Anonymous wrote:Literally on Carvana for Fun I pulled up 2025 used Models for sale by cheapest. You could get a 2025 Chevy Malibu for around 25K. We are talking like 4K miles on odometer.
Is it the most exciting car no. Is it a bit boring yes. Does it look like a rental yes. Is it a reliable car cheap to fix that can run easily 10 years and 100K miles mainly problem free easily yes.
It is the last of a very very long run model with all bugs worked out. The ones in Fleet service routinely are in service over 200K miles and some have hit 500K miles. Mainly because it is a cheap, realible, easy to fix car with cheap replacement parts.
If cost is an issue buy something like that cash. You could drive it 15 years and that 25K works out to like $90 a month. Given you should get back 3k-5k when you sell more like $60 bucks a month
But leasing a car at $500 amonth for 15 years is $90,000 and in the end you dont even own a car
It is amazing to always be driving a new car. I get that. It is a luxury.
My 2011 car I bought used in 2012 got totalled last month. I paid 28K in 2012 and I got 8k from insurance. Depreciation worked out to $128 a month. Car gave me no problems but was kinds scratched and a bit worn from 14 years. It sucks that is way to save money. Not fun.
It’s hilarious that you think a 2025 Chevy Malibu will last 200-500k miles with just routine service.