• Skybreaker
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    Well, yeah, when people are spending $30K-$80K on a car, they’re likely gonna miss payments eventually. The car market, including used cars, has been over-inflated for years.

    We had a 2003 Honda Element that we bought in 2008 for $8000. It had less than 50,000 miles on it. We saw that same exact model in a car lot this year, with over 150,000 miles and they were selling it for $10,000. Over 15 years later and over 100,000 miles more on it and it’s selling for more. There is a serious problem with the car market right now.

    • PP_GIRL_
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      Honda Element isn’t the best car to illustrate overall inflation. They’re kind of in trend right now, so the price is higher than similar cars of same era/mileage.

      • @Wrench@lemmy.world
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        Wtf, Honda elements are trendy? We used to rag on my friends element because it was like half plastic. Can’t imagine that has aged well.

        • PP_GIRL_
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          Wait till you see FJ Cruisers selling for $20,000+ with over a quarter million miles on em.

        • bitwolf
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          Vanlife YouTube got to them.

    • @AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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      During peak COVID, the dealer wanted to buy back my Q50 for $6k more than I paid them for it four years prior.

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      You’re also comparing 2003 prices to 2023 prices. Inflation occurred in the last 20 years. Like, this is just what happened to all goods and services.

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        It hurts to agree with you. Like I wanted to downvote you but then I checked an inflation calculator. The problem is wages haven’t kept up. In a normal period of inflation nobody notices because their purchasing power is unaffected. But if prices go up while wages stagnate then everyone notices.

    • @SwampYankee@mander.xyz
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      The price of cars was relatively flat from about 1998 until covid, actually. In 2019 cars were a bargain compared to the 80s and 90s.