Mainly because we feel like it. 2nd, it’s not about cost, but if you want to go that way, it’s 2 for 1 compared to purchasing one new. They are selling cheap. There’s a smaller engine vs last year. In a couple years you can’t get any. Who cares about depreciation on a used car that only cost 20 grand? If current car racks up miles it’s unloaded. If you get 50,000 miles on one before any major repairs you may likely sell at $10k. And can drive it to a mall with shopping carts to bang it up. Vs a car or truck over $50k. Guess we have different logic, more fretting over what you spend vs us. This case was finding a low mile nice car, not depreciation as you see it. It’s already depreciated low.
12th Sep 2019, 17:57
Mainly because we feel like it. 2nd, it’s not about cost, but if you want to go that way, it’s 2 for 1 compared to purchasing one new. They are selling cheap. There’s a smaller engine vs last year. In a couple years you can’t get any. Who cares about depreciation on a used car that only cost 20 grand? If current car racks up miles it’s unloaded. If you get 50,000 miles on one before any major repairs you may likely sell at $10k. And can drive it to a mall with shopping carts to bang it up. Vs a car or truck over $50k. Guess we have different logic, more fretting over what you spend vs us. This case was finding a low mile nice car, not depreciation as you see it. It’s already depreciated low.