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The $25k car is going extinct?

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999900000999 ◴[] No.44414566[source]
We don't want affordable Chinese EVs.

That's the answer here. They can build cars better, cheaper, faster than we can.

Instead Ford wants to sell a 80k SUPER F-250 BIG MANN TRUCK. All for what, you to drive 10 minutes to Walmart, buy groceries and drive back.

The best car is the one you don't own. No payments, insurance, parking tickets.

Unfortunately most American cities are centered around driving. So much money , and space wasted on these multi ton metal boxes. In many places most(much) of the city is literally just parking spaces.

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paulryanrogers ◴[] No.44414789[source]
Cars are a reflection of ones personality here in the Midwest. Some grow out of it or never subscribe to the mentality. It's certainly cheaper to bicycle, weather and health permitting.

Though car driving and ownership are a big cultural phenomenon, especially among men 18-50.

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999900000999 ◴[] No.44414996[source]
Depends on the man, I’ll admit in my early twenties I meet a few partners by being car free.

I legit took a girl home after I asked her if she knew why the train was late.

In Amsterdam at least one of the train stations has a piano. It becomes a 3rd place were people can make friends and socialize.

We don’t have many 3rd places in the US where you can exist without spending money.

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tokioyoyo ◴[] No.44419999[source]
It is very interesting to read these threads as someone who doesn't live in the states.
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1. 999900000999 ◴[] No.44425035[source]
Ohh it's much worse.

A lot of people barely make enough to pay rent before factoring in a car.

Your options end up being iffy used cars or financing. The used car market is a nightmare, you can easily end up with a lemon, but legally you have no real recourse.

If Bob sells Bill a used car, and the engine explodes 2 days later Bob owes Bill nothing.

This doesn't always happen, but it's a concern.

Finance a car and you'll probably spend a significant portion of your income just commuting.

Vs living in a transit centric city where bus/metro fair is a nominal cost