Hold Off On Buying That New Car

B. Kidd

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Wait until the last quarter of this year for those still in the market and that still have the money.

A dirty little secret is that those who owe monthly car payments are already behind this year to the tune of 40%!!

You can at least buy me a steak & lobster dinner with the money you'll save. :cow:
 
Wait until the last quarter of this year for those still in the market and that still have the money.

A dirty little secret is that those who owe monthly car payments are already behind this year to the tune of 40%!!

You can at least buy me a steak & lobster dinner with the money you'll save. :cow:
Only $75? At the current inflation rate, you won't be able to get a value meal McChicken sandwich for that.
 
This too!
(As long as the previous owner's didn't have pets. Car Fax doesn't account for this!).
Even at that, dealership inventories are so low currently--with no end in sight, they are grabbing up all the used inventory. The common consumer has little chance of finding a deal. Even RVs in this area are hard to find -- dealers are offering top dollar for nearly any RV.
 
Even at that, dealership inventories are so low currently--with no end in sight, they are grabbing up all the used inventory. The common consumer has little chance of finding a deal. Even RVs in this area are hard to find -- dealers are offering top dollar for nearly any RV.

This will change bigly by the end of this year.
 
What kind of cars? Electric or gas?
 
I am buying my 2020 Camry with only 11K miles on it for 13K.
 
What kind of cars? Electric or gas?
Not sure who you are replying to. I was referring to gas cars. Currently they are at a premium, but I think in the coming months/year, electric cars will be quite affordable as their owners discover what problems exist with them.
 
Even at that, dealership inventories are so low currently--with no end in sight, they are grabbing up all the used inventory. The common consumer has little chance of finding a deal. Even RVs in this area are hard to find -- dealers are offering top dollar for nearly any RV.
The US is turning into Cuba, they will all be driving junkers from the 1950's

There just is not much difference between Diaper Joe and the Castro clan.
 

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