These things won’t depreciate and you’ll get to drive one around for three years paying only maintenance and gas costs.
These things won’t depreciate and you’ll get to drive one around for three years paying only maintenance and gas costs.
Wants: Weird, unique, preferably European
The correct answer to these questions is always Flex or Miata. In this case its Flex. My wife has a Limited Flex with the engine mentioned & she loves flooring it on onramps & saying “Wheeeee” and she is NOT a car gal. I’m not gonna lie this toaster hustles & is comfy as F to ride in. 10/10 recommend
I always get annoyed by articles that only use the average. Give me the mean, median, standard deviation, and total sample size at the least.
Here’s the time where I would point out to those that may not know, that you can actually re-finance your vehicle loan much like you would re-finance a loan on a house. If for whatever reason you are stuck in a very high interest rate - didn’t read the fine print, bad credit, etc - you can shop around and potentially…
At face value, yes a 12%+ car loan is terrible. But in the context of “up from less than 10 percent a year before” makes it a bit less of a headline. That statement leads me to believe the figure was in the high 9s at the end of 2021 and therefore has risen ~3 pts. The Fed has raised interest rates from practically 0%…
Regarding the Lincoln, he said he was newly single, not a new widower.
“he” was a “she”
FIFY
I wonder how many folks who leased shortly before Covid found themselves with a relatively cheap buyout in the last 12 months and just decided to buy the car outright. My parents were in that boat with a 3 year old Q5 that had like 12k miles on it. The pre-determined buyout price made it a steal.
Yeah, one can buy a lot of CUV for that money, I’d take a $40K 2.5T CX-5 or CX-50 any day of the week over a 2.4L Cherokee. This will be a model that will need some cash on the hood to move.
$40k (realistically) for a base Cherokee with a 180 hp I4? I think I see the problem.
Here in central TX we see Teslas every day, everywhere. As you move further away from urban amenities, the hybrids take over (followed by diesel trucks, because rural TX).
Star for the Buc-ee’s reference. I happen to be wearing one of their t-shirts right now!
At least they didn’t call it a a2Z4-7
I’d buy one of these and I don’t even care who knows it.