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GoodRaisin

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38. 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
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 12:48 AM
21 hrs ago

Honda CR-V, and it was loaded with just about everything including leather seats for $36K. It’s very nice, roomy, and feels luxurious. I can’t imagine getting much more car for $50K. When I was still shopping, the comparable models made by VW, Toyota, Subaru, most all started around $30K in base trims and prices went up to around $43K with all the features including hybrid models. They were all very nice cars. $50k would definitely be out of my range but I felt like there were more than enough amenities available in the price ranges I was looking at that would be comparable to more expensive luxury brands.

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For vehicles with many plastic engine parts. Nope. SheltieLover Yesterday #1
I'm starting to wish when I bought my Rav4 in 2012, I'd bought 2 and stored one. It's insane. Vinca Yesterday #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 Yesterday #13
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The 2026 Toyota RAV4 Limited has a starting MSRP of $43,300 Celerity Yesterday #19
They're not sure Greg_In_SF Yesterday #3
It looks like the new car market is almost as bad as the job market ck4829 Yesterday #27
I'll never buy new. They lose 30% of their value in the first 2 years. CousinIT Yesterday #4
Looks like a huge savings in buying a year old one. multigraincracker Yesterday #8
It's why the cars we are driving are five or more years old. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #5
I always buy new and drive it until the wheels fall off Dave says Yesterday #14
I'm driving an almost 20-year old car. CousinIT Yesterday #35
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"10 year car loans" flvegan Yesterday #34
Add another 5K in interest. multigraincracker Yesterday #7
I'm pushing 60 and I've owned 5 cars in my entire life. AZJonnie Yesterday #9
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 Yesterday #11
I had an Integra from the 1980s, gave it to my ex-wife at 180k miles Dave says Yesterday #17
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 Yesterday #20
One of those 5 was a '91 Integra AZJonnie Yesterday #23
Michael J Fox did Integra commercials in Japan oregonjen Yesterday #36
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 Yesterday #10
I miss my 2002 Volvo that I bought in 2010 for $6K musette_sf Yesterday #15
You bring up a great point about good used cars becoming more and more rare. They just aren't built Cheezoholic Yesterday #21
The world is changing quickly. For people who own a home or are somewhat long-term renters, Bluetus Yesterday #12
Never thought I'd live long enough to see $50k for just regular cars Mysterian Yesterday #16
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 21 hrs ago #38
its obscene the costs for a new car... unaffordable for many RT Atlanta Yesterday #22
I bought a new car once, about forty years ago. hunter Yesterday #24
Same here. The Madcap Yesterday #29
I would imagine the OEMs are fretting a bit more . . . hatrack Yesterday #25
... Golden Age! ck4829 Yesterday #26
A car salesman told me years ago bucolic_frolic Yesterday #28
Done buying cars. OC375 Yesterday #30
You can buy a new Toyota Corolla for under 25k Bluestocking Yesterday #31
The average is distorted by the small number of sales of very expensive luxury cars DBoon Yesterday #32
I wish a basic car and truck were still avaible. Woodwizard Yesterday #33
I got a mid trim elantra hybrid dsc 22 hrs ago #37
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave 21 hrs ago #39
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