Originally Posted By: Brybo86
all you people are talking about a 2-3 yr old car as a "used" car.
That is never a great deal
New Honda accord 23k base
2 yrs later 24k miles sells for 19k
yes that is crazy and no i would never buy used
but I would also consider that a relatively new car is not really "used" if we only have 2 categories new and used
a 1 yr old car(essentially new) is much closer in price to a new car than a 10 yr old car (used)
now how about a 10 yr old Honda accord 150k miles, needs an oil change maybe a timing belt, new brakes? ok $500 in parts and you buy it for $3000
then procede to drive it for another 100k miles
when a car is 10 yrs old used it will always be a better buy than a $500 a month car payment
how is this even up for debate?
you either buck up and buy a new car or very lightly used car for $$$$$$ big bucks and drive it spending a little on maintenance here and there
or you buy a used car for $ dirt cheap and spend a little on maintenance here and there
the maintenance is going to be the same everything wears out at the same rate, brakes, tire, fluids all degrade at the same pace.
if you want/like a new car go for it, but please don't try to twist it and say it is cheaper in the long run... no way
10 year old Accord is $3000?????
From what I can see they are more like $10k which makes purchasing new more or less the same cost/mile as purchasing a 10 year old Accord.
Post a link for a 2004-2006 Accord for $3k in decent shape.
all you people are talking about a 2-3 yr old car as a "used" car.
That is never a great deal
New Honda accord 23k base
2 yrs later 24k miles sells for 19k
yes that is crazy and no i would never buy used
but I would also consider that a relatively new car is not really "used" if we only have 2 categories new and used
a 1 yr old car(essentially new) is much closer in price to a new car than a 10 yr old car (used)
now how about a 10 yr old Honda accord 150k miles, needs an oil change maybe a timing belt, new brakes? ok $500 in parts and you buy it for $3000
then procede to drive it for another 100k miles
when a car is 10 yrs old used it will always be a better buy than a $500 a month car payment
how is this even up for debate?
you either buck up and buy a new car or very lightly used car for $$$$$$ big bucks and drive it spending a little on maintenance here and there
or you buy a used car for $ dirt cheap and spend a little on maintenance here and there
the maintenance is going to be the same everything wears out at the same rate, brakes, tire, fluids all degrade at the same pace.
if you want/like a new car go for it, but please don't try to twist it and say it is cheaper in the long run... no way
10 year old Accord is $3000?????
From what I can see they are more like $10k which makes purchasing new more or less the same cost/mile as purchasing a 10 year old Accord.
Post a link for a 2004-2006 Accord for $3k in decent shape.