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an engine is an engine.

Just use the concept car names for the real cars. Elmiraj, Cien...

A car is a necessary purchase. A new car is not. Financing a car may be necessary. Financing a new car is not.

Did you actually laugh out loud?

i dunno these all still sound like pretty bad reasons lol

Exactly! You can more than make up for the financing costs by investing the money you otherwise would have spent in the market. For those with good credit, new car APRs are between 1-4% these days, and savvy investing can easily earn more than that. Certainly a better investment than putting the entire MSRP into a

Subaru XV Crosstrek. Imagine all that suspension travel with a manual transmission and a WRX or STi turbo motor! Plus, Subaru no longer offers ANY turbo hatch models. No Outback Turbo, and no WRX hatch... Niche needs filling, yo.

HELLCAT ALL THE THINGS!

I'll go ahead and nominate the Subaru Legacy. A midsize, AWD missile-sedan at a reasonable price is what today's car market is lacking. Think Audi RS-6 on a budget, and available in wagon form.

Ford Fusion, we need a turbo V6 with AWD and a Manual

Okay now see that's my problem here. You do not start an article with the Mercedes C63 is a hell of a lot better on gas without first saying the numbers. What you just replied to me, should be the opening sentence on the main article. I didn't come here to calculate MPG figures, i'd be doing that somewhere else. I

Ferrari = Flamin Cheetos...........get it?

Can you get a prius owner to rant at you for how bad your car is for the environment?

Your qwerty keyboard is now a scotchy keyboard?

Shhhhhh. Tavarish, quit telling people these things. They'll stop buying $50k sports cars and I'll have nothing to drive in 10 years.

Yes, people will always want the new and shiny thing, and what I'm saying is that it's a dumb financial move to go for that when there are tons of better options in the marketplace.

A used car without insane depreciation can do all the things you listed, freeing up even more of your hard-earned capital.

Well said. My wife and I took a pledge to never purchase a brand new vehicle ever again. Honestly when you find the sticker price sheet in the glove box after paying less than 1/3 of what the original owner did just a few years later it is a very satisfying feeling.

That nav screen in the Benz is the worst!