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Taitertots

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27. thinking your preferences reflect objective truth is a bad way of thinking.
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 06:29 PM
Jun 2016

If you only care about utilitarian concerns when buying a car, that's your choice. Other people want style. Other people want performance. Your preference for utilitarian concerns is just as driven by marketing as other people's preferences.

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We've been buying new for a while now. CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2016 #1
It's definitely cool to have a new car. Tobin S. Jun 2016 #2
I think you have your priorities straight. CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2016 #3
Do what my parents do, then. Chan790 Jun 2016 #7
I've heard good things about doing this NewJeffCT Jun 2016 #22
Still live in Central CT? Chan790 Jun 2016 #25
Thanks NewJeffCT Jun 2016 #32
used at a dealership Kali Jun 2016 #4
Since I can't fix cars, I buy new TexasBushwhacker Jun 2016 #5
Used. Only Ever. And here's why; underahedgerow Jun 2016 #6
Cars almost always decrease in value regardless of whether you finance them or not Major Nikon Jun 2016 #14
Financing a car is nearly always a terrible idea, unless you can do 0% for the full term. Xithras Jun 2016 #43
It doesn't necessarily have to be 0% Major Nikon Jun 2016 #44
thinking your preferences reflect objective truth is a bad way of thinking. Taitertots Jun 2016 #27
My current--and previous two cars--are BMW's that I bought when they were 2 years old mnhtnbb Jun 2016 #8
This. MissB Jun 2016 #9
My oldest learned to drive on my BMW convertible--manual transmission--and to this day mnhtnbb Jun 2016 #37
Unless I'm some lottery winner, I'm never buying new again nt MrScorpio Jun 2016 #10
Yeah, if I could afford it, I'd buy new... Wounded Bear Jun 2016 #11
Depends on your definition of "afford." noamnety Jun 2016 #12
Use whatever definition you wish. I left that open to whatever people's conceptions are of that. Tobin S. Jun 2016 #30
I liked the 'certified' program that many car makers have! LynneSin Jun 2016 #13
We bought used for years and so much in repair $$ nadine_mn Jun 2016 #15
Our last new vehicle was in 1998 Windstar van benld74 Jun 2016 #16
I will very likely buy my next car new for cash OriginalGeek Jun 2016 #17
I bought a new car once when I was young and cocky. I won't do that again. hunter Jun 2016 #18
I cannot tell you how many times in the last few months someone has almost backed into me mnhtnbb Jun 2016 #19
No, why take the depreciation hit? haele Jun 2016 #20
We bought a car from Hertz--out of their 'retired' rental car fleet mnhtnbb Jun 2016 #21
When I was in the car business we used to buy from Enterprise for our used car lot. Hassin Bin Sober Jun 2016 #35
There you go! mnhtnbb Jun 2016 #36
Used. My Good Babushka Jun 2016 #23
New mainstreetonce Jun 2016 #24
Do I buy a new car-or used?! Definately a 1st world question. And my guess is that MOST of us here jonno99 Jun 2016 #26
What's your point? Tobin S. Jun 2016 #31
I usually buy a year old leased car. trof Jun 2016 #28
i have an 05 caravan too shanti Jun 2016 #40
'08 Prius is our other car. I love it. trof Jun 2016 #42
I like to buy new Generic Brad Jun 2016 #29
i prefer older vehicles John_Doe80004 Jun 2016 #33
Mildly used. Laffy Kat Jun 2016 #34
lifelong beater driver, but mopinko Jun 2016 #38
Bought new once blaze Jun 2016 #39
I prefer NEVER to have to buy a car again! elleng Jun 2016 #41
I've done both AwakeAtLast Jun 2016 #45
Never have; never will. It loses half its value the second you drive it off the lot Recursion Jun 2016 #46
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