I'll keep some money in my pocket for summertime garage sales and fleamarkets but TBH we've pretty loaded up on anything we want.
I'd like to buy a used car that I could trust for a few Benjamins but I think that time is long past. Now a few thousand buys junk and it's about to where I'd rather just swipe my credit card at a lot instead. Too much cash to carry around.
Private party car sales have dropped to the lowest levels ever recorded , cars that are sold by an individual that sells 1 or less cars per year to an individual that buys 1 or less cars per year
make up less than 1% of the car market by $$$$
(aka it’s basically impossible for an average person to sell a used car to another unless it’s super cheap or niche)
The 45% number commonly noted ignores the $$$$ aspect which is more important
and the fact that pros masquerading as an individual on either side of the transaction are common.
Because the amount of money exchanged by individuals makes up an extraordinarily small percentage of the car market it tells you what type of cars are being sold.
The used market was destroyed when it became free to ship cars from the us overseas to many nations, this foreign demand makes insurance companies trigger happy desiring to wreck out as many cars with minor damage as possible.