Whenever I think about a new car, I obviously mean 3-4 years old, buying BRAND NEW is not even a thought
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“Your car should be older than your stack” - nostr:npub1s63scxcxwte2jyend9zge8slsn8f6hexc9nkrkvwqq9ck88ctuhq39tl0j
23 years and counting 😂
Same thing here.
In fact I was thinking in 3-4 years to buy a Nio Firefly that was presented a few days ago.
My car is from 2009. The next one will be from 2010. #stacksats #usedcars
the spread between the old car and the new car is sats stacked and saved
Im sticking to 2015 and under fuck their new tracking systems
No joke. We drive a 2004 Tahoe with 200k on it. Check engine light on, and hasn't been inspected in years. 😁
U can get a OBD2 code reader on Amazon for around 20 bucks and scan it. Maintenance is important and YouTube it with the codes u find. The car is trying to help u by telling u there's something wrong. Better fuel economy, longer life and less likely it breaks down when u need it most 🐸
Buying a 3-4 year car paid in cash makes less sense than buying a brand new one on leasing. Sats and fiat wise.
you mean 13-14 years old?
Its all about cost of ownership including maintenance, insurance & fuel on a monthly or yearly basis.
I used to have a sales job that had me driving 30k miles a year. Ive spent more time than most thinking about this than most.
Driving a shitbox for my daily driver was by far the best option but now that I barely drive, I lease a economy car so I avoid all surprise repairs and maintenance. $309mo is affordable and i don’t embarrass my son 😜
Brand new cars are such waste of money. They’re for rich people and fools.
~20 yrs old is my zone