Cars cost a very high amount to keep running when you include all the costs, yes it sucks for many people in the US that there car will be worth shit when they are forced to sell it but by then they won’t have a choice or not, they will be forced to get rid of their car because of how much it is costing them to own and maintain it.
i am already at this point. i spent 1000 to get my brakes and tires done, and the next day the batterry died. before that, my coolant system broke down 3 different ways in under a year, and my window mechanism breaks every fall after the first freeze.
now my car has been sitting in the driveway untouched for almot a year, i am still paying off the brakes/tires bill, and i rely on my Ruckus to get me around town whenever weather permits. literally cheaper to make payments on my scooter then it is to keep my car on the road. plus the mileage is a godsend, get abt a hundred miles a gallon. if i lived outside of the city, or didnt have a partner with a vehicle for bad weather days, i would be fucked.
Those costs are highly variable and can be very low. I have 30+ years owning and operating automobiles in the USA, so I can speak from a well of experience on the topic.
If your car is running OK, able to operate well enough to travel in, your only cost could be gas. Some of us have cars that are paid off and low-maintenance. Insurance is required by some states, but you don’t technically need it to operate the vehicle. You can also get low-cost liability-only insurance to meet the bare minimum legal requirements. Routine maintenance can be cheap if all you do is change the oil and filter - this can cost $30 or less every 5000-10000 miles if you do it yourself.
But if you’re a dumbass who bought a monster truck with long financing and high payments, you’re gonna have a bad time.
Incorrect, the gas is the cheapest thing you pay for over time with a car in many ways.
Well, that’s completely wrong for me. Gas and car insurance are by far the biggest expenses I’ve had owning my car. You may be getting suckered into buying shitty/American cars that require more maintenance than others.
It’s also possible you’re getting scammed hard by mechanics. Here’s a hint: if you’re calling mechanics and you hear a woman answer the phone, hang up. You’ll be paying hundreds of dollars extra for your repair so she can sit on her ass all day and answer the phone.
Why not? I’m not some special car owner. I just don’t spend money like a dipshit. The fact is that owning a car doesn’t have to be as expensive as what you’re referencing.
These guys are just part of the metropolitan, anti-car crusade on lemmy. Most of them have no experience living life outside of a major city, yet think they know everything about it.
Cars cost a very high amount to keep running when you include all the costs, yes it sucks for many people in the US that there car will be worth shit when they are forced to sell it but by then they won’t have a choice or not, they will be forced to get rid of their car because of how much it is costing them to own and maintain it.
i am already at this point. i spent 1000 to get my brakes and tires done, and the next day the batterry died. before that, my coolant system broke down 3 different ways in under a year, and my window mechanism breaks every fall after the first freeze.
now my car has been sitting in the driveway untouched for almot a year, i am still paying off the brakes/tires bill, and i rely on my Ruckus to get me around town whenever weather permits. literally cheaper to make payments on my scooter then it is to keep my car on the road. plus the mileage is a godsend, get abt a hundred miles a gallon. if i lived outside of the city, or didnt have a partner with a vehicle for bad weather days, i would be fucked.
What car did you get so the rest of us know to avoid it?
Those costs are highly variable and can be very low. I have 30+ years owning and operating automobiles in the USA, so I can speak from a well of experience on the topic.
If your car is running OK, able to operate well enough to travel in, your only cost could be gas. Some of us have cars that are paid off and low-maintenance. Insurance is required by some states, but you don’t technically need it to operate the vehicle. You can also get low-cost liability-only insurance to meet the bare minimum legal requirements. Routine maintenance can be cheap if all you do is change the oil and filter - this can cost $30 or less every 5000-10000 miles if you do it yourself.
But if you’re a dumbass who bought a monster truck with long financing and high payments, you’re gonna have a bad time.
Incorrect, the gas is the cheapest thing you pay for over time with a car in many ways.
https://www.aaa.com/autorepair/articles/breaking-down-the-cost-of-car-ownership
https://data.bts.gov/stories/s/Transportation-Economic-Trends-Transportation-Spen/bzt6-t8cd/
https://bestinterest.blog/cost-of-car-ownership/
Well, that’s completely wrong for me. Gas and car insurance are by far the biggest expenses I’ve had owning my car. You may be getting suckered into buying shitty/American cars that require more maintenance than others.
It’s also possible you’re getting scammed hard by mechanics. Here’s a hint: if you’re calling mechanics and you hear a woman answer the phone, hang up. You’ll be paying hundreds of dollars extra for your repair so she can sit on her ass all day and answer the phone.
Your anecdote does not somehow magically trump the assortment of links to actual calculations from experts of these things I provided.
Why not? I’m not some special car owner. I just don’t spend money like a dipshit. The fact is that owning a car doesn’t have to be as expensive as what you’re referencing.
Because you are providing no evidence other than “my car is cheap!” in a flippant totally anecdotal fashion.
You must not know how averages work. You don’t have to be the person buying shitty cars and getting ripped off by mechanics.
The funny thing is, I’m talking from experience while you clearly have none.
These guys are just part of the metropolitan, anti-car crusade on lemmy. Most of them have no experience living life outside of a major city, yet think they know everything about it.
I’d just write them off as nutjobs and move on.