More Than 80 Percent of Americans Can't Afford New Cars
More Than 80 Percent of Americans Can't Afford New Cars
Experts say you should earn $100K before buying a new car so you don’t spend more than ten percent of your monthly income on payments
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Even used cars cost a fucking fortune right now. I saw a PT cruiser the other day with $9500 on the window. What the fuck
19 0 ReplyStill can't beat the $2000 shitbox Civic that suddenly isn't a shitbox after you put $500 worth of parts into it.
Enjoy your $5000 Civic you made with $2500.
7 0 ReplyI saw a 2019 Chevy Spark the other day with 80,000km priced a couple hundred bucks under MSRP, it's insane trying to buy used right now.
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I have a 1999 Honda Civic with a low mileage of 1.2 million miles for sale @ $15k. No low ballers
Needs paint, new tires, new clutch, and the tint is peeling off the windows making it hard to see put of. Needs a quart or 2 of oil each week.
It is worth $15k, so no low ballers.
For those who don't understand, this is a joke
8 0 ReplyWhen the random car a family member had and gifted to you dies there is going to be a lot of people walking. The only thing keeping people afloat right now is hand me down cars from parents\family members that get a new car.
5 0 ReplyIm one of these Americans.
4 0 ReplyAnother reason to end car dependency.
6 2 ReplyExactly. People shouldn't need cars. If they want one, fine but it's damn near a requirement almost everywhere in the US.
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Shocked Pikachu
2 0 ReplyWhy the hell would I buy a new car? I have a 2002 Mitsubishi Spyder (think convertible Eclipse) that just needs a new head gasket, and a 2004 F150 that runs like a top.
Thought about trading both in for something in the middle for fuel economy, towing and hauling, but I'm not seeing anything tempting.
Fuck 'em. Either prices drop or I stand pat.
2 1 ReplyI love when I buy a new car and its instantly worth thousands less than what i just paid for it.
1 0 ReplyThat's true for any product as a percentage of its RRP. Why would anyone buy a used product for the price of new.
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