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People are putting off buying a new car, keeping their current cars running longer... Wounded Bear Monday #1
Most modern cars... NCDem47 18 hrs ago #20
Pay more for cheaper quality newdeal2 Monday #2
My sister in law who works for Toyota dealership on Phoenix kimbutgar Monday #3
Toyota's third quarter sales Greg_In_SF Monday #18
the mini-pickup was a great vehicle, but there wasn't enough of a profit margin for the greedy manufacturers. Conjuay Monday #4
The Ford Maverick is flying off the lots NickB79 Monday #19
Maybe they should stop buying gigantic trucks and SUVs. Diamond_Dog Monday #5
I don't know. Inventory of good used cars is scarce too bucolic_frolic Monday #6
Wouldn't more people fixing older cars result in more used inventory as opposed to less? AZJonnie Monday #7
Not if by fixing our old cars we keep them rather then reselling. erronis Monday #16
American consumers have also had it with bullshit dealerships. flvegan Monday #8
Don't even get me started on "market adjustments" NCDem47 18 hrs ago #21
If I'm going to pay more than $50,000 for something..... lastlib Monday #9
Even if every billionaire in America bought 20 cars maxrandb Monday #10
Predatory Capitalism is alive and well. My Medicare supplement Emile Monday #11
My daughter top manager of large Honda dealership Tree Lady Monday #12
We just bought our first car in 10 years mcar Monday #13
We've Been Interested in a Hybrid Deep State Witch Monday #14
I fail to understand why any mature person with Buddyzbuddy Monday #15
and they are making them with less labor than ever before. Emile Monday #17
Maybe we can start turning our cities into attractive affordable places where car ownership is unnecessary. hunter 16 hrs ago #22
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