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In reply to the discussion: Buyers fret as the average cost of a new car nears $50K [View all]Vinca
(54,087 posts)18. I think the cheapest 2026 is about $40,000. Mine only has about 60,000 miles on it because I just drive it around town.
Recently, though, I had to get a fuel pump replaced and they also replaced the brackets that hold the gas tank on. They told me there was some corrosion on the frame and 1 of the 3 brackets wasn't as secure as they'd like it, but that it was safe to drive. I figure maybe I'll get through one more winter. If I were younger, I would have already traded it, but I'm at that age when you don't like to buy unripe bananas. LOL.
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I'm starting to wish when I bought my Rav4 in 2012, I'd bought 2 and stored one. It's insane.
Vinca
Saturday
#2
I bought m RAV4 in 2012. I have 163k miles on it. It's been entirely problem free. $30k when I bought it.
Dave says
Saturday
#13
I think the cheapest 2026 is about $40,000. Mine only has about 60,000 miles on it because I just drive it around town.
Vinca
Saturday
#18
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sop
Saturday
#6
I have a 95 Integra with 300k miles on it. Can't blow'em up lol. I'm about done restoring the body. Vroom Vroom! lol n/t
Cheezoholic
Saturday
#11
Bought mine for 500 about 7 years ago because the timing belt busted on it, pretty easy fix as long as they're high
Cheezoholic
Saturday
#20
I have never bought a new car in my life. I bought a year old Escape in 2003 for 15k dollars with 8k miles on it
Cheezoholic
Saturday
#10
You bring up a great point about good used cars becoming more and more rare. They just aren't built
Cheezoholic
Saturday
#21
The world is changing quickly. For people who own a home or are somewhat long-term renters,
Bluetus
Saturday
#12
I shopped for new cars recently and don't know $50K would be a regular car from what I saw. I ended up buying a
GoodRaisin
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