There’s a difference between wanting more diverse representation and only wanting representation from one generation and I think you’re being dismissive about a real complaint from those of us being told to vote for the same old guard again and again.
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Some people don’t have the time and money to drop $1,000 on a car that may not run for long and look for another car that’s more affordable.
I’m just saying it’s really expensive to be poor.
New cars are more reliable than used and while it’s not a good idea to take loans when you’re broke, sometimes it’s the only option.
Admittedly I live in a high cost of living area, but yeah most Americans arent going to have $5k on hand.
lol I think you’ve lost the topic of conversation we were having here
Big picture here - just because you have a single used car for sale at $400 doesn’t make used cars in general affordable.
Those estimate signs are doing a lot of heavy lifting for you and you’re underestimating those costs.
Maybe in bumfuck Mississippi those are regular prices, but I doubt it.
You gonna install all that for free?
Batteries alone start at $200.
You’re in south Mississippi. Enough said, dude. That’s why everything is cheap and you’re trying to sell a non-running car for $400.
A battery, ignition lock, and new key is not just $200
It's not just $400 - you listed out like $1,000 worth of repairs it needs before it can be driven.
People will quit giving you shit when you stop floundering around and wondering why people would buy a new car instead of a used car.
Not THAT many people live in bumfuck Mississippi where things are dirt cheap out of your backyard. Not to mention you're selling a car for $400 and then saying it needs like $1,000 in repairs before it can be driven. Slimy.
You’re missing the overall conservation as to why people are opting to buy new cars and opting for really bad loan terms to focus on small details.
There’s many reasons people are opting to buy new and one of them is how much more expensive used cars have become especially since Covid.