Don't Buy a New Car

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  • @DietPizza1

    About 16 million people will ignore this. They even sold 9M new cars in the 09 crash

  • @Theonewhowonders92

    My 1927 Ford Model T has over 800,000 miles and will do just fine.

  • @raymond_sycamore

    Oh, don't worry Lucky, I will never buy a car again!

  • @Gsnwebeenjejmss

    Car to me seems to be a liability to invest cash into, not that i am against the luxury of car but if you have a good invest to back up such luxury that's cool or you invest into car for mobile in yield more cash for you, With the current of the nation and the government not having focus on it rather being concentrated investing in on war of other nation, what we are to do in this situation is having a Fin advisor who can help and assist with insight for us to build a good portfolio, to invest in cars.

  • @bluestonemetallic7

    â€Ķstill driving around my ‘98 Camry V6 and ‘07 Civic LXâ€Ķboth have over 300K+ miles!

  • @Luke_from_GA

    Supply and demand. Unions. Fear of shortages. Democrats raised minimum wages. Manufacturer greed. All reasons that prices are up. There is a reckoning coming with interest sky-high and MSRPs being sky-high.

  • @TenMinusNine

    I greatly appreciate this channel! No gimmicks, no nonsense, simply straight to the point honest information. Please keep up the great work, Lucky!!!

  • @justinjex1

    “Prices will come down when the banks stop lending” might be a great country songâ€Ķ

  • @Spawn223311

    All these recommendations scream toyota

  • @kevinbarry71

    Interest rates are almost up to their normal range. The crazy situation where interest rates were almost 0 for so long is an anomaly. It is not healthy. It's just that it happened for so long that a lot of people begin to think of it is normal

  • @Factory400

    I will walk through broken glass to avoid giving my local dealers a dime.

  • @justaviewer111

    I call this phenomenon where the dealers refuse to change their ways as they're wearing the "Golden Blinders." I won't feel bad no matter what happens to those stores.

  • @rhymeskill

    Thank you! I’ve been starting to shop for a new car because I’ve started seeing deals. I think I’ll wait. 👌🏞

  • @DarkClosetOfTheMind

    I can't remember the last time I got money back during tax season...I get so annoyed every time dealers talk about tax season deals. :(

  • @jims8835
    @jims8835  +14

    Thanks for your wisdom , your channel is one of my favorite.

  • @turbotoommyguns1971

    I work security at a Florida Jeep Dodge dealer. They have a lot and an overflow lot, and they are so full, they are parking them on the grass and a nearby lot that they are leasing. They are packed with inventory.

  • @underachievingwatchcollect1878

    My custom car stereo is worth more than the car-Accord with 265k miles!!

  • @bierwagen1

    Called a dealership in the Florida panhandle last week to set up a test drive for a used 2023 Honda HR-V with an “Internet special” that took off $1500 from the asking price. I showed up the next morning to drive the car just to find out the “special” had been removed from their website AND the car reeked of cigarette smoke! Not only that, the asking price was now $3k less than I could find one brand new. They had the nerve to say that they have the best deal in 150 miles but failed to factor in cars for sale just over the boarder in Alabama. Needless to say, I did not buy that car and was happy to walk out.

  • @Not_So_Weird_in_Austin

    Thanks I'm primarily watching you for the pulse of the American economy and auto industry. And some car news too...

  • @DRH06
    @DRH06  +10

    Really? I'm noticing dealers offering more flexibility than on new cars than used. Why would you by a used 28-30k accord when you can get a brand new one for 3k more with better APR offer....