See, I disagree with part of this. Many of us use diesel trucks for work. And believe it or not, they are actually cheaper to own while under warranty. Due to that plus the way they hold their value, it's cheaper to own a new diesel than an older one if you use them daily. And trust me-I've ran the numbers and it has held true for me since 2014 in our business.Absolutely no one needs a new vehicle. In my town I see new diesel after new diesel after new diesel driving down the road. $80k and $90k brand new rigs. I know alot of the people who drive them. They absolutely don't NEED them and are burning half a mortgage payment a month to drive them and another half a mortgage payment a month for their wife to drive the brand new Denali or Expedition. It's absolute insanity.
People are free to spend their money however they want, but I would never in a million years spend as much as my mortgage on vehicles every month especislly vehicles that are depreciating in value.
The beauty of buying a used vehicle is the "testing" has been done. You can easily figure out what has a reputation for lasting, and what models and years have chronic issues.
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