Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even understand this question. Cars are not fast fashion.
Asked bc right now it has significant trade in value; cost me $28K and could get at least $16K for it. But right now it also has almost no maintenance cost. At what point in years or miles do cars become costly to maintain?
Stop it! A 2017 model with just 60k miles is not an old car.
Brakes and rotors are wearable items, just like tires. Your car needing new brakes doesn't mean it is breaking down.
On average, cars start to become costly to maintain when they hit 100k miles.