can pay less?

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        511 months ago

        2 - 3 year old model is effectively brand new but a lot cheaper.

        I’ve always heard this, but where is this actually true? When I bought a Camry like a decade ago, I could get a brand new one for $19.5k or used ones with 50k miles on them for…$18k. so yeah I paid the extra 1.5k to not have to deal with potential random shit.

        When my wife bought her car a few years ago it was a similar situation. The only used cars that were “a lot cheaper” had like 100k miles.

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        11 months ago

        ✅ well paying job

        ✅ Dropped out of college and went full time

      • Encrypt-Keeper
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        1211 months ago

        I have a college education and a well paying job the monthly payment on a new car has doubled since I bought my last one in 2020. No way am I buying a new car at these prices/rates.

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      911 months ago

      Yeah rates alone have made financing a new car pretty stupid. Save as much cash as possible and spend within your means

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      611 months ago

      It made sense to me when I could take advantage of a tax credit for EVs in 2017. Now that car companies/dealerships simply jack up prices to eat that discount, it doesn’t make sense even in that case.