More Than 80 Percent Of Americans Can’t Afford New Cars - eviltoast
  • @reallynotnick@lemmy.world
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    229 months ago

    *Can’t afford to buy a $48K car

    There are still sedans out there that can be gotten for a lot less, people have really been over spending on these large SUVs to make the average price $48K. Get a ~$30K sedan instead, you can get a Honda Civic for under $30K or a number of other cars.

    Now obviously that’s still out of reach for a ton of people, but it just seems weird to say “can’t afford a new car” and then picking something for $48K.

    • icedterminal
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      119 months ago

      Just throwing it out there: There’s only one new car sold in the US below 20k. The Mitsubishi Mirage.

    • @drekly@lemmy.world
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      79 months ago

      I bought my car for 5k 12 years ago. As long as the wheels go round, I don’t need a new one. It’s so much wasted money on unnecessary consumption.

      • @SupraMario@lemmy.world
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        49 months ago

        This is such a big point, everyone bitching they can’t afford new stuff, my car is from 2001 and it’s the newest car I’ve ever owned. I keep it well maintained and working. My phone is from 2018, same thing don’t need a $1500 iPhone. We’re a huge consumption based society and we created it with our constant need for shiny new things.

    • Funderpants
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      9 months ago

      Yes, this rubbed me the wrong way. The average person can’t afford a “reasonable” 2 door Wrangler Rubicon.

      Miss me with that shit.

      Reasonable would have been a Mazda 3 Hatchback for half the price, and 30% better fuel mileage. Don’t like Mazda for some reason? Fine, how about Corolla, Civic HB, Impreza, Elantra, Golf, Forte? Shit, need a mid size? For a bit more you’ve got the Camry, Accord , Sonata, K5.