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MnemonicBump@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 days agoYour snark is unnecessary. It’s actually really easy. All you have to do is be poor. I’ve never bought a new car and I don’t know anybody who has, and their lives are not any worse for it.
spankmonkey@lemmy.world 6 days ago
My first car was as old as I was and a half restored 280z project car. Owned several other cheap and old 10-20 year old vehicles over the years until I bought an 8 year old Honda Civic Si in 2001 and drove it for about two decades. Bought a new base model manual Camry in 2005 for a family car and that one was used for 18 years before trading in in for my current vehicle. My current vehicle was the result of deciding what I needed in the smallest aize available from a brand I trusted.
Pretty much every new car is infested with intrusive electronics. While I could have bought an older model, I also know how much work it can be to maintain a 15 year old vehicle and I just don’t need to do that anymore. Being able to afford something newer isn’t always about keeping up with the Joneses.
MnemonicBump@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 days ago
If you can afford a new car, then you can afford an old car. There are plenty of old cars out there with lots of bells and whistles. Some of them even PERFORM better than newer cars. You want that fancy infotainment system and remote start that new cars come standard with? That’ll only cost you about 200 bucks at Best buy.
If you are buying a new vehicle, knowing all of the issues inherent, then you are just trying to look good to your peers (ie keeping up with the Joneses). It’s just too bad the Joneses are uninformed.
Look, if you’re comfortable with paying thousands and thousands of dollars for the privilege of being spied in, then that’s on you.
spankmonkey@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Rusting frames, worn out suspensions, cracked and dry seals, and faulty wiring are why I chose not to get a 15+ year old car. Sure, some of them were kept in a garage and are in better shape than others, but the second hand market for cars in decent shape isn’t as much of a discount as it was when I was younger and reliability is more important for me at this point in life.
It isn’t about the bells and whistles for me no matter how many times you bring it up.
MnemonicBump@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 days ago
If you like paying to be a product, then that’s on you. What a good little consumer you are. I think it’s kind of weird how much you’re defending this