Anonymous wrote:I've never owned a new car. I buy cars that are a few years old and have low mileage. I buy from reputable dealers and try to buy cars where the drive train, at a minimum, is still under warranty.
And then drive until it would cost more to fix than I'd get in trade-in value. Generally 8-10 years. Though, I had my last car for almost 15 years (and yes, bought used -- it was two years old and only had about 6k miles on it). It was a Toyota -- those things run forever and are dirt cheap to fix.
I think this is very smart. I’ve only bought two cars new in my 64 years, both times being under unusual circumstances. I currently have two cars that are 2013 and one that is 2021 (purchased new).