Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you buy a 3-4 year old one when you can get a new one for $30k? Just buy a new one unless you really really can’t afford it, but in the long run buying new will be more cost effective if you drive it into the ground.
Op here- I know nothing about cars. I bought my Prius in 2010 and have been driving it ever since. Previous car I drove for 10 years. Is there a lot of extra fees and taxes for buying new? I always heard it was better to buy used, but right now maybe that’s not true? Please don’t flame me, I have only owned two cars. The first one my parents bought me and the Prius I way overpayed at a dealer. Right now there’s no deals on new, right?
Thank you so much!
New cars tend to have better finance rates and manufacturer incentives. Any difference in taxes or fees is based on the value of the car, not new vs. used- i.e a 70k used car would have more taxes than a 35k new car. Right now, the prices of new vs used are close enough that new makes sense if you plan on financing
Anonymous wrote:Market is still tight. Not as bad as last year but not like before Covid days.
Anonymous wrote:Op again - Thank you! I plan to pay cash for the car. I don’t want to finance. Is it better to not disclose this up front?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you buy a 3-4 year old one when you can get a new one for $30k? Just buy a new one unless you really really can’t afford it, but in the long run buying new will be more cost effective if you drive it into the ground.
Op here- I know nothing about cars. I bought my Prius in 2010 and have been driving it ever since. Previous car I drove for 10 years. Is there a lot of extra fees and taxes for buying new? I always heard it was better to buy used, but right now maybe that’s not true? Please don’t flame me, I have only owned two cars. The first one my parents bought me and the Prius I way overpayed at a dealer. Right now there’s no deals on new, right?
Thank you so much!
Anonymous wrote:Why would you buy a 3-4 year old one when you can get a new one for $30k? Just buy a new one unless you really really can’t afford it, but in the long run buying new will be more cost effective if you drive it into the ground.