I think the headline is missing something.
I think the headline is missing something.
The more experienced you are with a table saw, the more likely you’ll lose a finger with it.
Well, the impoverished elderly anyway. The middle and upper class ones are represented by AARP, one of the most powerful lobby groups in the nation.
You made me crack a smile.
This is the correct take. Used vehicles historically were more profitable than new, because you could set your prices how you saw fit, but the introduction of the internet and the informed buyer means that the margin between trade-in/wholesale and retail value is shrinking.
That green that Eddie Bauer Broncos came in was GREAT.
I can appreciate that. But also, nobody actually wants a single cab any more, even single guys. The rear seat is a where you put the stuff you don’t want stolen from the bed.
I’m sure this was looked at, and there probably wasn’t enough of a business case for it.
This is the absolute perfect truck for most people who buy trucks. Therefore Ford will sell about a dozen of them and they’ll be discontinued in three years.
Yes!
So don’t use the insurance they offer, and continue to use your own?
Another VW fanboy here, and yeah... It sure seems that the majority of the “no dice” responses so far are from people who have zero business owning a car like this in the first place. Rest assured, there *will* be tinkering required to keep it in good nick — O-rings to replace, grounds to tighten down, etc. They’re…
I don’t think that we’re going to see inflation so much in the car market as OEMs get back to peak production (but getting back to that is going to take some time as there was a chip shortage before the pandemic that won’t just be hand waived away with the vaccines) easing the demand for used cars due to the…
When you look at the types of people fear mongering about it, then the picture comes in to focus.
2nd gear: some 2-4% inflation for a couple of years is good, actually. Specifically re: used car prices this is just old school supply/demand. Also, not mentioned i dont think is that repo’s are down which is curtailing a common source for used cars.
Now when this crypto-bullshit has dropped through the floor and become as worthless in reality as it always was in essence, it is now particularly good value to buy (in the eyes of those with more money than brains.)
Avoid “big returns on small investments”. Its always a scam.
inb4 the Crypto-nerds show up and give us a healthy does of “umm, ackchewally”.