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GenThePerservering

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44. You guys are driving some shiny new(ish) cars!
Sat Jul 15, 2023, 12:53 AM
Jul 2023
mine is a 1997 Subaru Stationwagon. I live in the land of old cars (Pac NW).

As said above, lot of carmakers are only making those big slogwagons. Similar to houses - they just want to build McMansions. That's not necessarily what people need or want.

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Fleet sharing is the way to go- like Free2Move, car2go etc. Blues Heron Jul 2023 #1
An old junker is rarely snowybirdie Jul 2023 #2
There are no cheap new cars... viva la Jul 2023 #3
Define cheap. MineralMan Jul 2023 #22
agree Celerity Jul 2023 #34
Don't most cars sell a good deal over list price these days? iemanja Jul 2023 #42
Here is a listing for new 2023 Mirages in the US, if you are wondering about prices. Celerity Jul 2023 #45
Thanks. Yes, you can get a Mirage for MSRP or lower. MineralMan Jul 2023 #49
Except there are very few dealers offering those types of cars at MSRP. Progressive Lawyer Jul 2023 #38
+1 uponit7771 Jul 2023 #47
Not the Mitsubishi. MineralMan Jul 2023 #48
How about long distance? viva la Jul 2023 #55
I wouldn't choose the Mitsubishi Mirage for that use. MineralMan Jul 2023 #56
I think my next car will be a hybrid. viva la Jul 2023 #57
I actually have never spent that much on a car-- viva la Jul 2023 #54
Used car prices are at an all time high. MrsCoffee Jul 2023 #4
A lot of old cars won't pass inspection for emissions or safety Mariana Jul 2023 #5
my car passes inspection.. 12 year old car. It doesn't have the backup cameras, computer screen and BlueWaveNeverEnd Jul 2023 #16
Same here, although my car is "only" ten years old DFW Jul 2023 #18
My favorite car that I ever owned got totalled last month. Mariana Jul 2023 #27
Cash for Clunkers took a lot of cheap cars out of the market. Mr.Bill Jul 2023 #31
Cash for Clunkers ended in November 2009. Mariana Jul 2023 #32
What's more important is what it did to dealer auto auctions. Mr.Bill Jul 2023 #33
Some states still have an active "Cash for Clunkers" program. California for example. Progressive Lawyer Jul 2023 #37
Planned obsolescence is real RANDYWILDMAN Jul 2023 #6
There are very, very -- the pandemic destroyed the used inventory obamanut2012 Jul 2023 #8
You seems like an out of touch old person and Jspur Jul 2023 #10
Bingo! snowybirdie Jul 2023 #23
I just don't buy used cars anymore... Happy Hoosier Jul 2023 #36
My point was that most young people I have seen try to get cheap and used cars but Jspur Jul 2023 #39
"An old junker is rarely seen these days" Act_of_Reparation Jul 2023 #17
Old junkers are major expenses waiting to happen. Sky Jewels Jul 2023 #21
Not to mention, it might get benched at the next annual inspection. Mariana Jul 2023 #28
Right. Sky Jewels Jul 2023 #43
mine is a 2007 iemanja Jul 2023 #41
what is a junker? pstokely Jul 2023 #46
currently in the market for a used car..just not much out there dembotoz Jul 2023 #7
" looking hard 100 mile radius" A HERETIC I AM Jul 2023 #26
The ladders have been pulled up to the point... Hugin Jul 2023 #9
The American manufacturers are to blame for this - they refuse to make affordable cars FakeNoose Jul 2023 #11
It's done by design they know most people can't Jspur Jul 2023 #12
You can say that again bedazzled Jul 2023 #15
The headline is a lie unfortunately gulliver Jul 2023 #13
My 2001 Tacoma 4wd has 106,000 miles on it sky_masterson Jul 2023 #14
I have 2011 Honda Civic and have close to 100K on it Jspur Jul 2023 #40
I have a 2008 Toyota RAV4 with 200,000 miles womanofthehills Jul 2023 #50
all they have to do onethatcares Jul 2023 #19
I wonder why some of them can't make their payments? Mosby Jul 2023 #20
These people must be making incredible paychecks too. GoodRaisin Jul 2023 #24
Exactly inthewind21 Jul 2023 #25
And this isn't taking in to account the length of the loan: Liberal In Texas Jul 2023 #29
I pay $448 a month pfitz59 Jul 2023 #30
Just bought an 18 year old Toyota for $6000 mn9driver Jul 2023 #35
You guys are driving some shiny new(ish) cars! GenThePerservering Jul 2023 #44
Just bought a Subaru CrossTrek for my 18-year old. SYFROYH Jul 2023 #51
That's why I'm hanging on to my 2001 Ford Ranger Starry Messenger Jul 2023 #52
Buying a new car on credit was one of the more idiotic things I did as a young adult. hunter Jul 2023 #53
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