How to AVOID the Regret and Car Buyer's Remorse
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- When you set out to buy a car, it’s just common sense to look for one that will keep its value over time. Finding a reliable and affordable car should be a top priority - you want a car that won’t cost a lot upfront or hit you with expensive repairs down the road. This video will help.
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I've never owned a Mazda or even sat in one but I have been researching them for next year's purchase I'm glad they made the list.
I purchased my new car in 2018 after a deer wanted my car and I bought another Ford Fusion and love it. Only problem i have is they don't make them anymore. It is a 2019 with 80000 miles on it. My rule is to keep them until they are no longer usable. Unless another deer wants this car, I most likely will have it for another 10 or so years.
Thank you for the video. I’m not sure if today’s vehicles are “made to last longer”. In fact looks like the reason for the increase in the average age of the vehicles on the road is that more ppl choose to fix what they’ve got than trusting new vehicles that are made more disposable than ever.
2015 ford Taurus. 165k. miles. no issues, regular maintenance..ive owned it since 2017.. im looking for a Truck. possibly the 2024 Titan Pro4x...prices are high, hoping to purchase by end of Q2 with discounts. I live in SC, the dealerships are not discounting in SC. may have to go outside my state.
Dude my relatives 96 ford taruses engine seized and got as stranded in the middle of nowhere.the car had only 100 thousand miles and it was well maintained.
I own a 2008 Lexus. It’s got 235000 miles. I could probably take it to 250000 but I also think it might be time to replace it. It’s been pretty smooth and reliable so far.
I spent 8 months researching different cars and test driving them before I ended up with my current car. Zero regrets
What vehicle
@@tbuddy3372 2022 Kia Stinger GT
@@tbuddy33722022 Kia Stinger GT
Toyota is leading the pack with “subscription” features, not just navigation but radio and others as well. Where is this headed? We spend our money to own not rent. Eventually, we’ll pay tens of thousands just for them to allow our cars to start.
I buy Toyotas. They're so good they actually will begin to fossilize AS you're driving them. Just keep going.
The economy is disgusting and the price in life is high as hell. Wouldn’t be surprised if we get charged for “Air” next, only if the people realized they have the power and not the rich. Glad no ones WASTING their hard earned money on cars they don’t need
Prices are mostly back to pre pandemic levels here in Minnesota. Gas is 2.75 for regular. My weekly grocery bill for 2 adults is about $45.
@@TheRealCatof$5.49 gallon at the Chevron in Southern San Diego