• @[email protected]
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    159 hours ago

    This seems disingenuous. Privacy concerns are valid, but you can get a new car (Ford Maverick) for $25k. The hybrid powertrain would only be $1k more, for an ~40% reduction in fuel consumption

    • Justin
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      76 hours ago

      Maverick is not a car, it’s a two-ton truck that uses 3.8gal/100 MI. Also, there’s insurance and maintenance to worry about.

    • @[email protected]
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      9 hours ago

      I disagree. In my experience with the younger folk, it’s almost always an issue that driving is way too expensive for what you get.

      You can do almost everything that would’ve necessitated owning a car on the internet now, and the cost of your car payment, insurance and registration, and gas is just way too high for the things that still require it. It’s cheaper to just pay a taxi or find someone to give you a ride for the few times you actually need it.

    • @WordBox
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      98 hours ago

      You can’t get a maverick for 25k now and never have. It also goes up in price for the 25 model year and spans comfortably into the 40k range pre markup.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 hours ago

        Uhm, I paid less than 25k for mine, and thousands of others did too. Sure, I had to pre-order because I knew they would never be in stock at that price and post covid backups. If you walked onto a lot to try to buy one, yeah, you were upcharged.
        Now, if you were to buy one, yes, the base price is now essentially 25k vs 20k.

      • snooggums
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        Plus taxes and registration, which can easily add an extra 10-15% to the cost in many places.

        Unlike a couple decsdes ago, the second hand market doesn’t really save that much either.

      • snooggums
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        78 hours ago

        When used prices are not significantly lower, it is hard to make that choice over new with a manufacuturer’s warranty.

        Used prices are ridiculous now.

          • @PriorityMotif
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            32 hours ago

            $15k for a 7 year old Hyundai with 96k on it. That’s a waste of money.

                • @IsThisAnAI
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                  143 minutes ago

                  Whatever you say 🤷‍♂️

                  I guess y’all are too good for a warrantied drivetrain with a bucket load of features.