More Than 80 Percent Of Americans Can’t Afford New Cars - eviltoast
  • lostferret@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Thing is, if you need a car you cant afford to not have one. My options are buy a used car or a new car. Used cars are difficult to gauge reliability. And anything less than 5 years old is only ~5k under the price of a new car.

    Mf subaru people had the gall to show me 2018 forester with 20k miles on it and be like “$29,000”. For reference, a new, 2023 forester with no miles costs $31,000. Insane.

    Your choices are currently: buy a reliable used car for the MSRP of a new car and less warranty, buy a very old, unreliable used car for 2x-6x what it was worth 3 years ago, or buy a new car at or above MSRP.

    Shits fucked yo.

    • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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      1 year ago

      My car cost $5,000. It a old Subaru with some hail damage and I do most of the work myself. It leaks oil but that can’t be helped.

      Don’t go buy a modern car. They are made cheap and overpriced.