• ranzispa@mander.xyz
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      2 hours ago

      That’s the cheapest available used car in a cheap European country. I’m sure that gets to much higher prices in the US.

      The .main point is that prices for used cars more than quadrupled in just a few years.

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        That’s very true, however the person you were replying to was talking about people making the choice to take out a 20,000 dollar loan on a car.

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          Even in Europe it is quite difficult to find a new car for less than 20,000€. If you need a car because you just found a job which is far and you need to ride to get there, taking a loan is your only option.

          I guess you can buy a used car, but likely you can not apply to a loan for that and definitely the loan will not cover the necessary repairs to get it to a working state.

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            33 minutes ago

            I guess you can buy a used car

            …yeah? I’m not sure where the disconnect is here, you mentioned doing this above for 1/10th the price of a cheap new car. I’m also not sure why you assume a used vehicle will need immediate financial contribution to make it get you from point A to B. Used cars are usually sold running and driving.