• Mirshe@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Shit, entry-level cars still run you $20k or better in the US, and that’s without any options. I just had to price a new car last year and literally nothing new was on the market in my area for less than $25k. Your old Toyota Tercel that you bought for $6k in the 80s doesn’t exist anymore. That brand-new Camry that’ll run for 30 years and only costs $12k is now double that, at least.

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        10 months ago

        I got a 2023 Hyundai Elantra Limited with all the options for $27,000 earlier this year and that was brand new. The standard/base Elantra was several thousand less. There was another model below the Elantra for even less. I also didn’t haggle and took the price as marked, so who knows. Perhaps someone more charismatic than myself could have done better on it.

        I still over paid, don’t get me wrong. The same car with all the features before Covid would have probably been around $22-23k.

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      10 months ago

      *in the US, because we’ve all got tiny-penis trucks

      Shitboxes are the bread and butter of car companies in modern countries

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      10 months ago

      the last gen Aygo was 10K€ new.

      the current gen Aygo “X” crossover SUV replacement is 16K€.

      i would have bought one.

      sad to see toyota of all companies to stop making small cars.