Cars have become so expensive that many Americans are putting off or not buying new cars. The auto industry is worried

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Buying a new car has become unaffordable for a growing number of Americans. The auto industry is worried - sh.itjust.works

Lemmy

My 2014 Hyundai Sonata is about ready to bite the big one. I will not be getting another car for a while. The nearest bus stop to my apartment is just under a mile away, and my knees are shite. I’m looking at getting a motorized scooter to jet me up the sidewalkless stretch of road I live on to the bus stop, then commute in to work. I work for the city, so I have a free bus pass.

It’s gonna suck for a while, but I don’t have any better options.

2014?? My Nissan Primera from 96 is still running fine. Check with a mechanic if its possible to resurrect your car. It should hold for longer.

Hyundai and Kia have multiple engines through the 2010’s that are prone to varying degrees of death from sudden to less-so. (there’s been lawsuits, extended warranties, etc.)

And that’s before you include the whole easy-theft design flaw increasing insurance and vandalism risk from the same time period.

It’s a shame since it really kicked off their “solid value car with some sneaky design flaw that’ll kill it/burn it/strand you/cost a lot of money later/etc.” trend that continues to this day - even in their electric models.

If it’s a second car and exclusively driven locally then you can be fine with one especially since you’ll have lots of cheap parts at junkyards for a while to come. Especially if the engine’s been replaced under the lawsuit already but multiple replacement engines isn’t unheard of.

Not saying they haven’t made a solid individual vehicle nor are all lawsuit vehicles about to die but it’s not really great having that Sword of Damocles dangling.