Car shopping after trauma isn’t about cars. It’s about autonomy, grief, & choosing to drive forward anyway. 🚗💜
New post: link.tree/skylanarissa
#Disability #ChronicIllness #TraumaRecovery #Jeep #CarShopping
Car shopping after trauma isn’t about cars. It’s about autonomy, grief, & choosing to drive forward anyway. 🚗💜
New post: link.tree/skylanarissa
#Disability #ChronicIllness #TraumaRecovery #Jeep #CarShopping
Used Luxury Cars Offer Value Amidst Rising New Car Prices
https://newsletter.tf/used-luxury-cars-value-new-car-prices/
With new cars becoming more expensive, used luxury cars under $20,000 are a popular choice for value.
#UsedCars, #LuxuryCars, #CarShopping, #AffordableCars, #CarMarket
Used Luxury Cars Are a Good Choice as New Cars Get More Expensive
New cars are costing more money. Many people are now looking at used luxury cars that can be bought for under $20,000. These cars can still offer nice features and a good driving feel.
https://newsletter.tf/used-luxury-cars-value-new-car-prices/
#UsedCars, #LuxuryCars, #CarShopping, #AffordableCars, #CarMarket
🚗💰 Gần 300 triệu mua xe 15 năm tuổi - Có nên không?
Một cặp vợ chồng tiết kiệm được ~300 triệu, muốn mua xe cho gia đình 5 người và việc làm thỉnh thoảng. Với ngân sách hạn hẹp, họ chỉ có thể nghĩ đến xe cũ.
Bạn nghĩ sao về việc mua xe đã 15 năm tuổi với số tiền này? 🤔
#ôto #xecũ #tiềntiếtkiệm #giaphươngtiện #xeđãcũ #giađình #VietnamAuto #usedcars #budgetcar #familycar #carshopping #Vietnamese #Vietnam #cộngđồngxemáy #ôtôcũ #đầutư #tiềnngânsách #chọnmuaôto #kinhnghiệmmuaôto
https://vietna
Considering that the US electric vehicle incentives disappear at the end of the month, we've been looking into the economics of trading in our current gas-powered car for an EV. Unfortunately, even if we make some generous-but plausible assumptions about maintenance and energy costs, it's still basically impossible to justify.
While we are looking at a higher-end EV (a Hyundai Ioniq 5 Limited with all-wheel drive), we'd also be trading in a very sporty car (a Hyundai Veloster N with under 20k miles). So this is a reach, perhaps, but it's not entirely an unjustifiable comparison.
Even if we assume all of the following...
... we're still looking at it being $10K more expensive over the next decade to trade in our current, nearly-paid-off car for a shiny new EV. With some more realistic assumptions (such as we keep driving only 6K miles per year), the difference quickly soars past $15K. This is also completely ignoring the effects of deprecation.
This kinda sucks! We're not sure if we'd be willing to trade down to the entry-level model of the Ioniq 5 (which might eliminate that cost difference) but we sure wouldn't be happy about it. We know, though, that there are $11,350 in federal and state tax incentives that won't exist if we go car shopping at a later date.
Are there any other considerations we've overlooking here? Is there anything that'd allow us to better justify this kind of purchase? Or is it really just a case of it being unjustifiable spending to trade up to such a nice EV no matter how we try to assess the math?
Sadly, my parents have to replace their #car
What are the least bad options on the market for aging drivers? Are there any vehicles available in the US that...
1. Have knobs and buttons instead of #touchscreen-only controls?
2. Do not pretend to be "self-driving"?
3. Are not SUVs?
4. Cost less than $40k? (preferably far less)
Thanks in advance!
all caveats understood. all cars are bad. older adults should not drive. Yes, noted, regretted, and accepted.