• sczlbutt
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    1 year ago

    Except on that 43k you have tax and license and all the other bs fees…so you make your 8k down payment and end up financing the whole 43k and your payment is 800+/mo

    Ask me how I know…

    • jennwiththesea@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Buying old will always be cheaper, I’m not trying to argue against that. But the numbers you listed are going to depend on where you live. Registration will happen every year, whether you buy new or old, but buying an older car will save some money on those registrations. I’m really just trying to say that the same point can be made, but with reasonable and accurate numbers that the average consumer can relate to.