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erronis

(22,193 posts)
16. Not if by fixing our old cars we keep them rather then reselling.
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 06:01 PM
Yesterday

If I can keep my 11yo Subaru running another 5-10 years (that's when my personal warranty runs out), then it's not going into the used car pool.

Also, most new cars are made based on near-term demand; unlike in the olden days when Oldsmobile (for example) would make x,000 new models for the new year. Now they wait to see the demand and ship to the lots with a few weeks delay. Of course trump disrupts all this with his stupid trade shit.

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People are putting off buying a new car, keeping their current cars running longer... Wounded Bear Yesterday #1
Most modern cars... NCDem47 11 hrs ago #20
Pay more for cheaper quality newdeal2 Yesterday #2
My sister in law who works for Toyota dealership on Phoenix kimbutgar Yesterday #3
Toyota's third quarter sales Greg_In_SF Yesterday #18
the mini-pickup was a great vehicle, but there wasn't enough of a profit margin for the greedy manufacturers. Conjuay Yesterday #4
The Ford Maverick is flying off the lots NickB79 23 hrs ago #19
Maybe they should stop buying gigantic trucks and SUVs. Diamond_Dog Yesterday #5
I don't know. Inventory of good used cars is scarce too bucolic_frolic Yesterday #6
Wouldn't more people fixing older cars result in more used inventory as opposed to less? AZJonnie Yesterday #7
Not if by fixing our old cars we keep them rather then reselling. erronis Yesterday #16
American consumers have also had it with bullshit dealerships. flvegan Yesterday #8
Don't even get me started on "market adjustments" NCDem47 10 hrs ago #21
If I'm going to pay more than $50,000 for something..... lastlib Yesterday #9
Even if every billionaire in America bought 20 cars maxrandb Yesterday #10
Predatory Capitalism is alive and well. My Medicare supplement Emile Yesterday #11
My daughter top manager of large Honda dealership Tree Lady Yesterday #12
We just bought our first car in 10 years mcar Yesterday #13
We've Been Interested in a Hybrid Deep State Witch Yesterday #14
I fail to understand why any mature person with Buddyzbuddy Yesterday #15
and they are making them with less labor than ever before. Emile Yesterday #17
Maybe we can start turning our cities into attractive affordable places where car ownership is unnecessary. hunter 8 hrs ago #22
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