CAR DEALERS WON'T SURVIVE THIS! Latest NEWS SHOCKS The Car Market!
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Top Comments (10)
As a former owner of two Mercedes E clas. Definitely the quality went to the drain no more MB for me
Consumers no longer have the stomach for overpriced luxury brands that aren't as mechanically reliable as the past yet retain a massive kick to the groin in depreciation...
When my car started requiring new parts, I opted to fix myself rather than get another. My 99 Mirage cost $1,100 in 2015, it's currently at 237K miles, still going strong as my daily driver, and probably the smartest investment I've made. Even better, the value appreciated 28% since buying it in 2015. I'll drive 90s manual cars for the rest of my life.
I'm much happier finding good used cars and doing the needed repairs on my own. You really don't have any info on the new cars and how long they will last but it exists for ones that have been out there 5 to 10 years at least. The worst part of buying new is that the depreciation is so large. So buying used seems smart, but you have to worry if the original owners took care of them or not, so there is a risk there. Great channel, thanks for the content.
Great video! Keeping my 2010 Lexus IS350 RWD for long as possible 205k miles and still strong. Happy Holidays!! ❣️
In 1960, if you couldn't afford an Impala, you could get a Bel Air or Biscayne. That the strategy car builders need to do today.
Merry Christmas! I really enjoy your videos! 🇨🇦 🇺🇸
My 2000 GMC Sierra 4x4 up here in Alaska with 126,000 miles still runs and looks like new.
I just dove by a Mercedes dealer been here over 20years and the parking lot full of SUV’s first time ever
Great content. Thank you
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Top Comments (10)
As a former owner of two Mercedes E clas. Definitely the quality went to the drain no more MB for me
Consumers no longer have the stomach for overpriced luxury brands that aren't as mechanically reliable as the past yet retain a massive kick to the groin in depreciation...
When my car started requiring new parts, I opted to fix myself rather than get another. My 99 Mirage cost $1,100 in 2015, it's currently at 237K miles, still going strong as my daily driver, and probably the smartest investment I've made. Even better, the value appreciated 28% since buying it in 2015. I'll drive 90s manual cars for the rest of my life.
I'm much happier finding good used cars and doing the needed repairs on my own. You really don't have any info on the new cars and how long they will last but it exists for ones that have been out there 5 to 10 years at least. The worst part of buying new is that the depreciation is so large. So buying used seems smart, but you have to worry if the original owners took care of them or not, so there is a risk there. Great channel, thanks for the content.
Great video! Keeping my 2010 Lexus IS350 RWD for long as possible 205k miles and still strong. Happy Holidays!! ❣️
In 1960, if you couldn't afford an Impala, you could get a Bel Air or Biscayne. That the strategy car builders need to do today.
Merry Christmas! I really enjoy your videos! 🇨🇦 🇺🇸
My 2000 GMC Sierra 4x4 up here in Alaska with 126,000 miles still runs and looks like new.
I just dove by a Mercedes dealer been here over 20years and the parking lot full of SUV’s first time ever
Great content. Thank you