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  • New Vs Used cars. We compare buying a new car vs buying a used car and explain which one makes more sense. In the past, buying a used car could save you a lot of money. Now that is not always the case. Buying a used car could actually be more costly in the end. If you are planning to buy a car in 2024 and want to avoid buyer's remorse, make sure to watch this video.
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  • @blueline308
    @blueline308 หลายเดือนก่อน +133

    Just remember this boys and girls. The question is not IF you are gonna get screwed when you buy a car, it is a question of HOW BADLY you are gonna get screwed.

    • @LTGONZ0
      @LTGONZ0 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      Simple solution yet not often followed, stay in your financial lane 👍🏽, don't buy what you want but what you need. Unless you have disposable income.

    • @BruceMac7
      @BruceMac7 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I have a 2008 ford escape with 230,000 km on it and I need to replace it before it dies . I was thinking about getting a 2024 sportage 35,000$ it seems like the most reasonably priced new suv . … is this a good idea? Can I get some recommendations? Budget and having a similar size suv is important. I’m not sure what to do XD

    • @MohdGhm247
      @MohdGhm247 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I want people's opinions on my purchase..
      I have purchased a 24 CRV Sport. With a 7 year warranty bumper to bumper. KARR security system installed, protection package, and 3m ceramic shield. The car cost me $43,000 US. with a 6 year finance for 5.9%, it totaled up to 49,676.
      Was that a bad deal considering I'm a first-time buyer?

    • @ttch2911
      @ttch2911 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@BruceMac7 For $35K, you have a lot of options. Personally, I would get a Honda CR-V EX or Sport (Hybrid)

    • @johnsradios484
      @johnsradios484 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      😂oh yea!

  • @menguardingtheirownwallets6791
    @menguardingtheirownwallets6791 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +13

    Here are the numbers: Since the start of the pandemic, cars have been in short supply so they are expensive. The cost of living has shot up so people don't have the money to maintain their old cars. The result is really expensive used cars that have had virtually no maintenance done on them, so they are falling apart. When you buy one of them you will suffer frequent problems that will require expensive repairs. Let's say a new car is $30,000 while a 6-year used car in today's market is $20,000. In the past, that used car would have only cost you a much lower $10,000 (1/3 the price of a new one). That used car will need $3,000 in 'extra' repairs (deferred maintenance/repairs); things that were never done by the previous owner that should have been done to it during normal usage.
    A car usually lasts only 12 years before major repairs (eg: engine & transmission replacement) are required, so if you buy a new car and keep it for 12 years, it will cost you: [ $30,000 price + $3,000 maintenance/repairs in first 6 years + $5,000 maintenance/repairs in last 6 years = total cost of $38,000.
    If buy two used cars, in the past, each one would have cost you $10,000, and then cost you an additional $5,000 maintenance/repairs in the last 6 years, for a total 6-year cost of $15,000 for each used car. Multiply this by 2 cars and you get a total ownership cost of only $30,000 = a savings of $8,000 over buying new.
    But if you buy two used cars now, each one will cost you $20,000 to purchase, will break down much more frequently due to lack of maintenance and that fact will then cost you $3,000 more repairs than usual, and then cost you an additional $5,000 maintenance/repairs in the last 6 years (the normal cost of maintenance/repairs for the final 6 years of a vehicle), for a total 6-year cost of ownership of: [$20,000 + $3,000 deferred repairs + $5,000 in normal maintenance/repairs] = $28,000 for each used car. Multiply this by 2 cars and you get a total ownership cost of $56,000 = which is $18,000 more expensive than buying a brand new car.
    In the past I would always buy a 6-year old Toyota for around $6,000 and drive it for another 6 years. Now I find the same Toyotas costing $12,000 but they are already 12 years old, with almost no life left in them. I just don't see the advantage of buying an old piece of expensive junk when it will cost me way more over 12 years to buy multiple old cars compared to buying just one Brand-New expensive car, so for my next car I will be buying brand new instead of used.

    • @samkitty5894
      @samkitty5894 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I feel the same. Every used car, and I mean every one, has a dirty secret. The reason it is being sold. No one sells reliable, dependable, fun to drive car.

  • @TastyJester
    @TastyJester หลายเดือนก่อน +47

    I just bought a 2006 Toyota Highlander hybrid with 105k on it for $8000, clean and has all maintenance records, drives like a dream. My insurance is $81 a month. Do your homework, be patient and you can still find deals when people pass away and their family sells their lightly used vehicle.

    • @653j521
      @653j521 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I have a coworker with a similar experience recently--better car, lower payments on a loan than the one she had been driving, from an elderly person's estate.

    • @krzysztofduszkiewicz565
      @krzysztofduszkiewicz565 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How come full coverage on my brand new 2024 Subbie Crosstrek ( w/$100 deductibles for both collision and comprehensive) is $25 ? So is for wife's 2020 Toyota C-HR......

    • @tenzinnorzom3357
      @tenzinnorzom3357 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Can you share how did you get it certified? Thanks

    • @krzysztofduszkiewicz565
      @krzysztofduszkiewicz565 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tenzinnorzom3357 What do you mean ? We just moved business from GEICO ( after 22 years) to Progressive. We are seniors, have zero accidents and citations on record.

    • @tobiasa9071
      @tobiasa9071 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@krzysztofduszkiewicz565 I think it's for newly built cars within a 3 year span. It's got something to do with EU regulations, if you live in the EU, which I assume based on your name (Polish I presume). Then There's a new car tax.
      If you have a brand new car then you should also have a guarantee from the manufacturer for atleast 2 years.

  • @timcoleman3421
    @timcoleman3421 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    I ran the numbers on a 4 year old Corolla and it was better to buy new in the long run.

  • @mrzombier
    @mrzombier หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Car dealers have learned during the pandemic that they do not have to negotiate, and can even ask over MSRP if they ARTIFICIALLY keep inventory low (or tucked away in offsite). We may not see the return of the old days anymore when you could walk into a Toyota/Honda dealership and haggle for 20 mins before agreeing to a price.

  • @Fredflinstone23
    @Fredflinstone23 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    I’m at a used car dealer yesterday in Sacramento, 04/16. Exclusive motor.. The dealer disclosed they only cover 3 months warranty up to $1500, so essentially they are forcing you to buy extensive warranty with ridiculous price and lame coverage, on top of that, they put me to 10% interest for 72 months.. I was forced to stall the deal because the moment you leave the lot without the extensive warranty, its like gambling and praying your car will not breakdown along the way home, not worth the money.. You’ll need to be careful on getting used cars, seems everyone is about money

    • @krzysztofduszkiewicz565
      @krzysztofduszkiewicz565 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Just buy new. Pay cash. Save up on daily Starbucks coffee or whatever.....

    • @breckfreeride
      @breckfreeride 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@krzysztofduszkiewicz565if you wait 2 or 3 months ultra low interest rates will come back. Days on lot and rot are really too though

    • @krzysztofduszkiewicz565
      @krzysztofduszkiewicz565 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@breckfreeride Nope, High inflation is revisiting America....Interest rate will rise accordingly

  • @MonkeyPunchZPoker
    @MonkeyPunchZPoker 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    One thing you missed is the Covid year built cars (2020-22, which would be model years 2021-23) have more issues than other years, and I'm pretty sure that's across all manufacturers.

  • @felixcarballo7532
    @felixcarballo7532 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Got my mother used car , 2018 Toyota RAV 4 for 14k here in Florida USA, I think got a good deal . Only 70 k miles on it . Thanks for your videos very informative and professional.

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thank you! I think you did pretty well.

  • @francisbacon2401
    @francisbacon2401 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

    A lot of car foreclosures should be starting to happen..

    • @lindap.p.1337
      @lindap.p.1337 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Reposessions

  • @user-ls6qe9cv5u
    @user-ls6qe9cv5u หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Every used car is a gable. Possibility of Undisclosed Accidents, shoddy repairs, cheated odometers. If I’m parting with $30k it’s going to be on a brand new one with full waranty. People tend to hold on to good cars for awhile so the chance of getting a lemon is higher when buying used as well. Good vid! Been watching u since CP24!

  • @alvaritoesquivel875
    @alvaritoesquivel875 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I ended up buying a new small truck. Last time I bought used the car was not properly maintained. Buying new I know what am getting. Im very meticulous on maintenance.

  • @DEEZEEMTB
    @DEEZEEMTB หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Purchased a 2002 Toyota Tacoma in 2012 for 10K. Can sell it today for the same price. Excluding the TVM used is ALWAYS the way to go if you are diligent. Don’t let current market conditions change your perception.

  • @Arzee02
    @Arzee02 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    its very helpful, i know this questions always pops out on my mind thank you for nailing the right and honest answer

  • @billyrock8305
    @billyrock8305 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Excellent advice and video.
    Dealers are gouging used cars at astronomical levels and there’s no MSRP on a used vehicle so the dealer can’t be charged or sent to prison for charging above list price by the police. 👮🏿
    Hopefully Toyota can catch up with Honda on supply and availability.
    🤓 💰

  • @thullraven1
    @thullraven1 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Treated myself to a new 2018 6 Speed Ford Mustang GT back in 2018. paid it off completely a year and a half later. All warranties in place upon purchase, which wouldn't be the case with a used one. It's my retirement car. I plan to keep it until it drops or I do.

  • @akashpardeshi8500
    @akashpardeshi8500 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hi Shari. Thank you for your channel. Best place to get Informed. I was wondering if you could make a video about Nissan Altimas, like the best years to buy, used or new. Thank you once again.

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  28 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      I have a video on the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord coming tomorrow. I'd say both are safer choices than the Altima, but if I were considering Altimas, I'd only get one 2020 or newer with low mileage and change the CVT fluid every 50k.

    • @akashpardeshi8500
      @akashpardeshi8500 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @carhelpcorner thank you so much Shari for getting back. I appreciate you. Thank You.

  • @markwexy1621
    @markwexy1621 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    I'm so glad that I just bought a one owner 2015 Acura RDX with 187,000 MI, but in absolutely pristine immaculate condition. I paid $9,000 cash which is a good price in this market. It has a proven V6 (no turbo) that's relatively efficient and rides like a dream, I am super happy I didn't finance a new car.

    • @Jasona1976
      @Jasona1976 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      187 k. Yikes

    • @krzysztofduszkiewicz565
      @krzysztofduszkiewicz565 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      $187K miles on odo and "absolutely pristine, immaculate condition" contradict each other. I sold 14 years old Toyota Yaris sedan ( CR's most reliable small car) with 170K miles on odo, which was gradually becoming money pit....Was lucky to get two grand on Craigslist.

  • @leogeee1
    @leogeee1 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I bought my 2015 Nissan Versa Note as Certified Pre Owned in 2017 with a generous warranty (which I never had to rely on) and paid cash. 60,000 miles later now at almost 90,000 miles I have no regrets. I'll be driving it until the wheels fall off.

  • @JoeBaldwin-vq7ed
    @JoeBaldwin-vq7ed 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I saved over 6 grand USD on a lightly used cx30 premium (2k miles), so look around for deals.

  • @JS-qj2sg
    @JS-qj2sg หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great video on used and new cars last week I saw a lexus dealership selling a 2021 lexus nx 300 F- sports AWD with 21,779 miles for $32,995 this week the same vehicle list $34,495 this vehicle is a lease returned, what do you think about the of the change in price what the dealer did do you think is a good price, please respond stay safe.

  • @mumbaicoupleincanada105
    @mumbaicoupleincanada105 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    very helpful video Thanks😊

  • @turntrovertgoose7668
    @turntrovertgoose7668 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    so it's either brand new or clapbox. not lightly used

  • @christinad.7947
    @christinad.7947 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent information for all prospective car buyers to consider. You rearranged my attitude.

  • @DeBee_Meadows
    @DeBee_Meadows หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Totally agree. 👍🏼 I’ve seen the same evidence while shopping on the lot that you describe.

  • @ulugbeksaipov917
    @ulugbeksaipov917 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Very useful, helpful video. Thank you 👍😊

  • @David-kl4kn
    @David-kl4kn หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tysm!

  • @derekhanson9915
    @derekhanson9915 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Right on Shari. Your vid’s so helpful. One of the biggest unknowns with buying used for us is how was the engine broken in and serviced by the original owner of the new vehicle. Buy a car with 30K miles for example and most people don’t simply change their oil often enough. If original owners don’t change at 1000 then at 5000 and then at 10,000 miles and then every 5000 after that religiously, car motors will burn up way faster torpedoing the life of the car at 100,000 or less. Transmissions and axle oils need the same attention jus a little less often. We buy new, change oil and filters (air filters too) every 5000 and we drive our cars for decades and into 300,000 miles or more. This is the best strategy for us and it works.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Agree with everything (I also do aggressive maintenance, thus no issues at all for at least a decade), but I buy used - usually cars less than a year old, below 5000 miles, with at least 25% discount - from people that didn't enjoy those cars because they were bought for them by others. So far, so good.
      No surprises, as I am doing my homework: checking history, papers, mechanics etc.
      Therefore I do recommend buying used, naturally aspirated engines or hybrids Japanese top reliable cars etc.

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Great advice!

  • @user-pl3jn7pw5h
    @user-pl3jn7pw5h หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    There is no point in waiting for a year or so for a new RAV4 . Simply opt for some other Brand , Mitsubishi Outlander is a good option with industry's best warranty and lower interest rate.

  • @jebonghanoy6229
    @jebonghanoy6229 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Have you tried Global Dominion Financing Inc. for car financing or car refinancing (Sangla OR/CR)?

  • @jaredsolomon5683
    @jaredsolomon5683 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for another great Video! I am not sure if dealers are looking to get cash payments for certified cars or they have a different price for cash only payments. Can you provide some light to it as why the cash down payments are higher than finance/lease with 5.99 or 6.99 interest rates. Can OMVIC do something on this for dealers not accepting cash down payments for used cars? Thanks!

    • @tayleful
      @tayleful หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I haven't heard of dealers not accepting cash payments, but what I have learned is that the banks pay the dealers for getting you to finance with them. So if you pay cash, they don't get that money from the bank so they raise the cash price. They sometimes put a clause in the loan for a penalty fee if you pay the loan off early. Dealers want their money, however you choose to pay for a vehicle.

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Dealers make more money on financing, so many charge a premium if you want to pay cash. As long as they disclose this in the ad, it is allowed, but I consider it a red flag and would be careful with a dealer that does this.

  • @marc_d.357
    @marc_d.357 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for confirming that. To me it seems the better choice to get the full warranty, full car lifetime, a car with exactly the specs I want and no uncertainty about what the previous owner did to the car or what problems he had. It might indeed cost a bit more, but probably not as much as the all say.

  • @SenecaRaine
    @SenecaRaine หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I'm genuinely curious where the Venza falls into this. The depreciation on it seems closer to normal than the Rav4 for sure, making a 2021 Limited falls little over 30k typically. I was looking at used RAV4 hybrids but clearly they don't depreciate in the first couple years right now.

  • @bergkampmagoo5964
    @bergkampmagoo5964 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bullseye on the used Honda CRV with CPO . We recently bought a 2019 CRV EX - 40,0000m , 1 owner who really looked after it . We paid $24,500 . No payments 👍 We’re both 60 , don’t take long road trips , & consider this to be our last car purchase . It’s a lovely car & we’re very happy with it .

  • @kateS72
    @kateS72 9 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I am about to replace my Infiniti QX70. It is in its 11th yr, 300,000km. I did have a major repair at 260,000 km for the auto-transmission.
    But I was amazed at its longevity. So I am looking at potentially getting the same car, 60k to 80k km but 6 yrs old, for approx 40% or the price I paid for it new in 2013. I also really like the car.
    What do you think?

  • @johnsradios484
    @johnsradios484 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The certificate cars are almost the same price as new! Used car loans are higher interest rate too! At least the cars I was looking at.

  • @lorenschwiderski
    @lorenschwiderski 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    We may be days away from a crash, but who really knows, maybe the economy limps along a few more months. I would certainly NOT be paying retail prices at this time. There will be thousands coming off the stickers, is my guess. One good reason to buy used would be that it is something no longer sold these days. Recall a time when we had V6 and V8 choices. Cars had multi-port fuel injection instead of direct injection, most had no turbo, not a load of tech to go wrong, yet still had on-car diagnosis, you did not have to spend $1,000 to replace the windshield due to cameras, and you drove a car instead of a car yapping at you, and wanting to pull the wheel, or brake, and did not have the expense and annoyance of auto-stop/start? Maybe, if it is at all possible to find, a clean car without all the unnecessary and costly stuff of today, would be a find. Recall the day, not all that long ago, one could buy a smooth six cylinder car for less than the price of an i4 1.5LT micro sized engine with a turbo, tethered to a CVT? And you did not have to turn off the auto stop/start every time you drove.

  • @MohdGhm247
    @MohdGhm247 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I want people's opinions on my purchase..
    I have purchased a 24 CRV Sport. With a 7 year warranty bumper to bumper. KARR security system installed, protection package, and 3m ceramic shield. The car cost me $43,000 US. with a 6 year finance for 5.9%, it totaled up to 49,676.
    Was that a bad deal considering I'm a first-time buyer?

  • @cbowser8604
    @cbowser8604 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Enjoy your reviews much. We purchased a 2018 Dodge Charger RT in February of 2018. It had 4200 miles on it. We paid $28000.00. It now has 38000 miles on it. It has been flawless and one of the best vehicles we have ever owned. Original owner paid close to $40000.00. Side note this is a 5.7 Hemi V8 and gets EASILY over 30 MPG on the road 17 MPG in town.😎

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Sounds like you did well!

  • @jvinot60
    @jvinot60 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Excellent video. I'm actually in the market for a new car for the wife. She's looking at new and used Honda's. Ive noticed what you're saying in this video at many dealers. I will say I plan to get only Certified if I go with a used vehicle.

    • @ztekz
      @ztekz หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Same here…bought over a month ago and went brand new! Went with a Honda Hybrid…MSRP and no added dealer options, etc. and rate wasn’t bad. Looked at other hybrids from other brands and aside from the long wait times for factory order, markups and unnecessary dealer installed accessories were ridiculous and the prices for the used ones were almost same price as brand new (basic warranty almost gone). No thanks!

    • @EMA-uk5ob
      @EMA-uk5ob หลายเดือนก่อน

      certified is a scam

  • @nickster102559
    @nickster102559 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great info, but best watched at 1.5x speed 🏃‍♂️💨

  • @kanchanraorane5788
    @kanchanraorane5788 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Can you also review chinese cars like Jac..geely etc are they taking over in the coming years, as we see that more on roads here in Dubai

  • @biyuddjvsja6342
    @biyuddjvsja6342 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    This is an eye opening video. How dealer are cheating customers bye creating hype. Don't buy any used car if it is not depreciated as per the market.

  • @rexcowan9209
    @rexcowan9209 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The cost of spare parts is incredible also. Cars are often sold just before they need major maintenance, making buying new with all new parts tyres etc plus warranty, probably better value.

  • @samkitty5894
    @samkitty5894 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Some places like Carmax will charge you as much for a used car as it costs to buy a new one.
    Used is always better, no arguing there...but, every used car has a secret. This is why it is being sold. You will eventually find this secret out, and it won't be pleasant. At least, with a new car, there is no headaches. You have a long warranty...10 years or so, of care free driving.

    • @michaeljones3765
      @michaeljones3765 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Incorrect. I have had 2 business partners that would trade in their previous year model for the new model every single year, full size Ram trucks. There wasn't real any reason; just always wanted the newest year model. They were highway/city miles only.
      One of them went through 6 vehicles, while I had the same vehicle. I ended up putting close to 377,000 miles on my truck, 2000 Sierra, only replaced fuel pump once and regularly maintained.

    • @samkitty5894
      @samkitty5894 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@michaeljones3765 This is maybe 1% of the cases...the other 99% are cars with dirty secrets. I know...I am in the business...

  • @jasonklein488
    @jasonklein488 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had to purchase a different vehicle weekend after Thanksgiving in 2023. My 12 year old Altima, with 88,000 miles was starting to have slight issues with it, so again I started looking for another service loaner vehicle that was a couple of months old. I found a service loaner 60 miles from my house and went to look at it. It was a 23 CX 30 premium plus turbo listed at $36,000 with 4500 miles. I walked out the door with a purchase price of $24,200 at a 5.5% rate for 5 years with an extended 2 years on the warranty from Mazda, certified, financed by Toyota. This is my 3rd service loaner that was certified and will continue to purchase this way. I feel I got a great deal on this vehicle !

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      You did very well!

  • @josephkelleher8820
    @josephkelleher8820 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    During the last 45 years I have always bought new and kept the car at least 15years and preferably longer. The vehicles I have bought like the Buick Lesabre will last a very long time with proper maintenance.

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Lesabre's were amazing cars

  • @firebird6522
    @firebird6522 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I recently bought two vehicles. I was going to buy two used ones. However, I found that there wasn't much difference between the price of used vs new. I did find a great deal on a used 2020 model with low miles for me and paid cash, but I just bought a new vehicle for my wife since, outside of my deal, the price for new vs used was quite minimal.

    • @Mr.Helper.
      @Mr.Helper. หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      What cars did you get ?

    • @firebird6522
      @firebird6522 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Mr.Helper. I got a 2020 Chevy Trax LT for me and a 2024 Chevy Trax LT for my wife. The dealer I bought the 2020 from had a deal that was a good $3,000 lower than anyone else. The vehicle was certified. I went to Edmunds' site to rank the deal and it said it was an excellent one and didn't even suggest a haggle price. I'd never seen that before. Unfortunately, they only had one 2020 low-mileage Trax, otherwise I'd have bought two.
      The 2024 Edmunds ranked as a fair deal and I made the counteroffer based on its suggestion. We went back and forth a few times and I got them down to essentially what Edmunds suggested.
      The reason I bought two vehicles isn't because I'm rich. I drove a 14-year- car and my wife's was a 2001 - yes, 2001 - model. So it was time. Plus, I inherited some money, so I was able to pay cash. But since I bought two cars, had a budget based on the inheritance money and didn't want to use any of my own funds, that's why I bought the two Trax, as they were the lowest cost vehicle that met our needs. If I was only buying a single vehicle, then yes, I'd have bought something in a higher class. But so far, each seems to be doing very well. At our current ages, we don't drive much. I work from home and my wife is retired, so neither vehicle will be overly taxed with a lot of driving.

  • @christophersoutherlin2631
    @christophersoutherlin2631 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I once saw a used car being sold for more than what I paid brand new.

  • @cuocsongocanadien9280
    @cuocsongocanadien9280 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    it all depend on your pockets!

  • @Joefrankizle
    @Joefrankizle 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Decided to buy a new civic vs a slightly cheaper used, the difference for me is the depreciation is actually set to dive after 5yrs. Plus I have full warranty.

  • @afzalshaikh2128
    @afzalshaikh2128 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    If you can't buy a used card with cash run the other way.

  • @eyeballs50
    @eyeballs50 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was car shopping recently and found that most prices that were advertised were for 'financed vehicles' and the cash price was as much as $2000 higher. Of course then their was overselling other add-ons. When I asked about the OMVIC rules for price advertising most of the responses were to read the fine print about financing. Financing rates were 10%. I finally got a dealer that stayed to the advertised price and dropped any suggested add-ons upon request. A shout out to Grimsby Hyundai for being the kind of dealership of old. I have no affiliation with the aforementioned business..just got a 1 year old hybrid at a fair price. Shop around..the internet is a great tool.

    • @bernie6355
      @bernie6355 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for the info. I will check them out.

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      As long as the ad discloses that the price is a financing price, it is allowed under OMVIC. I still consider it a red flag and a sign of a dealer you want to be careful dealing with.

  • @moisdawg
    @moisdawg หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I don’t live in Canada, but your tips are still really helpful!

  • @tonygonzalez6908
    @tonygonzalez6908 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Before buying a car, set your budget limit. Do not make yourself car poor. Once you set your budget, do not go over it, and don't let the salesperson talk you into exceeding your budget. Find the most reliable car you need that suits your budget (new or used). I've seen so many buy luxury cars they couldn't afford to maintain, but they look good in it. Don't be foolish. Its not the monthly payments that gets you, assuming you planned your budget right, its the regular maintenance.

  • @floridaoutdooradventures8981
    @floridaoutdooradventures8981 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I bought my 2015 Mazda 6 GT in December 2014 brand new and I still own it and drive. I've never had any issues with the car because I took good care of it. If you are like me, keep your car for a long time, then it makes perfect sense to buy it brand new. Had I bought a used one, most likely I would have had many problems and had already gotten another car and wasted plenty of time and money on repairs.

    • @653j521
      @653j521 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Pessimist. I've only bought used. I'm a realist. Some lasted decades, each has taught me a lot. As did the new car that I didn't own that died its second year, on a long road trip, with all regular maintenance. It's always a gamble.

    • @krzysztofduszkiewicz565
      @krzysztofduszkiewicz565 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Bought brand new Toyota Yaris sedan in 2010. Paid $16K cash. Put 170K miles on it and sold it after 14 years on Craigslist for 2 grand........

    • @genericreference6969
      @genericreference6969 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Still driving my 04 Honda from the day I bought it new. Buy new and hold forever is another strategy that can work with a reliable brand of car

  • @breckfreeride
    @breckfreeride 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Ev looses almost 50% leaving the lot... For a good reason!

  • @gtech66
    @gtech66 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    2024 Toyota Rav4 XLE is $36,000
    2022 Toyota Rav4 XLE is $28,000 with 24,000 miles on it.
    I would say buying used makes a lot of sense.

    • @williampetsch2026
      @williampetsch2026 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It really depends on how you’re paying. Obviously if you are paying cash, you are saving a nice chunk of money in this particular scenario.

    • @Ledman301
      @Ledman301 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not normal from what I’ve seen.🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @653j521
      @653j521 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Yes. And buying used allows you to research the problems rampant in specific years, and allows you to avoid the bugs of a model's first generation. You can also avoid lot rot or features you loathe. And if you want more choice rather than buying a lookalike vehicle, buy used. I got a much nicer car used than I could ever have afforded new and it is a gem, pre-pandemic, pre-badly-built, pre-chip crisis. It isn't a classic I need to keep in a glass case, which can only be bought now as used. It's a car that can get scratched or dinged or hailed on, and I'm ok with that. I hope it will run with no problems until life settles back into its old ruts and I can afford another oldie but goodie. Vintage can be a lot of fun, such as the discontinued Skoda Yeti. Used may end up the only way to get the manual versions of well-loved cars. If a used car that you paid cash for develops a major problem that has gone undiagnosed by the mechanics, you can dump it with little regret after a year or so, like my Cruze, and be cannier the next time, but if it happens to a new car, like my sister's Cruze, that means keeping it until the payments have ended because you have so much money and time sunk into it. She still has that car she only trusts to go a few miles to work and back, which is very sad when she'd hoped to "drive it until the wheels fell off." (She didn't ask my opinion, but oh well.)

    • @krzysztofduszkiewicz565
      @krzysztofduszkiewicz565 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@williampetsch2026 2024 Subaru CrossTrek base(= Made in Japan) zero miles on odo, $25.6 K. Paid straight cash and will never look back.

  • @getinthespace7715
    @getinthespace7715 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I bought a 2 year old pickup, 30k miles 1 owner lease return no accidents a few months ago..
    It had already deprecated 40%..
    My next vehicle is going to be a Lexus GX550, a few years old for 40% less than new.
    There are only a few cars you can buy new that don't deprecate like crazy. Be smart.

  • @kingl9801
    @kingl9801 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I recently bought a 2020 Chrysler 300 5.7 Hemi with 43k miles for 25K. That’s a 54% depreciation from new. I think I did ok. Not the best deal on earth but a pretty fair deal imo

  • @Sirvivhor328
    @Sirvivhor328 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I've been searching for another SUV. Losing my mind because once I see a pre owned or used one I like, I'm also searching recalls to make sure there weren't any significant safety recalls. Some recalls are minor but some are very concerning in certain vehicles. Also, I'm not keen on getting an SUV that has a CVT transmission based on everything I've read so I'm ruling out Subaru now. Anyway, for anyone looking at Honda's I suggest you research the latest news on all of the safety investigations happening due to serious injuries and crashes on certain vehicles - some are CRV's. I was very surprised to find out about this. Always put Honda's and Toyota's on the top of the reliability and safety list but . . .

  • @JR-pr8jb
    @JR-pr8jb 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Having been a salesman at 4 different auto dealerships, I will NEVER, EVER set foot in a dealership, to be put through their humiliating haggling games.

    • @alvaritoesquivel875
      @alvaritoesquivel875 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      My experience was different since my son works at aFord dealership here. So I got no markups.

    • @christopheraquino4711
      @christopheraquino4711 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      buy Tesla less to no talk and no discount whatsoever bought 1 so far happy the car no gas no maintenance

  • @bantia1131
    @bantia1131 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Used car only within a year or two could be okay providing no accident history, service records and remaining warranty but interest rates are double than brand new so some customers end up buying mediocre brands like Mitsubishi, Ford or GM products

  • @michaelw6277
    @michaelw6277 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I bought a new Corolla a few months ago and the difference between brand new and one I found that only had 3000 miles on it was $500 ($1500 w/destination). I can’t wrap my head around it, it’s wild that use car values can be so high.

    • @michaeljones3765
      @michaeljones3765 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      A well maintained Corolla can easily surpass 400,000 miles with proper maintenance.
      They are excellent vehicles. Although I think the older ones were built much better.

    • @michaelw6277
      @michaelw6277 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@michaeljones3765 I’m pleased with mine so far. Can’t fault it for much.

  • @dillondelhoney714
    @dillondelhoney714 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So are you saying if you have the cash for a brand new car, get a brand new car?

  • @modernsoccer1860
    @modernsoccer1860 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm buying a new honda pilot because i want to drive for 13 to 15 yrs. Depends on how long you want to go and how much you can afford.

  • @level7041
    @level7041 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I guess it also makes senses to buy your leased car if you started leasing before the pandemic.

  • @wassimakkire7004
    @wassimakkire7004 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Do you believe I bought my Mazda CX -3 in 2013 and tell now I didn't use the warranty 😎

  • @dontezcristol3017
    @dontezcristol3017 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The way to make this depreciation feel easier is buy a car and keep it. Don’t trade it or sell it ever. This move will make you smarter than the average joe.

  • @dystopia-usa
    @dystopia-usa หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Good luck finding a used vehicle that was maintained & driven properly. Things like 10K oil changes & no transmission fluid service every 25-30K miles is a recipe for disaster down the road, post-warranty.

    • @MarkSmith-js2pu
      @MarkSmith-js2pu หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I have one

    • @mrjuvy49
      @mrjuvy49 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I have a 2015 XF jag for sale well maintained for sale.

  • @bumblebee2956
    @bumblebee2956 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    In EU we put 20-30% upfront in car. Doesn’t matter used or brand new 😂🎉

  • @stevensauvageau8827
    @stevensauvageau8827 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Obviously Shari is correct about the current used car market being very over priced due to supply shortage. I agree that, yes, the used car market probably will not "crash", but I feel we need to understand that the market will not be like this forever. What goes up must come down, and the market will eventually return to close to normal. No, this will probably not be in the form of a crash, but it is likely to slowly continue to trend down over the next couple of years as it has been for several months now. So for young people hearing this, this principle is likely not one that you should follow for the rest of your life (buy new, not used), but only for the next year or two.
    Also, I feel it is important to point out, that in any market there are opportunities. Ok, so everyone likes hybrids, Toyotas, Hondas, Subarus, and crossovers. Well consider buying a used Chevy Bolt. 12 of them started on fire a few years ago an now everyone is afraid of them. You can get a used one for under 15K plus you can get a $4,000 tax credit. Obviously, the Bolt is not for everyone. I'm just saying that it may be worth your wile to check for opportunities like this.

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      A lightly used Bolt is a good example, especially if you get one that received a brand new battery under the recall.

  • @Djlewissteel
    @Djlewissteel 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    CPO’s always makes sens when the price is right!

  • @christianmartinez7091
    @christianmartinez7091 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    New cars always have higher insurance remember that

  • @TheRockingChairsYT
    @TheRockingChairsYT 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    But if you buy one of these popular models new, aren’t you liable to pay a hefty dealer markup?

  • @dlawrence3187
    @dlawrence3187 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Cars depreciate, so the less you ‘invest’ in one the less you will lose. So the only question is, what can you live with?

  • @peteroleary9447
    @peteroleary9447 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    The best reasons for buying a used car is reliability and longevity. The number of new car models that will never make it to 100k miles has skyrocketed. Electrical gremlins and engine/trans issues plague new models. They're too complicated and connected. The rapid trend to turbocharged cars with smaller displacement engines and CVT transmissions means a large number of these new models will require prohibitively expensive repairs -- often before the car is 10 years old..

    • @richardandre9811
      @richardandre9811 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Exactly why we have put-put engines and belt/pulley transmissions! Turns to junk much quickly.

    • @JS-qj2sg
      @JS-qj2sg 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I like what you wrote question for you, if you are in the market for a new vehicle would you choose the Toyota rav4 natural aspirated engine or the mazda cx5 or cx50 natural aspirated engine please respond stay safe thanks.

    • @JS-qj2sg
      @JS-qj2sg 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Would you choose the mazda CX5 / cx50 or the Toyota rav4 natural aspirated engine please respond stay safe.

    • @peteroleary9447
      @peteroleary9447 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@JS-qj2sg Toyota

    • @samkitty5894
      @samkitty5894 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      "The best reasons for buying a used car is reliability and longevity..."
      You must be joking. No one sells reliable, dependable, economical, fun to drive car.
      Every used car has a dirty secret it is trying to hide...

  • @Andromahlius
    @Andromahlius หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Try to get a company car. Best of both worlds.

  • @ThomasWJames
    @ThomasWJames หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just got myself a 2023 Subaru Outback limited with 8,900 miles with 7 year/100,000 mile gold plus warranty (including electrical equipment) with 5% interest for $34k out the door. It was rushed I needed it, my 2018 Honda Accord blew the gasket and needed new engine…

    • @alvinsimba734
      @alvinsimba734 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      You had the 1.5 litre turbo accord eh…

    • @ThomasWJames
      @ThomasWJames 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@alvinsimba734I sure did…I sure did. 73,300 miles 2018 1.5t. Dealer quoting me $10k. Honda goodwill said they would pay for half. Ended up selling the car and just bought a Subaru and glad I did. Done with Honda, and I’ve had 5 of them in the past.

    • @ThomasWJames
      @ThomasWJames 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@alvinsimba734that I did, that I did. Dealer said $10k for new engine. Honda Goodwill said they would pay for half. I said I’ll just sell the car and get a Subaru 👍. Worked out.

    • @samkitty5894
      @samkitty5894 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Why new engine instead of gasket replacement?

    • @ThomasWJames
      @ThomasWJames 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@samkitty5894dealership said it might have been possible engine crack or warp.

  • @HardWorkandFaith
    @HardWorkandFaith 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Auto insurance is the biggest reason I stay away from new cars… I’ll stick with any pre 2010 mint condition car with 40$ insurance

  • @Uncommonsensetoo
    @Uncommonsensetoo หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Well, you can't really have a general rule, you just have to look at individual deals. I recently bought a popular and reliable car less than 3 years old for $24.5K with only 17K miles on it, certified and with all recommended maintenance done. If I had bought it new the price of the vehicle itself would have been about $33K and then $2000 destination which brings it to $35K. I got 5.5% financing. Not great but pretty good these days. Also, the newer more expensive car would have higher insurance premiums and registration. Yes, almost 1/2 of the warranty period is up but still with over $10K savings I think I got a better deal.

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes in this case the deal made sense so I would agree

  • @kennethlui2268
    @kennethlui2268 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    If I were a TH-camr, I would have made the same video as this one you made. You nailed it. I was in the market for a compact car. I first looked at used and found out they cost only a few thousands less than new with heavy mileage. New car has more attractive interest rate for financing. I bought a new car. Years ago, used car makes more sense and they used to cost a lot less than new. Not now.

  • @VietNguyen-sn7kc
    @VietNguyen-sn7kc หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    LOL. Asking price does not equate to transaction price.

    • @jeffhabs
      @jeffhabs หลายเดือนก่อน

      Still a lot of demands for these cars, at least here in Canada.
      If you are willing to pay at least the asking price, dealers knows that someone else in more of an hurry to get a vehicle will pay the asking price and the BS dealership addons too.

  • @aeronYTco
    @aeronYTco 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Buying new makes more sense. But if you don’t have enough money, a used one would do. Best is to have a good mechanic inspect the used car properly before buying it so you’ll have less hassle in the long run.

  • @georgepintilie8647
    @georgepintilie8647 หลายเดือนก่อน

    dude, i love your videos but why don't you turn down the lighting in your studio? you're always squinting in your videos! LOL!

  • @AnilKumar-xl2te
    @AnilKumar-xl2te หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was checking old car prices, not reasonable prices

  • @Matt-kt9nm
    @Matt-kt9nm 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Trucks are the most popular category of vehicles and have better resale.

  • @anishshrestha8146
    @anishshrestha8146 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The video I have been waiting for.

  • @shaneskywalker7945
    @shaneskywalker7945 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Scotty says CPOs are a scam!

  • @burgos227
    @burgos227 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The 3 year old used vehicle is definitely worth it.

    • @samkitty5894
      @samkitty5894 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yes, unless they want as much as the new one costs.

  • @Papalou1234
    @Papalou1234 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    2022 rav4 xle hybrid premium 25k Km 49000$
    2024 xle hybrid premium new 49000$ we loose money resellling the reseller make the money😮‍💨

  • @darter9000
    @darter9000 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A lot of the videos proclaiming an oncoming car market crash seem to rely entirely on American cars

  • @S.L.S-407
    @S.L.S-407 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    All the prices you show are from the manufacturers websites and they do NOT include TAXES so right off the bat we are getting a skewed picture of the REAL price. Right now is a TERRIBLE time to buy a used car bc the prices have NOT GONE DOWN. We know that. But now is a very unusual time in the auto industry bc buyers have FINALLY woken up to how screwed they have been getting and they aren't buying. DON'T BUY 'TIL JUNE or DEC ❗❗❗

    • @carhelpcorner
      @carhelpcorner  28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      The used car prices I showed did not include taxes either.

  • @cfb1923
    @cfb1923 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    On the other hand when you buy a new car you know you're not buying somebody else's problems

  • @Alrounderrrr
    @Alrounderrrr 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As long as people keep financing their cars they will lose money

  • @billm.2373
    @billm.2373 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is true for the short term, but the market will adjust back in a couple of months.

  • @dustinilko4444
    @dustinilko4444 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Just bought a 30k mile Palisade for $30k still under warranty for another year... a new one at my spec would have been $48k... CHC please do better homework, this was one of the models you said wouldn't be worth buying used... pretty bad advice to generalize this stuff for content imo

  • @glovedcop69
    @glovedcop69 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    If you want affordable don't get 1-2 years get 1-2 generations.

  • @ultraviolettp3446
    @ultraviolettp3446 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    When I was shopping for a used car to replace my 22 year and Honduh-like dependable 1997 Ford Escort, I was open to shopping for any brand even though at that time I was a LOYAL FORD owner. What I found was mind-blowing. For a higher mileage Honduh or Toyoduh, I would be paying $5k more for that car of the same age as I would for a car like a Hyundai Elantra with lower mileage. I'm sorry - no Honduh or Toyoduh is worth paying that much money over another brand. I don't plan on keeping this car 22 years (I'd be in my 80's). But I wanted a manual transmission and that eliminated many cars. I also eliminated any Ford due to their transmission issues killing resale values.
    I ended up buying a like new 2016 Hyundai Elantra with 21k miles that was a fleet car (not a rental car); it has been an amazing car with zero issues and now has 78k miles. I paid $13k for it and paid it off in 4 years. The car still looks and drives like new and gets 45 mpgs per tank. I loathe Honduhs and Toyoduhs now and find their drivers to be arrogant and obnoxious people who routinely (along with Subaru and Mazduh owners) tailgate at any speed in the slow lane. It is so bad that many times these clowns will drive so close to the rear end of my car that I cannot see the headlights. I drive mostly on the interstate to work and there are at least two, sometimes three other lanes to the left of me where they can pass. But these clowns will tailgate for miles. Needless to say my cruise control is set and the clowns can just stew. I will now never buy any of those brands named since apparently owning one makes you an idiot.

    • @user-ls6qe9cv5u
      @user-ls6qe9cv5u หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do you have a bumper sticker fixed to your hyunduh that people are trying to read?

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Like there are no clowns driving Korean or German clunkers 😂 The best cars (reliability, low TCO, practicality) are all Japanese, but yes, somebody should keep the others out of bankruptcy.

  • @EMA-uk5ob
    @EMA-uk5ob หลายเดือนก่อน

    summary: used cars are stupidly expensive right now and it probably makes more sense to buy new until used prices come down.

    • @codincoman9019
      @codincoman9019 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Not necessarily. Deals on used cars still exist, especially with those below one-year old, with an approx. 25% discount vs. MRSP.

  • @robertmorris7256
    @robertmorris7256 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    TYPICAL B/S NOW BECAUSE SALES ARE DOWN YOUR SAYING BUY NEW YOUVE LOST YOUR CREDIBILITY